Re: A muddling morning



wtwjgc (Joe) wrote:
On 29/03/2009 12:58, Pam the goose wrote:
What with my puter changing the time by itself, my watch and the
lounge-wall clock saying the same time as each other, an hour slow,
and Ray's watch being two hours slow, I really have woken up to a
confusing morning this morning.

In days of old Ray just attended to his watch, I did everything
else. Now he's so good at it he turned his own watch *back* an hour
and couldn't w*rk out what was wrong. And he's left all the clocks
to their own devices so they're all an hour slow.

I wonder if he's thought of the central heating clock? Probably not
and we'll go to bed roasting!

I was in such a muddle I had to run Atomic Clock to see if my puter
had actually done what I was sure it should do and turned itself
forward an hour!

So now my watch, my puter and the TV things are all showing the
right time but everything else is 1 or 2 hours behind ;-) We've at
last sorted his watch so he's got the right time on his wrist and I
guess we'll be following that for a while.

If I could only be sure I could get the main clock off the wall and
handle its button I would change it but I reckon I'm more likely to
drop it on the floor and break it so I'm not chancing that!

I can't understand why everything always went so perfectly before my
bleeding brain. What's easier than going to every clock and watch
that doesn't do it automatically and move it forward one hour? I
managed it, why on earth can't he?

Bedtime PK's for me are at 9pm followed by bed at 10. Today the time
will be taken from my puter clock and my watch, never mind what
anything else tells me! I've got enough problems with life without
all this coming to confuse me!!

He's suffering from Mavisitis! ;)

No known cure either!! Or so I'm told. :(
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Heard melodies are sweet, but those Unheard are sweeter
flyingnun@xxxxxxxxxxxxx FN 2°°9 +, Mungo Brandybuck of Buckland


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