Sunday … uh … what time is it?

Lord knows we need it now with all the stuff causing sleepless nights.
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With any luck, those of us in places that do the whole Daylight Saving Time thing got an extra hour of sleep last night. That extra hour is the only good thing about Daylight Saving Time as far as I’m concerned. OK, that and the memes.

Dude, I have no idea.
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It also means I’ll get to leave work earlier. Woo hoo!
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Good question. Apparently we just really like spending an hour twice a year changing every timepiece we own that doesn’t change itself. Sigh.
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Well, duck.
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When my stomach tells me it’s time to eat, I eat. That means you feed me. Now.
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It’s all about the sleep.
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This makes me not want a new stove even though I really need one.
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I’ve voted. Have you?
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9 thoughts on “Sunday … uh … what time is it?

  1. I’m with Maxine on this one.

    Also, the extra hour is all conceptual. I decided I would sleep in a bit today, and when I got out of bed, I found it was an hour earlier than I thought. So much for sleeping in.

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  2. On two occasions, I was working overtime from midnight to eight a.m. at the hospital when it was time to change the clocks one hour forward or one hour backward. Yes it was confusing but we managed. When we set the clocks backward, I got paid for working seven hours instead of eight. When we set the clocks forward, I got paid for working nine hours instead of eight.

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    • I’m lucky that I never had to do a true overnight in my working life. I started on overnights when I was at a TV station, but I was on the prime-time shift a couple of weeks later, just before the time change.

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