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agreed! I used to love band. I learhed to read music, played trombone taught myself a little pit of piano, flute, drums, trumpet even took some guitar lessons. Once you know one instrument the skys the limit! no wonder so many people play more then one instrument. sad part is that in my High School years the band instrustors were monsters and thought I should have been highly driven to play in top chair in the top band. ( I was in C band... with the rest of fun loving folk). Those teachers made band a chore and I droped after the 10th grade had been playing since 5th grade.
I played cornet from 4th grade until after my junior year. Bought an old cornet a few years ago at a yard sale for $10. Tried hitting a few notes ane my lips made me promise to never do that again! lol
Just got back from VA and I am glad to be home. You think your brain is foggy Karla..........I think I'm in early alzhimers
Today's Question(s): For those that observe Daylight Savings Time
When did you "spring ahead" your clocks Hubby did sometime yesterday I"m sure. My daughter, where I was this weekend, had every clock saying a different time
Extra Credit Question:
How is the "clock changer" in your home ? Not sure, it hasn't complained.
How many clocks did you have to "spring ahead" ?5
Which was the most complicated ? I would have to ask DH
Bonus Question:
How many different websites do you read daily ?Oh...my list is growing. Got to cut some out otherwise I would never get off. I check comcast for my mail, City data for the thread, , MSN for my news and a site for our community blog.
Just for fun:
When was the last time you could of been heard saying
"Never say never " Just the other day in fact.
This is :
Bubble Gum Week
Music in our Schools Week
Today is:
National Peanut Cluster Day
Plant a flower Day
Aunt's Day[/quote]
sounds like a wonderful day and a wonderful week.
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Today's Question(s):
For those that observe Daylight Savings Time
When did you "spring ahead" your clocks
Last night before going to bed ? Some of them last night
When you got up this morning ? Others this morning. I should be finished about July.
Opps a few I "forgot" back in the fall are now right on time ?
Extra Credit Question:
How is the "clock changer" in your home? I'm doing just fine, thanks.
How many clocks did you have to "spring ahead" ? I have no idea. I just keep doing it until I don't find any more that need changed.
Which was the most complicated ? The ones in the cars are complicated, but I have one this time that really has me baffled. I changed the time on DS's alarm clock and turned the alarm off for Sunday. About 4:30 this morning, which is not the time the alarm was set for to begin with, the radio came on. The only way to get it to shut off was to unplug the clock. When I plugged it back in this morning, the radio came back on. All the switches are set properly, but it still won't shut off. It's got me stumped. I guess we will have to turn the volume all the way down tonight.
Bonus Question:
How many different websites do you read daily ? CD, 4 newspapers, and National Weather service on a regular basis.
Just for fun:
When was the last time you could of been heard saying
"Never say never " I forget.
Karla with a K - Hope the fog lifts soon. A little sleep will probably help. In regards to the ? on Friday, Did Mr. Karla get a chance to get some router bits? We live about half way between two stores, so yesterday we took the hour drive to the west to get some. They were all out. They said the bits disappeared from the shelves as fast as they could get them out. Today after church I called the store that is an hour to our east. Same story. They are supposed to get some more in on Tuesday. I guess I'll check back then. Oh how I wish it was only 15 minutes to get to that store.
Today's Question(s):
For those that observe Daylight Savings Time
When did you "spring ahead" your clocks
Last night before going to bed ?
When you got up this morning ?
Opps a few I "forgot" back in the fall are now right on time ? I looked at the clock on my computer not long ago and saw it was an hour ahead and suddenly rememberd.
Extra Credit Question:
How is the "clock changer" in your home ? I change the clocks other than watches and my car (which I cannot figure out how to change)
How many clocks did you have to "spring ahead" ? My watch and 2 in kitchen, car, and 2 others. My kids have their watches and 2 clocks they change.
Which was the most complicated ? My car.
Bonus Question:
How many different websites do you read daily ? Many, anywhere from watching live streaming feeds of Old Faithful to my emails, local newspapers, Craigslist, all kinds.
Just for fun:
When was the last time you could of been heard saying
"Never say never " Most likely to my kids, but do not remember when.
Dh turned all (and I do mean all) the clocks ahead sat.night around 8:30
How is the "clock changer" in your home ?
He should be worn out. he collects clocks.
How many clocks did you have to "spring ahead" ?
I'm sitting here counting 12 in the living room.
You should be here Karla!!, 5 0f them chime and three of them coo coo!
One is this thing he says is the first type of clock that people could buy and it has the two rocks for weights and two tiny rocks on a thing that wiggles at the top and goes clunk, clunk, clunk.
Today's Question(s):
For those that observe Daylight Savings Time
When did you "spring ahead" your clocks?
Before I went to bed.
Extra Credit Question:
How is the "clock changer" in your home?
Me.
How many clocks did you have to "spring ahead"?
Five.
Which was the most complicated?
My alarm clock.
Bonus Question:
How many different websites do you read daily ?
Three, plus several news sites.
Just for fun:
When was the last time you could of been heard saying
"Never say never"
Last week.
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