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Who got up an hour early this morning ?

Who forgot to alter the bedside clock ?

Who thought while laying in bed winter time has not made much difference to the daylight/darkness ?

Who did not twig for an hour until I accused her in doors of not changing all the other clocks ?

Whose wife thinks she has married the wrong man ?

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I'm obviously too retentive - all the clocks that aren't automatically set by magic and electrickery were changed promptly on Sunday morning ;-)

Despite getting up at "The Right Time" (ie. GMT) I have felt like I've had an hour taken away from me not the other way round - maybe it's because I went to bed at normal time which my body thought was "late"...?

In all seriousness though, I've done this +/- 1 hr thing 76 times in my life now (admittedly I was oblivious to the first few) - will I *ever* get used to the novelty of it all?? :-D

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Hi Jeff

During the middle part of the year, in the British Isles, Spring Summer we have BST British Summer Time. The clocks are one hour ahead of GMT. In the winter they are changed to GMT. All to help run the country better, I think.

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