This one falls flat on two counts. First of all, there would have been a Sunday to get adjusted. Secondly, if he failed to adjust to the time change, the bus would be there an hour later than they expected, not earlier.
Yep, fail on the early/late change. But Sunday adjustment? I once went to Monday classes at college an hour early because I hadn’t changed my clock. However, My roommate had, so I managed to make it to church on time on Sunday! So that part doesn’t seem unreasonable to me - if you don’t have to be anywhere at a specific time on sunday, you might not adjust your clock.
JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’m still trying to remember how to move the analog hands on my combo watch! And my car radio? Please?
Edcole1961 about 15 years ago
This one falls flat on two counts. First of all, there would have been a Sunday to get adjusted. Secondly, if he failed to adjust to the time change, the bus would be there an hour later than they expected, not earlier.
rayannina about 15 years ago
You thought wrong, Skip. Again.
DarkHorseSki about 15 years ago
I was thinking the same thing as Ed regarding the fact that he would have an EXTRA hour to be ready.
camelsamba2 about 15 years ago
Yep, fail on the early/late change. But Sunday adjustment? I once went to Monday classes at college an hour early because I hadn’t changed my clock. However, My roommate had, so I managed to make it to church on time on Sunday! So that part doesn’t seem unreasonable to me - if you don’t have to be anywhere at a specific time on sunday, you might not adjust your clock.