It does to me too.
(Unless I am in a super boring class, then each minute feels like an hour...)
2007-07-25 12:16:53
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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it used to seem that way to me, but it depends on how busy you are. Right now when I start my shift at work, it is very busy for the first few hours so they fly by but then work slows down and so does time! It drags on because I'm counting the hours til I'm off
2007-07-25 19:05:16
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answered by crazyc23192 1
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Not when you work night shift. The 4 to 7 AM hours are the slowest for me.
2007-07-25 21:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Almost always yes unless I am on a long trip back from vacation or visiting relatives that live far away, then it seems to take forever.
2007-07-25 19:06:47
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answered by gabeymac♥ 5
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no, because at work, after lunch always seems to go by at a snails pace, while the morning half is just slow.
2007-07-25 19:06:36
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answered by caligallj 2
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Not for me. After lunch from 12pm until 5pm when I can leave, feels like time has stopped. The day just drags on....
2007-07-25 19:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, of course not. What about shrink appointments? There are so many times when this isn't true. It just matters how the time is spent.
2007-07-25 19:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah the coming home trip is always quicker for some do do do do do doo dooo dooo spooky reason :)âºâ»â¥â¼
2007-07-25 19:13:05
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answered by ausblue 7
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No. The same because time is a constant. It never changes, only our perception of time changes.
2007-07-25 19:13:20
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answered by Derek P 1
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Yes especially with my fuel tank in my car
2007-07-26 05:54:26
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answered by REVHEAD 6
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