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Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

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  • Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

    I expect you may already have these details or will announce them in good time, but I am being sort of advance to remind myself lol.......

    Clocks go back early hours of Sunday morning (31st Oct).......

    I hate earlier darker nights........:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
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    Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

    Originally posted by di30 View Post
    I expect you may already have these details or will announce them in good time, but I am being sort of advance to remind myself lol.......

    Clocks go back early hours of Sunday morning (31st Oct).......

    I hate earlier darker nights........:tinysmile_hmm_t2:
    I could have done with the reminder last Thursday as I had a niiiice lay in last Sunday morning thinking I had an extra hour - DOH!

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      Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

      LOL Crispybacon

      That did make me giggle.......sorry lmao

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        Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

        And you think you're not organised Di, well done hun x

        We've got a party to attend on Saturday (surprise 30th Wedding anniversary) and then on Sunday we have a few peeps round for Curry/Chilli and we are going to 'attempt' to organise next years jollies, I am most definately staying on the tea this time as last time we all got together somehow I ended up with a bit of a hangover.

        So that missing hour I think is going to be harsh this weekend.

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          Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

          For once Sapphire I have something organised and will still probably forget when the time comes lmao.

          Can you believe - my washing been done, cleaning and ironing??
          Had a go but will never be as organised as you lol.
          Feel better for getting it done though.

          Have a fab time on Saturday, and yeah stay on the tea pmsl XX

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            Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

            Check this article I was reading this morning in the AOL media......what do you think?

            http://news.aol.co.uk/discuss-feed/h...change/1362876
            Health 'suffers with clock change'


            The health and well-being of the nation would "vastly" improve if the clocks did not go back this weekend, experts have said.

            Not putting the clocks back on Sunday morning but still putting them forward in the spring would increase daylight hours and encourage more outdoor activity, suggests a report in the British Medical Journal.

            Many chronic illnesses are caused by a lack of physical activity and extending the hours of daylight would lead to an increased opportunity for outdoor leisure activities and more exercise, said Dr Mayer Hillman, senior fellow emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute.

            He said an extra hour of light in the evening would benefit children - a number of whom are not allowed to leave their homes after dark - because they will be able to engage in outdoor activities for longer.

            In addition, elderly people who do not go out in the dark for fear of assault and poorer vision and hearing would have more time to take part in leisure and social activities.

            Dr Hillman said research showed people felt happier, more energetic and had lower sickness rates in the longer and brighter days of summer compared with the shorter days of winter.

            "Adopting this proposal for a clock change is an effective, practical, and remarkably easily managed way to better align our waking hours with the available daylight during the year," he said.

            "It must be rare to find a means of vastly improving the health and well-being of nearly everyone in the population - here we have it - and it only requires a majority of MPs walking through the 'ayes' lobby in the House of Commons."
            According to Dr Hillman, there is strong public support for the clock change - about four to one people in England and Wales would like to see the change while those in Scotland are evenly divided.

            Campaign group Lighter Later argues that changing the clocks to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) +1 in winter and GMT +2 in summer would have a wide-reaching impact. Up to 80,000 new jobs could be created in the tourism industry as longer evenings would extend the tourist season and allow attractions to stay open for longer, said campaigners.

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            • #7
              Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

              Bumping up for a quick reminder.......

              Don't forget to move your clocks back "one hour" at 2am folks.

              An extra hour lie in for some.

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                Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

                If I keep moving the clocks back at 2am I'll never get to bed!!!!!!!

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                • #9
                  Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

                  Clocks may go back but kids still can't tell the time..
                  So 5 am start for me :S

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                  • #10
                    Re: Don't 4get the clocks go back on W/E.

                    LOL.........what are you folks like?

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