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      30th Oct 2010
Don't forget to put your clocks back one hour tonight guys.... unless you have those very obliging radio-controlled jobbies, that is

 
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      30th Oct 2010
Thanks for the reminder TC,
 
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      30th Oct 2010
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unless you have those very obliging radio-controlled jobbies, that is
They're wonderful.

 
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      30th Oct 2010
Did you know that all radio controlled clocks exert mind manipulation?

It's true.

When you sleep that green and grey building on the south bank by Vauxhall Bridge transmits radio waves that enter your sub-conciousness while you sleep and basically order you to comply.

Comply to what, you ask?

Why, whatever the Clegg & Cameron sisters feel you should comply to.

Obvious innit?

One extra hour which heralds dark, cold, damp days ahead

 
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      30th Oct 2010
I don't care I have retired and life is a permanent holiday, only dam dogs wake me up for breakfast and walkies, after the wife has gone to work!!! He He He

 
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      31st Oct 2010
my mobile now shows the correct time after being wrong for so long.



 
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      31st Oct 2010
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my mobile now shows the correct time after being wrong for so long.


Hee hee

I think that goes for my central heating clock as well...

 
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      31st Oct 2010
How I love the 1 hour extra sleep .

Thanks for the reminder TC!
 
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An extra hour in bed before hitting the gym!
 
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      31st Oct 2010
Cheers for for the reminder Taffycat. Got me an extra 3 hours in bed. Much needed. Got me a rotten cold

 
 
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