Some of them rotate. Some of them have stick on numbers. It's all a big pain my ass.
So little time, so much Cowboy lovin to be done.
Some of them rotate. Some of them have stick on numbers. It's all a big pain my ass.
I still say we should leave the clocks alone and just wake up an hour earlier. Won't someone think of the sundials? And it would save a bunch of money spent on software development.
So little time, so much Cowboy lovin to be done.
It means I have more time to ride my bike and will accelerate my hotness.
It would create jobs for programmers. Kinda like the millennium bug.No. You would have to undevelop all the code that is already developed.
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You read my mind. "Give it to me more at 3 o'clock, Rusty. WHOA! I said 3, not 5:30, you ornery critter!"
Well, he's half right.
No. You would have to undevelop all the code that is already developed.
You aren't the one who is working Sunday morning.It's once a year, princess. And you get it back in the fall.
You aren't the one who is working Sunday morning.
You aren't the one who is working Sunday morning.
Most definitely you should get paid for 9.If you worked 10-6 on a Saturday night in the fall back night would you get 9 hours instead?
Yes, should get paid for 7... but I've seen some generous employers pay their night staff the full 8 to keep them whole.If you worked 10-6 on Saturday night would you get docked an hour?
If Plushy A started driving from Chicago to LA at 10pm Saturday night, and Plushy B started driving from LA to Chicago at 8pm Saturday night, how many Double-Doubles can Plushy B eat before meeting up with Plushy A in Amarillo, TX? :right:
If Plushy A started driving from Chicago to LA at 10pm Saturday night, and Plushy B started driving from LA to Chicago at 8pm Saturday night, how many Double-Doubles can Plushy B eat before meeting up with Plushy A in Amarillo, TX? :right:
I don't know, but are you into the furry scene?:shock: