I hate this time of the year

Surely the much bigger question is how he can tee off at 11am and be having lunch at 2pm. Certainly no issues with slow play at his club.
 
I keep waking up at 5.15, when I want to wake up at 6.15. My black cat has the same issue. As far as she is concerned, 5.15 is get up time for everyone.

How do you explain the clocks have changed to a cat?
 
Me, all of them. Wall clocks, cooker, heating timer, alarm clock, wrist watch. Only my phone alters by itself.

Same here. As for getting over the hours change. I really do not see the problem. you get a lie in and just eat at the same time from that day. Job done. You're bonkers.
 
Me, all of them. Wall clocks, cooker, heating timer, alarm clock, wrist watch. Only my phone alters by itself.

Whats it like living in 1982 :p I didn't think anyone actually set the clock on the cooker (a bit like video recorders)

Not that the time changes here but with no cooker clock, wall clock or heating system for that matter, alarm clock is phone and wristwatch is a smartwatch so I guess i'm just out of the habit and forgot the range of places we stick clocks

Probably my first 'time change' when i get back to the UK will mess me up for weeks too just like the OP
 
Its a bit of a pain but you soon get used to it. last week i could take the dogs out at 5 or 6 and still get a decent walk before it was dark, last night pitch black at 5.30. So will have to buy a flashing collar for Rupert so you can keep track of the little bugger.

Biggest difference is it really feels like winter now:(
 
Really?? It makes almost no difference to me. I enjoy my extra on hour sleep then crack on with my life as normal. It's not like bloody jetlag, it's only one hour!
 
Whats it like living in 1982 :p I didn't think anyone actually set the clock on the cooker (a bit like video recorders)

Not that the time changes here but with no cooker clock, wall clock or heating system for that matter, alarm clock is phone and wristwatch is a smartwatch so I guess i'm just out of the habit and forgot the range of places we stick clocks

Probably my first 'time change' when i get back to the UK will mess me up for weeks too just like the OP
1982 was around the time of my first school disco. I am having flashbacks of Soft Cell, The Jam, Madness :cool:

If we didn't set the clock on the cooker then it would just flash and be annoying. Once you set a clock it needs to be right as otherwise that is downright annoying, slight OCD there.

At work we have two clocks that receive a signal and correct themselves once a day. That is still rare though, most clocks need to be manually changed, including in my car.

No heating!!!! That is not happening over here.
 
Having worked nights for much of my adult life where the clocks were at made little difference to me... First winter of retirement and I find myself house bound... Having the light disappear earlier has raised my level of fed upness greatly...
 
Off on a tangent here but who actually had to physically change any clocks in the home last weekend?
Nope. Not a single one. Phone updates automatically. The one on the oven was completely wrong anyway and always has been. We don't have any clocks on the wall anymore, and I don't wear a watch.
 
To be fair when it comes to changing clocks at home didn't actually have to change nay, phone auto updates, the only clock in the house is in the kitchen and some magical fairies changed that for me either that or the Mrs did it :unsure:, don't use an alarm clock have a google home thingy that wakes me up by talking to me... then the car auto updates itself, it wasn't until i got to work i'd realized things had changed because all the clocks were wrong.
 
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