JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
WE lost an hour.
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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@swirlie Thank you!
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@swirlie You too. It's been awhile since you changed it.
swirlie · 31-35, F
@JimboSaturn
I actually had actually forgotten how long I'd had it up because the bikini pic was a pic my mom took of me last summer in her backyard down in Leamington after I'd hand-made the bikini I was wearing and was modeling it for her and my sisters.
The pic she took was actually taken for her records as witness to my extraordinary bikini-making talents which I got a B+ in from her, since she's a professional seamstress herself who couldn't teach me a thing as a teenager!
I wear a lot of leather and denim so I'll run with this recent one for a while!
I actually had actually forgotten how long I'd had it up because the bikini pic was a pic my mom took of me last summer in her backyard down in Leamington after I'd hand-made the bikini I was wearing and was modeling it for her and my sisters.
The pic she took was actually taken for her records as witness to my extraordinary bikini-making talents which I got a B+ in from her, since she's a professional seamstress herself who couldn't teach me a thing as a teenager!
I wear a lot of leather and denim so I'll run with this recent one for a while!
I know, this time change is so confusing. The clock goes forward which seems good until you realize you have to get up an hour earlier. You used to get up at 6, but now 6 is 7, so you have to get up at 5 to get up at 6. ugh..
The whole thing is pointless.
The whole thing is pointless.
swirlie · 31-35, F
We lost an hour. The concept of Daylight Saving Time was first considered back in the 1800s for the purpose of saving fuel during World War I.
The first city in North America to actually start using DST was a place called Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada in 1908. From there it spread to Germany and other countries in Europe, eventually making it's way back to North America where the USA adopted it's use about 10 years later.
If you look at a map of the Great Lakes Region, Thunder Bay Ontario is right at the extreme pointed top of Lake Superior. I've been to Thunder Bay many time before, but it's not exactly what I'd call a global tourist magnet, so don't call your Travel Agent after reading this! 🇨🇦
The first city in North America to actually start using DST was a place called Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada in 1908. From there it spread to Germany and other countries in Europe, eventually making it's way back to North America where the USA adopted it's use about 10 years later.
If you look at a map of the Great Lakes Region, Thunder Bay Ontario is right at the extreme pointed top of Lake Superior. I've been to Thunder Bay many time before, but it's not exactly what I'd call a global tourist magnet, so don't call your Travel Agent after reading this! 🇨🇦
Degbeme · 70-79, M
Lost and hour and my mind feels like its 8.
Amandapower · 26-30, F
Fall backwards, spring forward 😊 I still remember that from my teacher
swirlie · 31-35, F
@Amandapower
In Canada we say, "spring ahead, fall back"! 🇨🇦
In Canada we say, "spring ahead, fall back"! 🇨🇦
Kiesel · 56-60, M
IMO, lost
jackrabbit10 · M
loose an hour gain an hour ..we come out even.
Nitedoc · 51-55, M
I say we split the difference and forget about the time change twice a year!
We are being tortured
dirge · M
lost. clock springs forward
Lost an hour. It's stupid; I wish they would stop it.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
I think it's a government plot to keep us groggy and disorganized.
jackrabbit10 · M
@Pretzel I was told it was to save electricity. started some where in the 1940es.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@jackrabbit10 supposedly to help the farmers is what I heard.
But nobody likes it - it'll take the Congress to change it though
But nobody likes it - it'll take the Congress to change it though
Fullmetal · M
That fucked me up too...
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Lost an hour. Just like that, we are one hour closer to an Eternity in Hell!
MethDozer · M
Lost an hour. Daylight savings sucks ass




















