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View Poll Results: DST: Keep it or lose it?
Keep it! 57 35.19%
Lose it! 105 64.81%
Voters: 162. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-23-2016, 08:34 AM
 
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I want DST all year long, so I'd rather dump Standard Time.
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Old 05-23-2016, 06:43 PM
 
Location: Iowa
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We are entering the glory days of DST, I enjoy the late sunsets very much. I wish we could be on DST all year around. Joy to the world, joy to you and me, joy to DST Falcon, or as he was known in ancient Egypt, Horus.

Horus was born to the goddess Isis after she retrieved the dismembered body parts of her murdered husband Osiris, except his penis which was thrown into the Nile and eaten by a catfish. Isis used her magic powers to resurrect Osiris and fashion a golden phallus to conceive her son, Horus. Once Isis knew she was pregnant with Horus, she fled to the Nile Delta marshlands to hide from her brother Set who jealously killed Osiris and who she knew would want to kill their son. There Isis bore a divine son, Horus.


DS Falcon enjoying the late sunset


Horus as he appeared back in 2400 BC




Horus trying to enjoy his mid morning coffee and paper (on a Monday)

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