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Is it just me :confused::confused:

Am I missing something :confused::confused:

Or does Martin (at the top of the page) say that the clocks go forward at 2am?

Isnt it 2am SUNDAY?

If I am infact being a numpty I will delete this thread forthwith :p
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  • I'm glad its not just me thats confused! I thought it was 2am Sunday too....
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  • ZTD
    ZTD Posts: 24,327 Forumite
    Well St Patrick's day was wrong too...
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  • I thought it was Sunday as well, its even printed on my calendar and my local paper says Sunday.
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  • izzybusy23
    izzybusy23 Posts: 994 Forumite
    tigtag02 wrote: »
    Is it just me :confused::confused:

    Am I missing something :confused::confused:

    Or does Martin (at the top of the page) say that the clocks go forward at 2am?

    Isnt it 2am SUNDAY?

    If I am infact being a numpty I will delete this thread forthwith :p

    OMG, I was just having the exact same conversation with DH as I said I think MSE have got it wrong with the BST as its Sunday. Its my DD's birthday party tomorrow, I don't want us to turn up an hour late at the venue, which I will do according to Martin! :D
  • Jenna
    Jenna Posts: 460 Forumite
    Yup it's always the early hours of Sunday morning (1 or 2am as I recall)

    I do like the "halo" effect on Martin thou hehe :)
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  • webitha
    webitha Posts: 4,799 Forumite
    what this sunday?????????????????????????????
    If we can put a man on the moon...how come we cant put them all there?

  • moneypooh
    moneypooh Posts: 2,217 Forumite
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    definitely SUNDAY, eldest well unimpressed she'll get one hour less sleep!:D
  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    Its always been a Sunday for both Summer and Winter changes for as long as I can remember. It is also Sunday on my calendar.

    Its Sunday I say!
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
  • snails's_pace
    snails's_pace Posts: 2,121 Forumite
    it is indeed sun am, 1 less hour for me at work :j overnight,

    perhaps mse team thought it was april fools day :confused:

    hope no one changes their clocks tonight :eek: ...or there'll be a lot of people late for work :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • I was confused too! But I agree that it is Sunday morning.

    St Patrick's was mostly celebrated on the Sat so it didn't fall into a very holy week as Easter was so early.
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