Spending my first 15 years of life in Indiana--I had a vague sense that time changed elsewhere in the country as the national news would change time--not us. The Blackfeet here in Montana say- leave it to the white man to cut a foot off one end of the blanket and sew it to the other end of the blanket and think you have a longer blanket. I have to agree, the whole concept of daylight savings has never made sense to me and to think that we can legislate controlling time is the same in my mind as legislating health care from a priveledge to a right. The insanity and egotistical notion of trying to change the unchangeable is quite amusing in my mind. Time doesn't change and health care will never be a right, unless we all become as inanimate as the instrument I am sitting in front of.
Oh by the way Leslie I think I had one success with CVS/caremark to zip 60056--I believe it went through, if no hang ups I will let you know--
Also, I was taught in school that the term Hoosier came about by the regional dialect when answering the door the locals would ask "who's there" which sounded like Hoosier. jimmie