freaky, and I thought being one the one hour difference with your neighbour was odd. that's a good way to spend a day, doing something you want that is also productive.
Imagine if you lived on one side and worked on the other? I'd be so confused! "The deadline was yesterday." "I thought the deadline was Wednesday." "It's Thursday!"
These are a few of my favourite things: snow, grass, sunflowers, my nephews, texting, red wine, Italian food, Christmas, sunshine, The Barenaked Ladies, musicals, shoes, Glasgow, Jane Austen novels, the smell of Flash, sleeping in freshly laundered bedding, thunderstorms, going to the cinema, Starbucks, Geeke Trippes, upgrading my mobile phone, getting new emails, takeaway and a movie, thick carpet, passing exams, Amazon, getting paid, walking around in my bare feet, visiting my family, getting snail mail, my iPod, buying things for my new house (before I have to actually pay it off!), presents, yoga, waking up in the middle of the night and realising you can go back to sleep for another few hours, house parties, chocolate, sleeping in, Savlon, dogs, Cranium, new haircuts, coconut body butter, Harry Potter, champagne, my glasses, long hot baths, raindrops on roses, whiskers on kittens!
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Odd, isn't it? I s'pose I always thought it had to happen somewhere...
My brain hurts! Ack!
So did we! That's why we decided to get the atlas out at work and look. We had such a productive day! ;)
That's was me, by the way. Blogger didn't log me in properly.
That is very weird. Almost as weird as living in Indiana where they don't do daylight savings time along with the rest of us.
Time changes confuse me...of course, confusing me is not difficult.
That is weird!
Blimey! I suppose it had to happen somewhere, but that's just crayzee.
Do you think people in Samoa can pop over to Tonga and find out tomorrow's lottery numbers?
But that is what I would do!
freaky, and I thought being one the one hour difference with your neighbour was odd. that's a good way to spend a day, doing something you want that is also productive.
Imagine if you lived on one side and worked on the other? I'd be so confused! "The deadline was yesterday." "I thought the deadline was Wednesday." "It's Thursday!"
How do you think families that live on both islands celebrate the holidays?
I guess, with a date line, that had to happen somewhere.
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