nigeltheblack
- Member since Apr 6, 2006
- Male / 32
- Burgess Hill , United Kingdom
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hey my name is gary i am 38 im looking for a relationship with teenage boys who have stamina and can take a pounding.
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nigeltheblack autumnintowinter's photo
Jan 12, 2017 at 3:48
Jan 12, 2017
awesome thanks man
nigeltheblack pinkbikeaudience's article
May 14, 2015 at 12:02
May 14, 2015
Results: FISE Montpellier Slopestyle Finals
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nigeltheblack flyingmetal's article
May 3, 2015 at 5:47
May 3, 2015
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cet is gmt +1
cest is bst +1
(So to the above comment GMT is 2 hours BEHIND CEST - i.e. central european summer time - however because at the moment UK is also using BST - i.e. British summer time - gmt+1 the time difference is only 1 hour still - this does not mean that GMT is 2 hours behind CET - these two time zones remain fixed at 1 hour apart but are only used in the winter)
mainland europe and britain usually swap to daylight saving time (and back again) on the same weekend(s) of the year meaning that usually always countries who use cet/cest are always 1 hour ahead of the UK time zone.
In affect you would be correct to say that CET and BST are the same as they are both GMT + 1 however they are not commonly used concurrently.
Sorry if this is a bit confusing would be more than happy to elaborate further
nigeltheblack flyingmetal's article
Apr 30, 2015 at 13:19
Apr 30, 2015
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Well yes I do see your point as obviously then the daylight would be fixed in a set place - but if you weren't joking and do genuinely believe that the world should all work off of one universally global time to avoid people getting confused at what time things in other countries start you are a plum
nigeltheblack flyingmetal's article
Apr 30, 2015 at 9:05
Apr 30, 2015
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timezones are not stupid unless the earth ceased it's orbit and geographical longitudes became redundant.