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@Emerald Archer I was born into the restaurant business and for the earliest years of my life Dinner time was around 9 PM. This is kinda like between the diners and the drinkers busy times. It became a habit that lasted long past working for the family. My years in agriculture followed the sun and season for dinner time, winter dinner was always before 7 pm. Then enter my professional years I went right back to 9 PM dining. As I grow older, eat and drink less and earlier and earlier. Dinner is most often before 5 pm and sometimes as early as 3 pm. Ms. MOG knows that if I say linner it is between 3-5, if I say dinner it is after 5 and as late as 9.

You may have guessed I am higher than giraffe balls. :lildab: :lildab: :lildab:
 
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I'm good, it Friday, i have an easy day of sitting in a conference, I got a unused vacation bonus check and hitting some concerts this weekend. Everything is coming up Millhouse.




Sounds wonderful.....:bighug:..have a great weekend.. you have Earned it...........:headbang:


#HighNoon @Lil Dab :bighug:
 
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