I don't think so. After all, it is not morning everywhere. Plus, most people in this country appreciate afternoon more.
ROTFL :~D
ROFL - you beat me too it!!!!
I personally did not have a good morning this morning and it's not over yet.........
I don't think so. After all, it is not morning everywhere. Plus, most people in this country appreciate afternoon more.
"Good" morning is something of a forward-looking statement. As you know, forward looking statements carry with them a degree of risk.
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