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How are you going to spend the extra hour you will have tonight?

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Original post by DErasmus
Nope. It's a life time thing but now I have an extra hour to dedicate to. Until I conquer it myself.


MKay. Good luck then. Think Napoleon is winning with the rebate though.
Original post by clh_hilary
I said 'tonight', not 'today'.

Do your nights typically end at 12 and do you normally start working/go to school at 1am or something?


I see..

and whaaa are yu on about? :tongue:
Original post by lou 22
In sleepyland zzzzzzz.


Is it like a shop or a theme park?
Original post by Princess31
I see..

and whaaa are yu on about? :tongue:


Can you please speak English?
Original post by clh_hilary
Can you please speak English?

sorry..

what did you mean to say in your previous reply to me? I didn't seem to understand.
Reply 25
In fact, tonight refers to the evening or night of the 'present' day.

I will therefore be spending my extra hour tomorrow morning wondering why the OP thought this particular Saturday was made up of 25 hours.
Original post by Mr...
On TSR :sexface:


:facepalm:
Original post by clh_hilary
So you're sleeping normally to enjoy an hour more in the morning?


Essentially cos otherwise we lose sleep if if we want to have sex in the morning

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Original post by Princess31
sorry..

what did you mean to say in your previous reply to me? I didn't seem to understand.


Tonight extends through midnight. 2am is still tonight.
Original post by Mr...
On TSR :sexface:


Best decision ever!
Original post by clh_hilary
Tonight extends through midnight. 2am is still tonight.

uh-huh...
Original post by Mr...
My life outside TSr is abysmal to say the least so don't hate :hand:p

Spoiler


lmao sorry I shant hate :L

and lol tbh i'll probably b watching tv :lol:
Original post by Mr CS
In fact, tonight refers to the evening or night of the 'present' day.

I will therefore be spending my extra hour tomorrow morning wondering why the OP thought this particular Saturday was made up of 25 hours.


So you're going clubbing tomorrow morning, but not tonight? You're always sleeping in the mornings, but not at night?

Language is a thing older than any of the sciences. 'Tonight' means any time before sunrise. Morning is when people start waking up for work. To farm, to hunt, or whatever.
Reply 33
I'm working all night. Got to work 10.5 hours whatever happens to the clocks so I'll be spending that extra hour asleep sometime tomorrow morning.
Original post by Mr...

Spoiler


You are forgiven for being a hater. :ahee:

What will you be watching :redface:


lmaoooo! loved that show! :lol:

thanks bro :tongue:

and dunno lol probably watch a movie :tongue:
Original post by AlphaNick
does that change the fact that the clocks change on the 26th of october as opposed to the 25th? no

**** off and stop talking ****


Does it change the fact that a 'day' is its original sense starts with a sunrise, and the sun doesn't rise on 2am?

So you're telling me:

You're always going clubbing every morning, but not at night.
You're always sleeping in the mornings, but not at night.

Language is social conventions, and it doesn't go strictly with scientific ones.
More time for kinky stoooof
Catching up on lost sleep or sneaking in a bit more revision so I don't have to do as Mich during the week :smile:
Reading.

Story of my life tbh :biggrin:
Original post by AlphaNick
I'm not telling you anything other than a) the clocks change tomorrow and b) you look like a pompous twit in the photos you've uploaded of yourself. What were you thinking when you posted them?


a) no contradictions
Spoken language is not scientific, and often not entirely logical.

b) resorting to personal attacks because you have nothing to say I see

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