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Time change on Sunday, March 12th..


with an hour lost will have me discombobulated for about a week. Does it affect you as much as me? If you work, does it affect you at all? I think in the spring it's not so bad, except years ago one time I showed up for work an hour early and wondered where everyone was.

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" it getting dark at 16:30 only exacerbates that." Yeah, I get it, and it makes for a longgg night to me.

On a personal note, I don't really have a reason I can state clearly, but never in my whole life have I liked the hour between 1600 and 1700.

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we're not little kids here man, we all shud be fine

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True!

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I love it! As an earlier poster said "One extra hour of sunshine."

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☝️😉

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:-)

Btw, how do you do emoticons on this board?

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I use this because it's easy, and I keep it open along side MovieChat.org.

http://emojicopy.com/

also, sometimes, this which is more or less the same:

http://www.copyandpasteemoji.com/

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Thanks, never.

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You're most welcome, MovieManCin2! 😊

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😎

Lookee, lookee here. I did it! You CAN teach an old dog new tricks. Thanks again!

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Oh yes, they definitely can. I try to find the easy peasy tricks though. 🙄

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Yep. Work smart, not hard. 😎

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Exactly!

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That was me..I love my sunshine!

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I hate hate HATE this Spring one. It's fun to have an extra hour on Halloween (in case you go to a party...and/or are trick-or-treating) (?) but I'm NOT a morning person, and LOATH losing 5 minutes of sleep...let alone a WHOLE HOUR!!!

Luckily I was a lazy sh!t all this weekend and slept in a lot....so hopefully it won't all be TOO shattering tomorrow.

But, no promises. I might have a ton of incessant winging to do....
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Cookie, I was a night owl, then got a job specifically to work the night shift because no one wanted to work that shift. After several years I realized the world doesn't revolve around those needing their sleep during the day and decided a change was due. So I did a 180, changed careers where mornings were vital, and didn't look back. Now that I'm retired the seasons have alot to do with my sleeping habits. I have periods of insomnia though.

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My first job in high school was at 6:00 am on the weekends, and I swore NEVER AGAIN. For the past decade I haven't had to be at work till 10:00 in the morning...unless I was lucky enough to have the rare job on a TV show or film....when your call time can be 6:00 or 7:00 am...and on those days I would be practically vomiting out my car window in tears on the way there, sighing "LIVIN' THE DREAM!!!"
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You sound alot like my daughter-in-law. I'm glad you were able to find better hours that suited YOU. 😃

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Lol. 😎

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