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  • Truthlesshero81

    Active Member
    Sep 30, 2011
    607
    Shush now, don't remind people. The last thing we need is more people at the range, shootin up all the green tip and hoggin the lanes :-P
     

    Silverlode

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 16, 2010
    4,797
    Frederick
    I hate either of the time changes, but I do like shooting

    I hate the time change and have yet to hear a reason for it that stands up to the sniff test. No I don't like the sun going down really early but I also don't like it being up at 9pm in the summer. Why don't they just split the difference and leave it be?
     

    dist1646

    Ultimate Member
    May 1, 2012
    8,861
    Eldersburg
    Looking forward to longer daylight hours. With 12-14 hours and sometimes more from the time I go to work until I get home in the evening, it leaves a little time to accomplish something. Need to do away with the time change. It's Ben Franklin's fault!;)
     

    wilcam47

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 4, 2008
    26,108
    Changed zip code
    I hate the time change and have yet to hear a reason for it that stands up to the sniff test. No I don't like the sun going down really early but I also don't like it being up at 9pm in the summer. Why don't they just split the difference and leave it be?
    some states follow this...
    Hump Daaaaaayeah!

    Any state that observes this is getting humped:sad20:
     

    j8064

    Garrett Co Hooligan #1
    Feb 23, 2008
    11,635
    Deep Creek
    If there's anything good about moving the clocks ahead an hour it's that our darn hounds will now be expecting their dinner at 5 instead of 4. Daylight savings time does not compute in canine brains and stomachs.
     

    Mike3888

    Mike3888
    Feb 21, 2013
    1,125
    Dundalk, Md-Mifflin,Pa
    If there's anything good about moving the clocks ahead an hour it's that our darn hounds will now be expecting their dinner at 5 instead of 4. Daylight savings time does not compute in canine brains and stomachs.

    No dought on that, now they will be up an hour earlier. It's like they have a built in timer.. :)
     

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