Oh, so the clocks were turned tonight? Good to know.
In Israel they were turned 3 weeks ago (right before Yom Kippur. The fast lasts for 25 hours, from the sunset to the following day's evening. When the clock is turned, it gets dark in an earlier hour, and therefore it makes the fast somewhat easier, even though it still lasts the same amount of time). It was very confusing for me to think that I know the time difference, and then to have to re-do it because of the yes/no turning of the clocks. For some reason, that one hour that's taken and brought back is one of the most confusing things in the whole wide world.
Ooh, new natter, and Nilly. Fun!
I AM ALL VERKLEMPT!!!
Hi Nilly.
I forgot about the clock change and woke up paniced because I was late, but NOW I am ok on time. YAY forgetting time change.
I did the same thing, msbelle, except for the being late, since I am the first one up.
It was very cool of them to name the thread after me, wasn't it?
Also, from the last Natter:
EAT IT PERKINS!
Kat is mean, and I am sorry I wasn't here to help kill the thread.
I am not sure what kind of Dr. one goes to about delusions, but you need to make an appt. post haste.
Eat it!
(sorry, no coffee yet, so something more clever will have to wait.)
EAT IT PERKINS!
Kat is mean, and I am sorry I wasn't here to help kill the thread.
You were the one telling me to go to bed. I say you're the mean one.
Is this whole thread going to be about people arguing over who is nicer? Cause, not nice!
no, just the usual btw me and Ms. needs help, I am sure.
we can stop.
You are up early after a late night.
Kat, I was just giving you such good advice I decided to follow it myself.
we can stop.
Are you sure?
Timelies all!
Hmmm, new thread, and I got a double-digit post number. I...got nothing else.