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...to think 12.30 is not 'mid morning?'

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Backinthebox · 11/04/2012 22:32

DD has joined the Pony Club. They are having a rally this weekend, we are not yet expert rally-goers, having only been to one so far that was called off half way through because of an unexpected blizzard! The rally was advertised aaaaaaaages ago, and the application form states it will be held in the morning, with exact start times given out closer to the day. As yet, the start time is still a secret.

I rang the organiser last night, and she said 'ah, yes, we're working on it. Should be sometime in the mid morning - 12 or 12.30 or something like that! We'll let you know.' I thought 12 o'clock was noon, and therefore a time after that would, strictly speaking, be described as the afternoon, not mid morning? Anyway, I'd like to know the time, as I would like to be able to plan things for myself as well as DD, not just spend the whole day hanging round in anticipation of taking part in a potato race with a 4 year old!

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WorraLiberty · 11/04/2012 22:34

Blimey, are you sure it's not an illegal rave? Grin

It all sounds rather hush hush

Kayano · 11/04/2012 22:38

Was she not saying

Mid morning? 12? 12.30?

As in it could be any of those

as opposed to

mid morning - 12 or 12.30

As in her suggesting that those times are
In the morning... Which is of course stupid

WorraLiberty · 11/04/2012 22:40

That made sense the 4th time I read it kayano

Grin
BellaVita · 11/04/2012 22:41

Mid morning to me is around 11.00am

12.00 is lunchtime

1.45 is early afternoon

Kayano · 11/04/2012 23:06

Worra I don't even think I understand myself Confused

swigs shloer

HalfPastWine · 11/04/2012 23:08

Mid morning to me is 10-10.30am. Right about snack time!

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