Back in the days when my husband and I went somewhere together, he never believed me when I told him what time we had to leave. He wouldn’t count in time for traffic, time to park, time to walk to the building, etc. Now that he has dementia, I can tell him we are leaving in 2 minutes and that’s that.
I had a roommate who was habitually late. She set the clock in the bedroom a half hour ahead, the one in the bathroom 20 minutes ahead, and the one in the kitchen 10 minutes ahead. Didn’t make a bit of difference; she was still late everywhere. However, did confuse visitors no end.
Leojim over 3 years ago
My ex-in-laws always kept their clock 10 minutes ahead. But they knew it so it never worked. They were still always late.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
uh… yeah, sure
juicebruce over 3 years ago
Nice try ….. Late People are Late People !
Gent over 3 years ago
I won’t lies. I does this every time.
gokarDun over 3 years ago
If you’re not ten minutes early, you’re late.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
My “late” uncle was buried with his watch – that doesn’t help him either!
KEA over 3 years ago
I’m never later… nor early; I arrive precisely when I want to.
david_42 over 3 years ago
I’ve been retired 18 years and don’t even wear a watch, but I’m still never late.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago
In my experience.. pluggers are pretty well always on time. They value respect for others a bit more than non-pluggers.
flemmingo over 3 years ago
This plugger is always early. I DO NOT like rushing.
ctolson over 3 years ago
I am never late. Was once when I was a kid (11 -12) and the five mile walk from downtown to home alone changed that forever.
exness Premium Member over 3 years ago
Back in the days when my husband and I went somewhere together, he never believed me when I told him what time we had to leave. He wouldn’t count in time for traffic, time to park, time to walk to the building, etc. Now that he has dementia, I can tell him we are leaving in 2 minutes and that’s that.
smilingtexan over 3 years ago
Why I don’t like “smart watches” - can’t set them how you want, they keep “updating”… :/
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
I had a roommate who was habitually late. She set the clock in the bedroom a half hour ahead, the one in the bathroom 20 minutes ahead, and the one in the kitchen 10 minutes ahead. Didn’t make a bit of difference; she was still late everywhere. However, did confuse visitors no end.
puntovert99 over 3 years ago
Remember to keep that fine timepiece wound, even if you are all ‘thumbs’
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
We always relieved the watch 15 minutes prior.