Reminder--You gain an hour tonight--fall back NT

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-- Anonymous, October 26, 2002

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So, I get home from work just before 2 am. does this mean that i have to go back to work because the time change happens at 2 am which would make it 1 am which means I am supposed to be at work for another half hour?

hey! I'm a postal worker. You know how we are.

-- Anonymous, October 26, 2002


Stop it, you're giving me a headache.

-- Anonymous, October 26, 2002

We dayshifters shall set our clocks back one hour before retiring. The drunks will say, "W000000000. Extra hour to party, dudes!!!"

-- Anonymous, October 26, 2002

Barefoot, I thought the answer was, yes, you get to work an extra hour.

Or maybe not. I discussed the situation with the kitties. They're unanimous, no sleeping in, so we will not be falling anywhere.

-- Anonymous, October 26, 2002


And, as all pet owners know, by the time you have the animals trained to accept a change in time, the next time change is due.

-- Anonymous, October 26, 2002


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