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annaj Wrote:

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> Midnight on the 14th, Quids.

> You've got another 24 hours.



This is what I don't get. Surely midnight, 00.00, is the start of the day? Anyway, pleased to still be here til midnight on the 15th ;-)

a) Until a few days ago I had absolutely no idea who this poor guy Stephen Gately was.


b) Don?t you think all the confusion between 12am/00:00 would be solved if we just made time (and everything else) metric?


c) You can get a really good shine off a pair of Doc Martins if you polish them regularly.


d) Should I have used numbers instead of letters for this list?

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