Seven actually. Unless you intend to correct them at the end of September, but what then at the end of October?
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
My car clock is now incorrect for the next six months mind.
This thread made me think that I must put a new battery in the clock in the sitting room. I got up, found a battery, looked at the clock ... and hubby has already done it!
Ours are all forwarded, surprisingly. It usually takes me about a month to get round to changing the clock in the car
I never ever change my going out watch. It makes no difference when I am out. I never look at the time, it'sonly on my wrist as decoration.
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Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
The one in my car is still an hour behind.
I was late for the petrol and pasty queues
Did you make it for the queue for stamps?!
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The one in our car is linked to the radio, and when we switched the car on last Sunday morn, it said the old time, then within about 20 seconds on switching on the radio, it flipped forward. I think it's set to the atomic clock or some shit like that,
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