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Spot on :)
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And still looking good this morning... :)
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Not that it matters to me but the forum time is on BST Peter, and, remember you kindly sent me a private message. I still have an unread message flag.

Whilst we have the subject of time on the go I wonder how many of you find that the time of day has become of little importance other than when you're communicating with others, perhaps going to work.

I start cooking food when I get hungry rather than at a certain time, I go to bed when I'm sore and/or tired, I get up when I had enough sleep.

During winter it isn't an issue though with light mornings I occasionally arrived at the Co-op to stock up on essentials and the car park is empty because they have yet to open.

People phone me at six in the evening, I'm in bed. I don't phone back at six in the morning, well, not often. :D
How are you supposed to start and maintain a healthy lifestyle if it completely removes a wine lover’s reason to live?
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If anyone is still having trouble setting the time not only must you make sure you're on GMT for your settings but click on the button underneath that says about summertime in operation to 'no'. Previously it wouldn't let me do it and flipped it back to 'yes'. So the time is now right!

Richard, I would love to be fully 'need' led on what I do but sometimes I have to go into work. At other times people comment that they get work emails from me sent at 5.30am.... The great thing with emails is that you can send when you want and they can pick up when they want and I can work from home at a time that's convenient to me.

Looks like rain most of today so I'll be catching up on office work but yesterday afternoon I went up the allotment.

Anyone else able to fit what they do to their own timescale?

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Motherwoman wrote:Richard, I would love to be fully 'need' led on what I do


I appreciate your appreciation, whilst I'm still welling up whenever I think of Molly she used to keep my time.

15.00 hrs give or take 15 minutes was her dinner time and she was remarkably accurate. In the morning for her pee and breakfast it was any time between 04.30 and 06.30, little bugger would clomp about on the wood floors and make barely perceptible vocals as if not to wake me but please get up and let me out.
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Yep...mine is spot on as well. Thank you! :) :)
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I'm not keen on all this changing of time business as I can't find the reset button on my dogs....

Don't know how they do it without being able to look at a clock but they do run like clockwork!
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