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1. 14 May 2010 00:05 | ||
Wicked Grin |
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2. 14 May 2010 06:22 | ||
from wicked "gin" I gather... |
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3. 14 May 2010 07:12 | ||
does matter when u are on the other side if the earth:> |
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4. 14 May 2010 10:46 | ||
For me it's always past midnight. Which midnight were you talking about? |
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5. 14 May 2010 15:35 | ||
Finally!(...Somebody who understands the irrelevance of time when facing/enjoying life-long insomnias, lol!) |
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6. 14 May 2010 19:16 | ||
Ahh yes, I suppose that begs the question, at what point do we stop considering it "past midnight" and start considering it "before midnight". Perhaps we should ask midnightpoet? |
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7. 14 May 2010 20:08 | ||
Ron must be a night owl--which is a very rare species for a human. Much of the world turns in early to get their beauty sleep. Sheftali, on the other hand, has not turned in before midnight in many a moon. Definitely a creature of the night. |
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8. 16 May 2010 23:19 | ||
yes, past midnight is a sewwt time, when you are "alone" and so you no more "react", but just "are" there... |
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9. 16 May 2010 23:23 | ||
ehm... read "sweet" instead of "sewwt"! |
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10. 17 May 2010 08:41 | ||
To answer your question, dragon, "past midnight" is between 12:01 am and 4:59 am. "before midnight" is between 8:01 pm and 11:59 pm. The hours between 5 am and 8 pm don't count in relation to midnight, in my professional opinion. |
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11. 17 May 2010 10:56 | ||
Excellent description midnight, thanks. |