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Emma Utting
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quotePosted at 20:43 on 22nd October 2008

An hour less of workLaughingthats ok lol

Hi Lyn G..

not naughty KrissyLaughing...just need to word things better in future lol

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 20:44 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 20:39, Lyn Greenaway wrote:

Oh dear....another thread gone down the swanny Undecided

To get back on track..............

I do believe they altered the clocks in Australia a few weeks back, Wolf posted that on one of the threads I think.  Undecided


I must have missed that one Lyn.

I wonder if Ruth put's hers back? Arizona has some parts that do, and some parts that don't Don't make sense to little old me.

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 20:44 on 22nd October 2008
I know Emma...I was kidding! Laughing
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Emma Utting
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quotePosted at 20:46 on 22nd October 2008
Thank you lol thats ok I knowLaughing
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 20:55 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 20:44, Sue H wrote:
On 22nd October 2008 20:39, Lyn Greenaway wrote:

Oh dear....another thread gone down the swanny Undecided

To get back on track..............

I do believe they altered the clocks in Australia a few weeks back, Wolf posted that on one of the threads I think.  Undecided


I must have missed that one Lyn.

I wonder if Ruth put's hers back? Arizona has some parts that do, and some parts that don't Don't make sense to little old me.


Hi Sue:  LOL, yes the weirdo state of AZ.  The only part of the state that changes clocks is the Navajo Nation, which is the entire NE corner of the state.  Right now they are an hour ahead of the rest of the state, but when they change next week, the whole state will then be on the same time.  We never change our times, forward or back.  There...clear as mud, eh?  lol

 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 20:59 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 20:55, Ruth Gregory wrote:
Hi Sue:  LOL, yes the weirdo state of AZ.  The only part of the state that changes clocks is the Navajo Nation, which is the entire NE corner of the state.  Right now they are an hour ahead of the rest of the state, but when they change next week, the whole state will then be on the same time.  We never change our times, forward or back.  There...clear as mud, eh?  lol

My answer to that would be  .

 

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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 21:01 on 22nd October 2008
I have a funny story about clocks changing. It was in March - my nephew's birthday party. All his friends and family were at his 4th birthday party but no sign of him or my sister and brother-in-law. My sister is always on time so started worrying so we rang her and she was still at home - forgot the hour change! Luckily he takes everything in his stride and when they got there - very late - he just laughed and said "I'm late for my own party Auntie!" 
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 21:04 on 22nd October 2008

LOL, Sue, that's my favorite of all your smilies.

Hi Stephanie - good to see you - good thing your nephew wasn't a bit older and late for his wedding!

 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 21:04 on 22nd October 2008

That's cute Steph.

When hubby and I got married it was Saturday October 27th, we got to turn the clocks back giving us an extra hour in bed  .

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 21:05 on 22nd October 2008
On 22nd October 2008 20:44, Sue H wrote:
On 22nd October 2008 20:39, Lyn Greenaway wrote:

Oh dear....another thread gone down the swanny Undecided

To get back on track..............

I do believe they altered the clocks in Australia a few weeks back, Wolf posted that on one of the threads I think.  Undecided


I must have missed that one Lyn.

I wonder if Ruth put's hers back? Arizona has some parts that do, and some parts that don't Don't make sense to little old me.


Hey threads are meant to develop like this, its conversation!! Laughing
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