This is your annual warning : Clocks change this weekend

that’s quite funny, but not as funny as the ideal of BST meaning the sun doesn’t rise until gone 9am at the beginning of January. Such a great start to the working year.

Fucking have that you shit cunts.

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I’ve taken Monday off to go on a day out with one of my ATDs as she’s a teacher and it’s half term. Was a little miffed when I realised it was clocks changing back and I wasn’t getting that extra hour on a pre-work Sunday.

You are most welcome for this very interesting post.

I feel this warning should be biannual.

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This sounds like the start of a Tory sex dream

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Funny how “biannual” means twice a year and “biweekly” means every two weeks.

Funny.

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Biweekly is used for both though whereas biannual is not the same as biennial.

It’s my birthday, so I get a 25-hour birthday. Suck on that!

I have an early train back to London from Birmingham so am cheered that I have an extra hour to drink the night before.

Yea!!! It’s GMT again! Happy days!

(I work in GMT and having to convert from BST is annoying)

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