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quotePosted at 08:01 on 24th October 2008
I thought the local time would be showing up there Wolf, it shows the same time as us here? It's 08.01 now
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 08:03 on 24th October 2008
6:03 pm here darlin.
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quotePosted at 08:06 on 24th October 2008
On 23rd October 2008 22:41, Wolf wrote:

Our clocks actually went forward Wink

The post say it is 22:41 on 23 Oct, but over here it is 8:44 now on 24 Oct.


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Wolf
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quotePosted at 08:24 on 24th October 2008

Yes at the moment NSW, Australia is ten hours ahead of UK. and nine hours ahead in Winter.

In our house we have two different times on the clocks old time and new time, just have to remember which clocks. Frown



Edited by: Wolf at:24th October 2008 08:27
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 10:14 on 24th October 2008
Why not get a third clock Wolf and take an average of the three? Mind you it won't help any more than having two clocks will it? Ah forget clocks, why do we need them anyhow we all know when were hungry, we all know when we need to use the bathroom, we all know when it's time to give u
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 14:27 on 1st November 2008
Time for us State-side to change our clocks back tonight before bed (unless we want to get up at 2 AM tomorrow monring).
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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 16:35 on 1st November 2008
I am not getting up at 2. Thanks for the reminder Sue. Hope you are doing better today! Smile ((((((((( Sue ))))))))))
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 16:57 on 1st November 2008

If tonights as bad as the last two nights, I will be up at 2 AM to turn the clocks back.

I don't feel good, but I guess it's really only been a few days since the surgery. Still, I don't like feeling unwell, I'd rather be bouncing all over the place.

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 20:00 on 1st November 2008

Awww Sue. Frown I am sorry you are feeling poorly. I suppose it's to be expected after your surgery, but still, I do understand how you feel.

BTW, thanks for the reminder about setting the clocks back...if you're up at 2:00am, do you think you could call me to remind me? LOL!!! Tongue out

You'll be feeling better in no time Sue, and back to your jovial self. Prayers and good wishes are speeding their way for a speedy recovery.Smile
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 20:01 on 1st November 2008

Prayers and good wishes from me too, Sue. XO

 

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