Daylight savings time?

So, if I book an hour at 2AM on Nov. 6, do I get 2 hours for the price of 1?

Or, if I book an overnight, do I get one hour for free?
That might be a good special for a provider to run. Book 1 hour get the 2nd free.
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Charles I would'nt count on it.
oh you're thinking she'll be using a clock, not an eg timer
I'd not bank on it... but hey, if she needs the quid for her quo bad enough, she might.
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So, if I book an hour at 2AM on Nov. 6, do I get 2 hours for the price of 1?

Or, if I book an overnight, do I get one hour for free? Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
Only if you prepay for the same appointment in the spring! LOL
oh you're thinking she'll be using a clock, not an eg timer
Originally Posted by HoneyRose
Now, that's funny!!!
Thanks Charles! And I really do know to spell "egg" with two "g"s
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Wouldn't that be awful if you scheduled your meeting at 2am on Daylight Savings Time (in April)...you get to the door, she opens it, takes your donation and then says, "Your time is up." LOL
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I thinck Chuck should try it and report to us how it worked out.
I doubt it, but if the woman has few enough working neurons... why not try, the worst she'll do is say, 'time's up' after 60 minutes.
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for YOU Charles...If you were with me...YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS{l ol}
OoOoo That means there will be an extra hour added on before last call at the bar. Right?
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Of course .... beer goggles for all.
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Did someone say beer goggles????