Dont Forget Daylight Savings This Weekend

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    John
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    Clocks forward one hour 2am Sunday morning ;)

    Just incase anyone forgot and is planning a ride this Sunday.

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    Trent
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    How good is that! I’ll have to put my old daylight savings curtains up so I don’t ruin the good ones ;)

    #154990

    Mal
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    It’s good as I only have to work 11 hrs tonight onstead of 12. :woohoo:

    It’s not so good if your on shift at the ned when you have to work 13 hrs.

    #154993

    glenn
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    Hey does that mean I can go riding an hour earlier tomorrow morning,,,,yeeeeeehhhhaaaaaaa :woohoo:

    #154994

    Thanks fella’s
    I hadn’t realised it was this weekend
    Cheers
    Murph

    Mal good to see your holiday is over, NOW GET BACK TO WORK :angry: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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    John
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    Austblue wrote:

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    How good is that! I’ll have to put my old daylight savings curtains up so I don’t ruin the good ones ;)

    At a stretch i can sort of understand the curtains argument, only if i think real hard, but the cows get me. Regardless of what the clock says, cows line up to get milked at the same time everyday. Not to many cockys i have known are bound by the clock.

    #154998

    glenn
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    think about it Jak,,the milk will not have matured to its optimin age,,it will be extracted an hour earlier and the moo cows are reluctant to give up under prepared moo juice, hence day light saving effecting the cows milking,,,

    Dont get me started on the chickens laying,,thats a whole new story?? ;)

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    John
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    Boony wrote:

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    think about it Jak,,the milk will not have matured to its optimin age,,it will be extracted an hour earlier and the moo cows are reluctant to give up under prepared moo juice, hence day light saving effecting the cows milking,,,

    Dont get me started on the chickens laying,,thats a whole new story?? ;)

    I still dont get it. :(

    I’m not saying the farmers dont have point, but in what you are saying isnt it the farmer who wants the milk an hour earlier and not the cows ?

    Is there an argument in the transportation of the milk etc being an hour earlier ? Just asking.

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    glenn
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    the transportation of the moo juice is a whole udder issue :laugh:

    #155012

    John
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    Boony wrote:

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    the transportation of the moo juice is a whole udder issue :laugh:

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Very good Boony. We’ll leave it at that then. ;)

    #155019

    Mal
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    That’s it, we’re now in daylight savings time. Now I only have 4 hours til home time not 5 :woohoo:

    Welcome to the new time zone people.

    There’s not even any visitors to share this with :( .

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