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malt_geckos said:
Thats what I really don't understand about it...people complain about how horrible it is, yet they don't understand that they actually gained an hour of sleep for a change.


The only way you gain an hour of sleep is if you have a clock that adjusts itself, or you actually go to sleep when you change the time. I never did that, so never got that mythical extra hour. We do, however, have a clock that adjusts itself. It worked perfectly until someone thought it might be a good idea to change it by a week...a whole freaking week. How useless. What DID end up happening was our clock changed time a week early and we were late to work. :main_angry: THAT is what makes me upset.
 
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Double LY

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The only complaint I have about the time change is that my 3 year old doesn't grasp the concept. He's an early riser normally and to him, his body knew he had slept the required amount by 4:00 a.m. GRRRRR. Good thing he's cute, 'cause I was a TIRED mommy Sunday :main_yes:
 
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LadyGecko

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malt_geckos said:
I must have heard it about 5 times today, but I really hate when people complain about the time change! ITS ONE FLIPPIN HOUR! :rifle: Its not like your waking up going, "OMG what day is it? Is the milk still good?"

Matt

LMAO-I have NEVER heard/read it put quite like that
BTW-I blame everything on the time change-lol
It is very convenient

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