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Thread: Clocks

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    Clocks

    How many do you have, working not stuffed in a drawer?
    We have 10. One in the kitchen, one in the downstairs WC, 2 in the lounge, one in the conservatory, one in the garden, one in the bathroom and one in each of the 3 bedrooms.
    We need to get one for the hall!

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    I noticed the neighbour has installed a clock in his garden, why? Why would you want a clock in ya garden? In fact even wearing a watch is a bit tad old fashioned, not worn one for over 30 years.

    One in the lounge, one in the hall, one in the kitchen and one in the bedroom = 4

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    I noticed the neighbour has installed a clock in his garden, why? Why would you want a clock in ya garden? In fact even wearing a watch is a bit tad old fashioned, not worn one for over 30 years.

    One in the lounge, one in the hall, one in the kitchen and one in the bedroom = 4
    Not wearing a watch! I feel undressed without mine.

    Clocks, one in lounge, one in main bedroom, two in second bedroom (one showing time in USA where our son lives), one in kitchen and one in conservatory = six
    Last edited by Baggies_Boy_Tony; 28-06-2017 at 09:28 AM.

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    What actually constitutes a clock? Do you include the timer on a Computer Monitor, a telephone handset, a microwave oven, a normal oven. If you do, then we have 9; if you do not then this goes down to 3(Dining Room, Garden and Study).
    By far the best is the one I have in my Study and I have named it Tony. Why, might you ask? Because it is a Cuckoo Clock and everytime that bird flies out it reminds me of the "cuckoo in the nest" at Albion.

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    QUOTE=sweeper5;What actually constitutes a clock?

    Clock - not designed to be worn or carried about.

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    I bet Fergie has one in every room!

    "Hairdryer treatment" for wife if tea isn't spot on time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    QUOTE=sweeper5;What actually constitutes a clock?

    Clock - not designed to be worn or carried about.


    Like my concrete sundial?

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    Quote Originally Posted by holmleighchris View Post
    How many do you have, working not stuffed in a drawer?
    We have 10. One in the kitchen, one in the downstairs WC, 2 in the lounge, one in the conservatory, one in the garden, one in the bathroom and one in each of the 3 bedrooms.
    We need to get one for the hall!
    None.No'such'thing'as'time'anway'
    Just'one'more'thing'for'you'to'worry'over

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweeper5 View Post
    What actually constitutes a clock? Do you include the timer on a Computer Monitor, a telephone handset, a microwave oven, a normal oven. If you do, then we have 9; if you do not then this goes down to 3(Dining Room, Garden and Study).
    By far the best is the one I have in my Study and I have named it Tony. Why, might you ask? Because it is a Cuckoo Clock and everytime that bird flies out it reminds me of the "cuckoo in the nest" at Albion.

    I wasn't including anything on your list Sweeper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    I noticed the neighbour has installed a clock in his garden, why? Why would you want a clock in ya garden? In fact even wearing a watch is a bit tad old fashioned, not worn one for over 30 years.

    One in the lounge, one in the hall, one in the kitchen and one in the bedroom = 4
    I've not worn a watch for a good 30 years either. Rarely wore one before that. Always found them obtrusive.

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