FonterraFarmer
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Chatham Island time, what next work Chatham Island week???Aye . 30 mins put up n shut up , they soon get used to it end of story .
Chatham Island time, what next work Chatham Island week???Aye . 30 mins put up n shut up , they soon get used to it end of story .
I reckon it fecks around with your body clock, up during the day ,sleep at night.Puts you out of sync with the world by half an hour though, might not matter to you but it would cause a lot of issues I think.
It really is just a case of pick one of the two and stick to it, people will adapt and maybe change their routines a little but after a year everyone will be used to it.
Well if you don't have any you can try.....One things for sure, when you've got little kids you don't get your extra hour in bed
That’s the sort or stupid idea the planks in holyrood would spent thousands on enquiries to come up with. A Scottish time zone.Yep, makes it confusing for a lot of things though. Imagine what a pain it would be if Scotland was half an hour different from England and wales didn’t change the hour at all.
dogs that live in the house cause the same issue as kids so that possible benefit is negated as they think its time for being let out and fed which im just doing as they are prowling the hallway , ho hoWell if you don't have any you can try.....
My tractor looses about 5 minutes a month, it,s never the correct time.At least the clock in my 6620 will be the right time for 6 months
nick...
Nah the dog not supposed to be indoors,primarily because he gets covered in cowshit...dogs that live in the house cause the same issue as kids so that possible benefit is negated as they think its time for being let out and fed which im just doing as they are prowling the hallway , ho ho
ha youve just pointed out another great benefit of being a mainly arable farmer, mindst both kids( grandkids) and dogs are guilty of muddy paws, and both have the ability to remove any bonus from the extra hour , ho hoNah the dog not supposed to be indoors,primarily because he gets covered in cowshit...
Plus they will be even more exhausted tonight with the extra hour awakeOne things for sure, when you've got little kids you don't get your extra hour in bed
I can handle mud but draw the line at cow shít, the dog gets absolutely covered in it like worse than rolling in the dead possum on the roadside.ha youve just pointed out another great benefit of being a mainly arable farmer, mindst both kids( grandkids) and dogs are guilty of muddy paws, and both have the ability to remove any bonus from the extra hour , ho ho
What a pr*ck of a job!!!Whilst we get an extra hours sleep on Sunday, spare a thought for the National Trust Volunteers who work tirelessly through the night to move the stones back 1 hour at various stone circles around the country side. This is done twice a year to make sure the stones align correctly with the sun.View attachment 1145160
Are you qualified to say "Ho ho"???ha youve just pointed out another great benefit of being a mainly arable farmer, mindst both kids( grandkids) and dogs are guilty of muddy paws, and both have the ability to remove any bonus from the extra hour , ho ho
Never mind that, it’s only fekkin OctoberAre you qualified to say "Ho ho"???
There are dimensional requirements and visual requirements especially grey beard and red suit.....
A work in progress then???Never mind that, it’s only fekkin October
Try telling that to a herd of cows!!!Puts you out of sync with the world by half an hour though, might not matter to you but it would cause a lot of issues I think.
It really is just a case of pick one of the two and stick to it, people will adapt and maybe change their routines a little but after a year everyone will be used to it.