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 Posted: Fri Sep 26th, 2008 05:58 pm
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Eee gads!

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It happens.:shock: Who amongst us has never done it? ;)

You shoulda' snapped a pic... toon1.gif


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LOL I did that with one of my Enzo's when I went from the bracelet to the strap. I was all happy it went well and bam I realized what I had done. :shock: Yeppers it happens. :D

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Last thanksgiving we were at my wifes aunts for lunch.  I had on one of my Oceanauts.  I kept telling the wife that it was getting late and we had to go.  We had to be at my aunts for dinner.  I kinda thought time was flying.  Here I forgot to set my watch back from daylight savings so it was an hour fast.  No wonder time seemed to fly. mistake.gif

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Glad I'm not alone in my goof-ups.  I was really concerned by Zilla had given up the ghost.  I gues it was the fact the crown is on the opposite side of the watch that threw me off.  I also noticed the bracelet was especially difficult to fasten the bracelet.

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Okay, Bill....we'll just chalk this one up to PTSD and Hurricane Madness!subtlelaugh.gif

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Speaking of daylight savings time - does anyone else love DST and when a month has less than 31 days just so they can adjust all their watches? I love it!

I'm always torn between adjusting them all at once or on a as-I-wear basis... Usually, I adjust each one when I wear them next, so I get to have a little 'fun' each time, but that can lead to the problem that Scottran had and dating cheques for the 30th of February mistake.gif


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Nizzler wrote: Speaking of daylight savings time - does anyone else love DST and when a month has less than 31 days just so they can adjust all their watches? I love it!

I'm always torn between adjusting them all at once or on a as-I-wear basis... Usually, I adjust each one when I wear them next, so I get to have a little 'fun' each time, but that can lead to the problem that Scottran had and dating cheques for the 30th of February mistake.gif



Living in Arizona, I do not have to put up with the DST BS! :D

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KenC wrote: Nizzler wrote: Speaking of daylight savings time - does anyone else love DST and when a month has less than 31 days just so they can adjust all their watches? I love it!

I'm always torn between adjusting them all at once or on a as-I-wear basis... Usually, I adjust each one when I wear them next, so I get to have a little 'fun' each time, but that can lead to the problem that Scottran had and dating cheques for the 30th of February mistake.gif



Living in Arizona, I do not have to put up with the DST BS! :D
If it were up to me, I would keep dst all the time.  It sucks when it gets dark here at 4:30 in the afternoon during winter.

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scottran wrote: KenC wrote: Nizzler wrote: Speaking of daylight savings time - does anyone else love DST and when a month has less than 31 days just so they can adjust all their watches? I love it!

I'm always torn between adjusting them all at once or on a as-I-wear basis... Usually, I adjust each one when I wear them next, so I get to have a little 'fun' each time, but that can lead to the problem that Scottran had and dating cheques for the 30th of February mistake.gif



Living in Arizona, I do not have to put up with the DST BS! :D
If it were up to me, I would keep dst all the time.  It sucks when it gets dark here at 4:30 in the afternoon during winter.

Agreed!!

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Paxman wrote: It happens.:shock: Who amongst us has never done it? ;)

You shoulda' snapped a pic... toon1.gif



It's like my flight instructor used to tell me...there are two kinds of pilots, those that have landed with the gear up and those that will.

There are two kinds of WISs, those that have mounted a watch upside down and those that will.........snoopy1.gif

 



Last edited on Sat Sep 27th, 2008 02:02 pm by Nabco

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Paxman wrote: scottran wrote: KenC wrote: Nizzler wrote: Speaking of daylight savings time - does anyone else love DST and when a month has less than 31 days just so they can adjust all their watches? I love it!

I'm always torn between adjusting them all at once or on a as-I-wear basis... Usually, I adjust each one when I wear them next, so I get to have a little 'fun' each time, but that can lead to the problem that Scottran had and dating cheques for the 30th of February mistake.gif



Living in Arizona, I do not have to put up with the DST BS! :D
If it were up to me, I would keep dst all the time.  It sucks when it gets dark here at 4:30 in the afternoon during winter.

Agreed!!

I find it's the dark at 4:30 that makes me love the daylight at 9:00 so much in june. but i'm guessing i could live with daylight til 9:00 EVERY night... as long as i still had a moon phase watch smile8.gif

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