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Lady Pilot
April 7th 04, 07:08 AM
"John Mazor" wrote:
> "Pooh Bear" : wrote:
>
> > Anyone interested in 'turning the clock back' ?
>
> No! We just turned ours forward for Daylight Savings Time. It took me
the
> better part of an hour Sunday morning to reset all my clocks and watches,

A man with ambition! How wonderful..tehehehe

> and at my age I need at least a month to adjust my circadian rhythms.

Hmm, not sure what "circadian rhytms" are...I just know I've been waking up
an hour late every morning. Things could be worse, mind you...

LP :-)

John Mazor
April 8th 04, 01:55 AM
"Lady Pilot" > wrote in message
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>
> "John Mazor" wrote:
> > "Pooh Bear" : wrote:
> >
> > > Anyone interested in 'turning the clock back' ?
> >
> > No! We just turned ours forward for Daylight Savings Time. It took me
the
> > better part of an hour Sunday morning to reset all my clocks and
watches,
>
> A man with ambition! How wonderful..tehehehe

It beat the hell out of cleaning the toilet, which was next on the list.

> > and at my age I need at least a month to adjust my circadian rhythms.
>
> Hmm, not sure what "circadian rhytms" are...I just know I've been waking
up
> an hour late every morning. Things could be worse, mind you...

Yep, like not waking up at all.

To quote Dave Barry, "Circadian Rhythms" would be a great name for a rock
band.

running with scissors
April 8th 04, 07:06 AM
"John Mazor" > wrote in message >...
> "Lady Pilot" > wrote in message
> news:6VMcc.2099$WF1.508@okepread02...
> >
> > "John Mazor" wrote:
> > > "Pooh Bear" : wrote:
> > >
> > > > Anyone interested in 'turning the clock back' ?
> > >
> > > No! We just turned ours forward for Daylight Savings Time. It took me
> the
> > > better part of an hour Sunday morning to reset all my clocks and
> watches,
> >
> > A man with ambition! How wonderful..tehehehe
>
> It beat the hell out of cleaning the toilet, which was next on the list.
>
> > > and at my age I need at least a month to adjust my circadian rhythms.
> >
> > Hmm, not sure what "circadian rhytms" are...I just know I've been waking
> up
> > an hour late every morning. Things could be worse, mind you...
>
> Yep, like not waking up at all.
>
> To quote Dave Barry, "Circadian Rhythms" would be a great name for a rock
> band.

depends if Johnny Asia is on guitar.

John Mazor
April 9th 04, 03:54 AM
"running with scissors" > wrote in
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> "John Mazor" > wrote in message
>...
> > "Lady Pilot" > wrote in message
> > news:6VMcc.2099$WF1.508@okepread02...
> > >
> > > "John Mazor" wrote:
> > > > "Pooh Bear" : wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Anyone interested in 'turning the clock back' ?
> > > >
> > > > No! We just turned ours forward for Daylight Savings Time. It took
me
> > the
> > > > better part of an hour Sunday morning to reset all my clocks and
> > watches,
> > >
> > > A man with ambition! How wonderful..tehehehe
> >
> > It beat the hell out of cleaning the toilet, which was next on the list.
> >
> > > > and at my age I need at least a month to adjust my circadian
rhythms.
> > >
> > > Hmm, not sure what "circadian rhytms" are...I just know I've been
waking
> > up
> > > an hour late every morning. Things could be worse, mind you...
> >
> > Yep, like not waking up at all.
> >
> > To quote Dave Barry, "Circadian Rhythms" would be a great name for a
rock
> > band.
>
> depends if Johnny Asia is on guitar.

I believe he plays for the group Acute Cardiac Dysrhythmia.

Edge
April 26th 04, 05:02 PM
"Edge" > wrote in message >...
> "patshambler" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >
> > Typical myopic reaction, sigh, must get used to it I suppose :(
>
> Sad isn't it how some people think the world doesn't revolve around me .. and
> rather than actually spend a little time considering that there ARE people
> outside my own border that whiges continually (3 days after the event it is
> still going on and on and on) about how the rest of the world should pander to me.
>
> Fair enough to if I want the rest of the world to consider that I am a
> HALFWIT and require mollycoddling ... but I dont' think i'd be happy with
> the world thinking that my country was full of slow pokes.

What I meant to say is that I know a lot more than most people who
post in this group.

running with scissors
April 30th 04, 05:23 PM
(Edge) wrote in message >...
> "Edge" > wrote in message >...
> > "patshambler" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > >
> > >
> > > Typical myopic reaction, sigh, must get used to it I suppose :(
> >
> > Sad isn't it how some people think the world doesn't revolve around me .. and
> > rather than actually spend a little time considering that there ARE people
> > outside my own border that whiges continually (3 days after the event it is
> > still going on and on and on) about how the rest of the world should pander to me.
> >
> > Fair enough to if I want the rest of the world to consider that I am a
> > HALFWIT and require mollycoddling ... but I dont' think i'd be happy with
> > the world thinking that my country was full of slow pokes.
>
> What I meant to say is that I know a lot more than most people who
> post in this group.

not something that is too difficult to claim.

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