Not forgot the hour have we?

chickenrunner

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It is at this time of year I remember Captain Lawrence Oates as I prepare to alter the clock in the car ....................... "I'm just going outside, I may be some time":rolleyes:
 
Luckily half of them change themselves these days otherwise I may have forgot. The oven clock is also a bit tricky as well!
 
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Its difficult to forget. Phones and clocks update automatically these days. That said I slept well so didn’t really feel I had an extra hour in bed.
 
Back in the day we had a shift manager who turned up for work two hours early having changed the clock in the wrong direction ...................... only then to be told he was still on holiday and not due back till the next day. :D Mind you the same bloke spent an entire shift crippled in agony with his feet. Only when the oncoming SM asked "where's my boots?" was it realised he'd been wearing them ........ 2 sizes too small.
 
Back in the day we had a shift manager who turned up for work two hours early having changed the clock in the wrong direction ...................... only then to be told he was still on holiday and not due back till the next day. :D Mind you the same bloke spent an entire shift crippled in agony with his feet. Only when the oncoming SM asked "where's my boots?" was it realised he'd been wearing them ........ 2 sizes too small.
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Try working through the change over at 2am if you want confusion. I finished "an hour early" even though I worked the same amount of hours o_O
 
Was up with the little one through the night, who refused to go back to sleep 1.30-3, and was dreading him getting up at his usual 6am time (i.e 5am) but he woke up at an unheard of 8am (9am in old times) which felt like a huge result!
 
I'm jet lagged as it is arrived home yesterday from a long sleepless flight and a drive home from gatwick. The clocks going back has probably helped me as it was -5 hours difference where I was. Luckily I stapled my eye lids open to watch the boro
 
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