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Great Time Controversy:
Kids already get up early enough


About: Reader sees both sides of Great Time Controversy

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Why would anyone want to even think about such a change. Our children already get up early enough. I think it is a bad idea. We already live in a fast pace world as it is. If others want to leave their clocks on eastern time, so do it. Just don't expect everyone else to follow pursuit.

I am comfortable the way things are and I too say leave it alone, I already work on fast time but live central. If we went fast time would we not have to get up 2 hrs. early instead of 1?

Yes, there would be a lot of confusion.

Let's think of the children for once and not ourselves. Just a reminder many Campbellsville and Taylor residents still think that Columbia is on their time.

s/Rita Smith




This story was posted on 2010-07-28 17:02:49
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