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I have always thought daylight saving was a good thing, especially on those balmy summer evenings when you have a few pints under your belt, with a barbie cookin away and the rugrats running around, and you can still enjoy yourself instead of heading inside for the lights...Weeknight barbies can also be enjoyed, and burgs would be happy as more cattle will need to be eaten to cater for barbie bonanza. Only real problem is that the next morning you need to rise earlier than you would like, but the body clock is an amazing thing and you will adapt in no time. Then when it`s over you will be sleeping in an extra hour until your body clock goes back to normal.
All in all, daylight saving rocks...