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"approximately morning", "approximately afternoon" and "approximately evening" are good enough for me, anyway.

(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:21, archived)
Do you not feel bad if you are late somewhere
And leave people waiting for you?
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:25, archived)
no,
everyone I know is usually equally late.
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:26, archived)
Meh, now that everyone has a mobile
as soon as you are one minute late, they ring you up. Pillocks.
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:27, archived)
I don't have one.
double win.
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:28, archived)

Excatly. Sun up = go to work. Sun down = go home. No need for extra clock-on-hand to shown I can spend $5,000 on small clock-on-hand.
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:26, archived)
You know you're not forced to spend 5 grand on a watch, don't you?

(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:27, archived)

No, not forced to spend that much. Some people do, of course, to show that they are fancy people from magazine ads, who wear a watch from a company that sponsors frikkin' airplane races to show how important they are.

I guess people like that need to know the time, frequently.

What the hell is it with knowing the time? Seriously, is it that bloody important?
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:32, archived)
Shut up Adrian.

(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:35, archived)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouDt_LQTy0
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:36, archived)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS5P6GcUC4s&NR=1
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:41, archived)
No. It's a status symbol, or more often, an aspirational gesture expressed through consumption.
Your argument could just as well be about big fancy cars or large houses. Mostly unnecessary, but some people like them.

However, you have chosen to dress up your argument with strange, obscure insults directed at the homeless, the majority of whom have mental problems. Is it any wonder they ask the time? They're probably just grateful for the human interaction. Except with you, you disgusting lizard.
(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:37, archived)
Clickedy click.

(, Fri 3 Jul 2009, 14:48, archived)