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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS

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Created by Airman1 > 9 months ago, 7 Mar 2009
Airman1
37 posts
7 Mar 2009 4:12PM
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CAN EVERYBODY REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ON MAY 16TH.
IT WILL BE A REALLY CLOSE VOTE.
LAST NIGHT WAS DARK AT 814PM.
IF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS VOTED AGAINST WILL BE DARK DURING SUMMER JUST AFTER 7PM!!!!!
IMAGINE GETTING ON WATER AFTER WORK AT 6PM AND HAVING JUST OVER 1 HOUR OF SAILING!!!!!

IF YOU LOVE THE WIND VOTE YES

CHEERS

elmo
WA, 8872 posts
7 Mar 2009 4:44PM
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The winds there before 6pm to

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
7 Mar 2009 4:51PM
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Ellllllllllllmooooooooooooo.................. Shhhhhhhhhhh you naughty little red monster

andrewh
WA, 46 posts
7 Mar 2009 11:45PM
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I finish at 3pm, but still love daylight saving, i'm on you side airman1

elmo
WA, 8872 posts
8 Mar 2009 12:01AM
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Be great no daylight savings

The bypass rd extends the freeway but the local council drops all the speed limits to 70kms and puts in another 5 sets of light between the 2 bridges (thats not crap there)

The trip down to sesame street on a weekday doesn't look so viable for the metro crew

yeah baby

Unfortunately I'll probably need the extra hour just to drive across muppettland once it's done

Vote No
We want daylight savings

Paul
WA, 346 posts
8 Mar 2009 11:00AM
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Hey Elmo
anyone able to be at the beach before 6.00pm in summer, as there job allows them to get there "early", is NOT entitled to vote on the subject!!!! Or they should be given a vote card with a "yes for DS" only box re ticked.

Nor are any pensioners who have to be in front of the telly for the six o'clock news every day. God bless the dears that think if it is too hot at six it will be so much better being five o'clock or at least if the time were different so would the temperature.

elmo
WA, 8872 posts
8 Mar 2009 11:18AM
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Paul said...

Hey Elmo
anyone able to be at the beach before 6.00pm in summer, as there job allows them to get there "early", is NOT entitled to vote on the subject!!!! Or they should be given a vote card with a "yes for DS" only box re ticked.

Nor are any pensioners who have to be in front of the telly for the six o'clock news every day. God bless the dears that think if it is too hot at six it will be so much better being five o'clock or at least if the time were different so would the temperature.




Paul,

I could quite honestly say that the majority of people have no Idea of how I will be voting on this.

Please note

All my posts on DLS (always have been) they ARE designed to take the puss and should not be taken seriously. As the thread gets longer my claims get wilder

Ps

I DO know where you are coming from

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
8 Mar 2009 12:33PM
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i'm one of the few stay at home mums that wants DLS,




Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
8 Mar 2009 5:16PM
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WINDY MILLER said...

i'm one of the few stay at home mums that wants DLS,

Show us ya tits!

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
8 Mar 2009 8:16PM
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milf !

novak
WA, 119 posts
10 Mar 2009 10:16AM
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if you really love the wind you will arrange your own times to suit. Don't rely on the general population to do it for you.
"9 to 5" is the old way of living
...cheers

RRamjet
QLD, 43 posts
10 Mar 2009 8:05PM
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I done with it, my sails have faded, I get into trouble coming home later, and the sea-breeze comes in an hour later.

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
10 Mar 2009 9:43PM
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How do we vote for it?

Can i make up fake names to vote more than once to keep it?

Can we put posters of sad windsurfers who only get to sail after 5.30 around the city to convince to rest of the population to vote yes..?

Eggy
WA, 58 posts
11 Mar 2009 10:25AM
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Yeah... "Keep this Rif Raf off your daughter and on the water" would be the slogan, thats so crazy it just might work!

gazza
WA, 647 posts
11 Mar 2009 8:10PM
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WINDY MILLER said...

milf !


More like dilf

i bet all the mums at the mother group are a gagging for it and you being the only dilf you lucky lucky thing

gazza
WA, 647 posts
11 Mar 2009 8:11PM
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by the way love day light saving not only for windsurfing but its cooler when i start and finsh work

FilthyAmatuer
WA, 877 posts
15 Mar 2009 2:23AM
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novak said...

if you really love the wind you will arrange your own times to suit. Don't rely on the general population to do it for you.
"9 to 5" is the old way of living
...cheers


well thats great if you have a job thats flexible. Many people dont.

Your correct about 9 to 5 being the old way of living now its 8 to 5 ... my last job in the city was 8 to 5, for a 40 hour week - how does that work. Supposedly you got an hour lunch break and supposeduly it was flexible... but you got comments and looks when you left early even if you didnt take your lunch break or came in early... dodgy

novak
WA, 119 posts
15 Mar 2009 5:13PM
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So your current job is different now?

"Many people don't." That's a minority. Most people don't need dls.

FilthyAmatuer
WA, 877 posts
19 Mar 2009 11:51AM
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I now work fly in fly out - so I will never be sailing (ok maybe sometimes, just not as much as when I was in Perth)

Still DLS is awesome

Yves
WA, 134 posts
17 May 2009 11:16PM
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F****** hell...

Eggy
WA, 58 posts
18 May 2009 5:54AM
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Bugga!!

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
18 May 2009 8:57AM
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People who cant windsurf...

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
18 May 2009 9:45AM
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how about a new time line for all the coastal burbs that voted it in

And the hillbillies can keep their 5am sunshine.


I'm so depressed ,, i could move state

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
18 May 2009 12:26PM
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WINDY MILLER said...

how about a new time line for all the coastal burbs that voted it in

And the hillbillies can keep their 5am sunshine.


I'm so depressed ,, i could move state




I would have thought the "stay at home dad" crew wouldn't care (or know) what time it was

Paul
WA, 346 posts
18 May 2009 4:06PM
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Sorry to see you going back to victoria in disgust windy. I guess you will have the benefit of DSavings back over there and better surf thru the summer.

Hope all goes well for you there.

Did anyone notice how many people did not vote. When they showed the number of voters registered in each area, followed by the resulting votes either way, there were around 8000 people in most areas that did not vote. That looked like close to one quarter of voters didn't bother.

FilthyAmatuer
WA, 877 posts
18 May 2009 5:06PM
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probably a lot of people that didnt care, or mildly in favour, i bet ALL the no camp voted.

WA still the backend of Australia (I rekon we are like the southerners in the US)

pepe47
WA, 1382 posts
18 May 2009 6:42PM
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Paul said...

Sorry to see you going back to victoria in disgust windy. I guess you will have the benefit of DSavings back over there and better surf thru the summer.

Hope all goes well for you there.

Did anyone notice how many people did not vote. When they showed the number of voters registered in each area, followed by the resulting votes either way, there were around 8000 people in most areas that did not vote. That looked like close to one quarter of voters didn't bother.


spoken with a few of those people and they said that they've voted three times already on the same issue. ten million dollars spent during a recession, just to make sure the pollies have it in black and white. I suppose the republic will be the next contentious waste of our taxes.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
18 May 2009 8:23PM
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pepe47 said...

Paul said...

Sorry to see you going back to victoria in disgust windy. I guess you will have the benefit of DSavings back over there and better surf thru the summer.

Hope all goes well for you there.

Did anyone notice how many people did not vote. When they showed the number of voters registered in each area, followed by the resulting votes either way, there were around 8000 people in most areas that did not vote. That looked like close to one quarter of voters didn't bother.


spoken with a few of those people and they said that they've voted three times already on the same issue. ten million dollars spent during a recession, just to make sure the pollies have it in black and white. I suppose the republic will be the next contentious waste of our taxes.


no i think its trading hours next.....

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
18 May 2009 8:48PM
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Lets hope all those backward NO voters that work in retail get extended trading hours.
No sunshine for you fockers

sheeny
WA, 38 posts
18 May 2009 10:44PM
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Some interesting results so far from the referendum with respects to certain regions in WA that Seabreeze covers;

Geraldton
NO - 13,327
YES - 3,178

Mandurah
NO - 10,495
YES - 6,384

Ocean Reef
YES - 10,621
NO - 6,411

Scarborough
YES - 9,247
NO -7,724

Vasse - Margaret River
NO - 12,649
YES - 6,241

So next time you're in Geraldton, Mandurah or Margaret River just remember these were the people that voted NO and robbed you of that extra hour of sailing you once had after work and for some people the only chance you had to get a sail after work.

As Ron Burgundy said “Go f#!k yourself Geraldton, Mandurah and Margaret River”

elmo
WA, 8872 posts
18 May 2009 10:57PM
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sheeny said...

Some interesting results so far from the referendum with respects to certain regions in WA that Seabreeze covers;



As Ron Burgundy said “Go f#!k yourself Geraldton, Mandurah and Margaret River”


Why do ourselves when there is the "Yes" voters to do

Time to get over it



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