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Posted
1 minute ago, Backroads said:

I agree!

Finally!  Someone who agrees with me on this.  

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For the first few days after changing the clocks, I find myself looking at the time and thinking it's really "one hour earlier". Today I accomplished a few things earlier than I normally would have just because the clocks said a different time. :)

M.

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37 minutes ago, Maureen said:

For the first few days after changing the clocks, I find myself looking at the time and thinking it's really "one hour earlier". Today I accomplished a few things earlier that I normally would have just because the clocks said a different time. :)

M.

Now that's the right attitude Maureen. :)

Posted
On 3/13/2017 at 8:28 AM, anatess2 said:

For us folks who get that pesky seasonal anxiety, changing the clock takes quite a big physical toll... 

It could be that for the guy who's in charge of changing the clocks in all the classrooms at a school, too.

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