See, now that's why they invented the 24 hour clock. So you can't be confused by the AM, PM, FM, SM or anything else.
Crash

(I AM so PM me)
LOL...!
Even though I have been a Soldier in the Army, (many moons ago), and been taught/had to use the 24 hour clock system, I still stand for hours at Paddington Station looking at the 24 hour digital clock, high above me, and trying to calculate , in AM or PM, when my train will be arriving...
..by the time I have worked it out (mostly incorrectly)...
...the train has left...

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...arse...

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We Old Folks get confused by 24 hour clocks....
...trust me...
All my time pieces are fitted with hands, and Roman numerals starting at I and finishing at XII...
...easy-peasy...

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Anything after 1200 hours is complete gibberish to me...

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LOL...!
Paul "It's now about 7:30 PM" Fosbery...

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...or Nearly Half Past Seven, if you happen to be standing next to me...

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P.S. ...I love it when Jimbo uses AM and PM on the Tours...
that's why I always turn up on time...

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