It took me about an hour or more to move all of my clocks up the one hour Saturday night--from my late Mother, Louise's mantle clock with real hammer chimes, to digital alarms, to turn hand clocks, to my bird singing clock, (although in all fairness it does hang above my 15 year old Cockatiel, O-shee), to an Anniversary clock with the back & forth rotating 4 goldtone balls, to the microwave & oven clocks, to my stereo's clock (why does my stereo need a clock?), & probably the last clock to get changed, & that wasn't until Sunday night, (a few minutes ago), a 12" round wall clock that my sister bought me a half dozen or so years ago that is done in only black & white with the word "WHATEVER" just a tad above the center of the face & all of the numbers from 1 to 12 are displayed as if they all fell to the bottom, te he. I rather like it. I'm sure she paid about 10 times more for it than what the regular plastic 12" wall clock that one can buy at Dollar General or Family Dollar (I love my dollar stores) but she makes enough money to be campy like that to me. I've not attempted to change any of my 25 plus wrist watches yet! I'll do it the day I put them on to wear that day, ha ha. With this posting I thought it appropriate to end it with a ceramic oval shaped purple plaque my sister, Peggy also bought me that reads: "Does your train of thought have a caboose?" I'd say she knows me, no? ta for now. Gary James Bridge
It took me about an hour or more to move all of my clocks up the one hour Saturday night--from my late Mother, Louise's mantle clock with real hammer chimes, to digital alarms, to turn hand clocks, to my bird singing clock, (although in all fairness it does hang above my 15 year old Cockatiel, O-shee), to an Anniversary clock with the back & forth rotating 4 goldtone balls, to the microwave & oven clocks, to my stereo's clock (why does my stereo need a clock?), & probably the last clock to get changed, & that wasn't until Sunday night, (a few minutes ago), a 12" round wall clock that my sister bought me a half dozen or so years ago that is done in only black & white with the word "WHATEVER" just a tad above the center of the face & all of the numbers from 1 to 12 are displayed as if they all fell to the bottom, te he. I rather like it. I'm sure she paid about 10 times more for it than what the regular plastic 12" wall clock that one can buy at Dollar General or Family Dollar (I love my dollar stores) but she makes enough money to be campy like that to me. I've not attempted to change any of my 25 plus wrist watches yet! I'll do it the day I put them on to wear that day, ha ha. With this posting I thought it appropriate to end it with a ceramic oval shaped purple plaque my sister, Peggy also bought me that reads: "Does your train of thought have a caboose?" I'd say she knows me, no? ta for now. Gary James Bridge
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