Would it be the same as Atlantic Canada?
I think that's the idea. And, I guess it would get rid of Daylight Savings Time. Which means that the clock in my car would be right ALL YEAR ROUND!
It could make tv tricky, though.
ION, I think that the couple on TLC's Clean Sweep today was on A Baby Story yesterday. TLC whores.
(And I remember what it was about, as well as a few random scenes.)
What was it about? All I remember is that it was by Joan Aiken, and there were kids, and there were wolves on the cover. They were probably in a boarding school or with their grandmother or some shit like that. This must have been, say, sixth grade. Oh! That was when we read
Escape from Warsaw.
I think I liked that one.
What was it about?
A mix of
Lemony Snicket
and
Oliver Twist,
with a dash of
Anne of Green Gables.
Polter, have you done all your schooling in the States?
Yes. I was born here. Lived here all my life. Went to three different elementary schools, but by the end stayed on the same track to junior high and high school.
It could make tv tricky, though.
It would, particularly for the Southern Mainers like you, who get a lot of Boston channels. It would make interstate commerce more difficult too, if (at least) half of the year, you were on a different time from New England and New York.
Oh, so you're a citizen. Cool.
Yep, natural-born in San Francisco. Didn't you notice my complete lack of accent when I talked to you? People always comment on that.
Hil has a new tag.
I loved Joan Aiken. I think I read everything she wrote.
Glad to hear Gud's good news, and Deena's. So sorry about Deb's bad news.
I am happy to report that Jessica arrived safely in New Orleans and her new haircut looks very fetching in person, but it was her hat that got the Random Guy at the Bar to come over and comment. Favorably, of course.
Didn't you notice my complete lack of accent when I talked to you?
Noticed, yes, but somehow saying, "Wow, you don't have an accent!" struck me as gauche. I figured if you'd gone to school here all your life, you'd have lost any accent. Hubby spoke nearly only German until age 7, when his military family came back to the states, and he doesn't have an accent--though he speaks German in his sleep.