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Kevin Alfred Strom March 11th 11 01:04 PM

Time Change
 
On 3/11/2011 8:01 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
[...]
When I go to the cabin in the north woods, I leave my watch in Chicago.

Bucolic is good.

Until the bear tries to get into the living room.





Bringing your watch would not solve this problem.


K.
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[email protected] March 11th 11 01:16 PM

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On Mar 11, 8:01*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 3/11/11 06:52 , wrote:

On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 21:39:39 +0900
"Brenda *wrote:
But... you've never heard of wind up clocks? They were actually all the rage
well into the late '60's.


Sure, but if someone wanted to live such a bucolic existent getting
away from it all and living off the land to the rhythms of nature why
would they care about the time enough to bother with a clock?


B2003


* *When I go to the cabin in the north woods, I leave my watch in
Chicago.

* *Bucolic is good.

* *Until the bear tries to get into the living room.


Did he get to play with your radios yet ?

D. Peter Maus[_2_] March 11th 11 01:17 PM

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On 3/11/11 07:16 , wrote:
On Mar 11, 8:01 am, "D. Peter wrote:
On 3/11/11 06:52 , wrote:

On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 21:39:39 +0900
"Brenda wrote:
But... you've never heard of wind up clocks? They were actually all the rage
well into the late '60's.


Sure, but if someone wanted to live such a bucolic existent getting
away from it all and living off the land to the rhythms of nature why
would they care about the time enough to bother with a clock?


B2003


When I go to the cabin in the north woods, I leave my watch in
Chicago.

Bucolic is good.

Until the bear tries to get into the living room.


Did he get to play with your radios yet ?




No. He met an unfortunate fate.

And was delicious.



D. Peter Maus[_2_] March 11th 11 01:19 PM

Time Change
 
On 3/11/11 07:04 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 3/11/2011 8:01 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
[...]
When I go to the cabin in the north woods, I leave my watch in
Chicago.

Bucolic is good.

Until the bear tries to get into the living room.





Bringing your watch would not solve this problem.


K.




LOL.

No, but I would be able to shout, "What the hell...do you know
what TIME it is?"



[email protected] March 11th 11 01:35 PM

Time Change
 
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 08:04:40 -0500
Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 3/11/2011 8:01 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
[...]
When I go to the cabin in the north woods, I leave my watch in Chicago.

Bucolic is good.

Until the bear tries to get into the living room.





Bringing your watch would not solve this problem.


Well if the bear worked to a schedule.... ;)

B2003



D. Peter Maus[_2_] March 11th 11 01:49 PM

Time Change
 
On 3/11/11 07:35 , d wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 08:04:40 -0500
Kevin Alfred wrote:
On 3/11/2011 8:01 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
[...]
When I go to the cabin in the north woods, I leave my watch in Chicago.

Bucolic is good.

Until the bear tries to get into the living room.





Bringing your watch would not solve this problem.


Well if the bear worked to a schedule.... ;)

B2003



Well, it IS Wisconin. They were, at least, Union bears.

dave March 11th 11 02:26 PM

Time Change
 
On 03/11/2011 04:52 AM, d wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 21:39:39 +0900
"Brenda wrote:
But... you've never heard of wind up clocks? They were actually all the rage
well into the late '60's.


Sure, but if someone wanted to live such a bucolic existent getting
away from it all and living off the land to the rhythms of nature why
would they care about the time enough to bother with a clock?

A pistol to the head will get you there quick.

J G Miller March 11th 11 02:27 PM

Time Change
 
On Thursday, March 10th, 2011 at 18:52:14h -0800, BpnJensen wrote:

People think of north as cold and south as warm.


Strangely in parts of Europe it is the opposite way around,
because one is travelling further away from the coast which
is warmer due to the effects of the Gulf Stream.

For example, in the winter it may be quite mild in Brussel
(no snow, or even ice) but heading south the temperature
drops and there can be lots of snow on the ground south of
Namen and beyond. And continuing further south and east
eg to Metz and Strassburg, even further away from the coast,
the temperatures are even colder again.

A similar effect can be observed travelling east provided one
is not staying parallel with the coastline.

Phil Keller March 11th 11 05:53 PM

Time Change
 
On 3/11/11 8:03 AM, spamtrap1888 wrote:
Surprised they didn't continue. In WW I to feed the troops, brewers
had to cut the amount of grain used per pint, and British beer has
been low alcohol ever since.


And we are still paying the WWII emergency excise tax on tires. They
changed the name of the tax, but it is still there.

Phil

[email protected] March 11th 11 06:40 PM

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I needs to find me a picture/photo of Curley the Stooge and stick it on
my cheap Neon clock I bought at the Dangerous Walmart store a little
over a year ago.
cuhulin, the Stooge



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