Well, since 8 2/3 innings went by with nothing at all happening on the field, it will give real sports fans something to talk about at the sports bar..
That time change is a simple convenience that I love and the farther north you live the better it is. I’ve lived through about 150 of them and they never fazed me for one second. No different than driving to and from BC to Alberta. Clocks change and they always will, Daylight saving or not. The earth just keeps on turning. And please don’t whine about “loosing time”. I go to bed at 10:30, loose consciousness, and wake up about 6:30. You don’t see anyone in my house screaming, “Oh Mother of God! How will I ever cope with the lose of those hours? And it worries me because I have to survive it again tonight.” The whole debate is for fools.
When I went to school in BC the 12 years were divided into blocks of 3 so changing schools was not such a big deal, traumatic thing. Just Elementary, Primary, Jr. High and High. Of course that wasn’t good enough for the bureaucrats, because bureaucrats are bureaucrats everywhere, so the changed the last two to Secondary and Senior Secondary. Seriously? Anyway, there was/is certainly no freshman, senior junior BS like they practice in the US.
A nice hoppy IPA is always best.