A fellow blogger, Susan, of
Patchwork Reflections, http://patchworkreflections.blogspot.com, had an interesting post about time pieces,
such as watches, clocks, and the math of it all. Check it out at http://patchworkreflections.blogspot.com/2014/01/got-time.html.
I heard recently that there is a trend among the elite,
fashionable, and pacesetters to not to wear a watch for the sake of seeing what
time it is. If I understand it right it
is OK to wear a watch like an expensive gold bracelet, it doesn't even have to
hands or other moving parts, as long as it is chic. It is like making the statement, "I'm so
cool and worldly, time is not important t me, it is too materialistic."
If this trend continues to spread a whole lot ways of life
will have to change.
When attending church is when does the sermon start, when the pastor arrive
or the most of the congregation?
When making a doctor's appointment make it for "when I get there. If you get there at 4 hours after the office is closed you can
say, "How crude! And call the doctor at home to come back in, he
didn't take into account you are a chick person that doesn't believe in watches
that tell time.
If people tell you to
spring forward one hour in the spring time look at them in pity and feel sorry for them.
If in school your
child's school principal calls you and tells you your child never arrives on
time. Just smile and shake your head and
explain to them there is no such thing as time.
If you come into a movie theater and the movie has already
started, demand they stop and it and start over. If they tell you that you are late, you can
say, "Not late at being cool and fashionable! Now,
restart the movie like I told you."
If you go to a concert, the same applies.
When McDonald and other fast food restaurants take down
their breakfast menu at 10:30 and you show up when the sun is in the middle of
the sky (don't use the word "Noon") demand a sausage and biscuit and tell them
you might not wear a watch but your money is good as anybody's.
If they get this trend to work, next they might work on throwing
away calendars unless they like seeing the monthly pictures.
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