Submitted by Fred on

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Movement is defined as an act of changing physical location or position or of having things changed. Also as a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social or artistic ideas.  

In this time of great social, economic, artistic and political movements I want to protest a mostly involuntary movement which effects society as a whole.

 

It causes mass confusion and forces us all to change long ingrained habits and patterns.  It also causes us to lose sleep and even lose time.  

I don't want to keep you in the dark any longer.  The movement which I protest is the movement of the clock forward in the Spring.

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Corey Bearak

I heartedly concur. Perhaps start a petition at change.org. Shelly sums it effect her not at all. I think it takes full week to get used to it. All I know is if the clock did not get sprung, I'd not -- yet -- even have a blog to post to that appears on Friday.
Dan Schwartz

I like the spring forward. Lets leave the clock there and fall back. Once I am used to the lost hour, i want to keep the longer day light that we lose in the fall.
Cayce Crown

Many things concern me more.
Sorry it messes you up.
Dana Charlton

Don't want to keep us in the dark any more ... good one. I like springing ahead!
Burton Fendelman

I am for the change. There are some mornings I just do not feel like waking so I linger for a while and go back to sleep for the extra (in my head) hour.

Submitted by NeilHollander on Fri, 03/18/2016 - 08:35

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Neil Hollander

Ok groan. Ugh . Let's toughen up folks . We are talking about ONE hour here !Arizona and Hawaii have it figured out . They sprang forward years ago and haven't looked back . Smart . I think about the 17 hour time changes I've endured my whole career. It's a state of mind y'all. Cardio and hydration is the cure all . Perhaps a sirloin for two at Peter Luger. Rare !

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Amparo Connors

I'm never for losing any sleep time, but do love the longer daylight.....then again you're practically a Perm FL resident these days Fred so this 'lightness' is barely evident is your Southern homeland...

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