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Re: Arriving To Events On Hmong Time
« Reply #15 on: February 03, 2020, 07:17:58 PM »
People who are late annoys me lol

It’s better to be early than late. Stop your Hmong time please lol

LMAO!  :2funny:  What if they are 1.03678 seconds late?  Will you still be annoyed?   :P :D  But, OK, sir, I will remember to come bearing a gift when I'm going to be Hmong time late.  LOL!  Fyi my gifts will be booze, booze, and more booze.   ;D



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Re: Arriving To Events On Hmong Time
« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2020, 07:25:32 PM »
The thing about going late is this.

If you want to go late, when you enter the building, all eyes will be on you.  That in itself is the grand entry so do what I do.  Carry with yourself either a bottle or a really large case of beer.

In this way, all is forgiven. 



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Re: Arriving To Events On Hmong Time
« Reply #17 on: February 03, 2020, 07:28:35 PM »
The thing about going late is this.

If you want to go late, when you enter the building, all eyes will be on you.  That in itself is the grand entry so do what I do.  Carry with yourself either a bottle or a really large case of beer.

In this way, all is forgiven.

Yeah, you can always use the excuse, "I had to stop at the liquor store for you people." :D



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