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So as well as losing an hour’s sleep, we’ll lose another hour trying to change the ****ing clock on the cooker
Simple fix - don't have a cooker
So as well as losing an hour’s sleep, we’ll lose another hour trying to change the ****ing clock on the cooker
So as well as losing an hour’s sleep, we’ll lose another hour trying to change the ****ing clock on the cooker
...Which is exactly what he wanted you to say
Simple fix - don't have a cooker
Just cycle round to the take away, isn't it?
Back in the ‘60s Britain changed to Summer Time all year round for a few years. The experiment was abandoned due to unpopularity. In the winter it was dark until late .... mid morning in Scotland I believe.
Every country is different, due to latitude and position, I believe the present system works well... even though it felt very early to get up this morning!
I'm going to have to faff about, changing the clock on my cookers, toasters, hairdryers, bidet, etc., you can guess the rest, tomorrow. What's the point of voting Leave if we have all this drama. It's a ****ing disgrace. Fact.
I'm going to have to faff about, changing the clock on my cookers, toasters, hairdryers, bidet, etc., you can guess the rest, tomorrow. What's the point of voting Leave if we have all this drama. It's a ****ing disgrace. Fact.
I never realise how many clocks I have in the house till I have to faff around changing them. Alarm clock, cooker, microwave, bathroom, kitchen wall clock, lounge wall clock, digital clock in the TV unit, garden clock, my watch...