I read this and my first thought was "Oh, my aching sense of reason..." Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Is there no end to what you evil liberals will do to push your underhanded agendas?!?Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Yyyyyyyeah. Connie? Step away from the bong...
OMG! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! :bugeye: oh man. i had to recheck the date to make sure it didn't say april 1.
OMG, if only it were that easy... It is obvious Ms. Meskimen is either a complete moron or a thundering moron. I'll skip over the possibility of a Liberal plant as neither side could concieve of something so mind shatteringly stupid.
Ms. Meskimen is a lawyer in Little Rock. I think the letter was probably a satire mocking conservatives, but since she is a lawyer, who knows....
Dear all, it defeinitely has to be some sort of a piss take or wind up, their is no way that is serious................i hope!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~ take it ez zak
Yeah, I'm hoping she was being sarcastic, but some people will believe in some pretty bizarre things.
Ok but seriously, why did you americans fuck with daylight savings? Now I gotta reset clocks/alarms/anything made +2 years ago that did daylight saving automated - TWICE a year. It's a good year for a career change, I.T just fucking sucks now.
Daylight savings was originally set up to let people in certain parts of the country work in their "Victory Gardens", small garden plots where they'd grow their own food so that the commercially grown crops could be sent to the armed forces, during WW2 when the days went from shorter to longer as they do when the seasons changed. After the war, it was used to deal with the safety problem of school kids hoofing it when it was essentially still dark as night out. It's kept around today for this purpose because not everybody's parents chauffer their little darlings everywhere. I didn't appreciate this until we visited Maine last autumn. Being a California girl, my brain wasn't understanding why I was looking at a beautiful New England sunset at 2:30 in the afternoon. Still, such things are lost on those of us who live further south.