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 Post subject: Clocks Go BACK Tonight.
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No doubt all you clever sods on here are all aware that the clocks go BACK 1 hour tonight at 2am
But for the not-so-clever ones that may pop in, put your clocks back when you go to bed, otherwise you will roll up at the pub an hour early tomorrow. :lol: :lol:

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and hopefully you'll meet a dopey Landlord....who is also blissfully unaware of the clock change..

if anyone is going to get up for the F1 in India. remember that the 9am start time is actually 10 am...unadjusted :wink:

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Ours went back last week as the miss’s got the wrong weekend so been going around adding an hour on the time all week,so it will be a bit of a relief !! :-P

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wine~o wrote:
.........if anyone is going to get up for the F1 in India. remember that the 9am start time is actually 10 am...unadjusted :wink:


.....or better still put your clocks back 3 hours and you'll miss the entire boring race :thumbright:

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I think it's high time they stopped buggering around with the time.

The Grand Prix starts at 09.30 according to their website - (15.00 local time if that helps anyone :mrgreen: )

http://www.formula1.com/default.html

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Our main clocks are radio-controlled and auto adjusting. You've gotta get with the times (so to speak) :lol:

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ayjay wrote:
I think it's high time they stopped buggering around with the time.

The Grand Prix starts at 09.30 according to their website - (15.00 local time if that helps anyone :mrgreen: )

http://www.formula1.com/default.html



Thought that was the programme start time??? oh well I'll be up anyway..

Southwood ...there's been a lot of good action in F1 this season..despite Vettels dominance..

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wine~o wrote:

Southwood ...there's been a lot of good action in F1 this season..despite Vettels dominance..


I used to be a fan of F1 but slowly over the years my interest has waned. I was given the new 'Senna' DVD this week and after watching it I now realise why. The early/mid 90s FI was very exciting, particularly when they dispensed with some of the technology. For those that haven't seen the film, it's very well made but extensive use of subtitles can be distracting. I'd forgotten how good Senna was and to think that he died at 34 without a single broken bone in his body. Had the stray suspension arm missed his head he'd have survived.

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This certainly explains why I was thinking last night "Oh 2am soon kick out time" then suddenly it was 1:10 again.
Bloody clocks are the reason I woke up naked on the sofa at 8 oclock feeling very delicate :lol:


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Megaross wrote:

Bloody clocks are the reason I woke up naked on the sofa at 8 o'clock feeling very delicate :lol:



You gotta stop drinking those clocks! :lol:

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In 1979 (when I first got married) I told the wife that she had to wait up , or set the alarm for 2:00am to put the clocks back (as it was the law) Never thinking she'd fall for it. B@@ger me, she did, Hook Line and Sinker. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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