Ralph: Forget it, Wally! It's only twelve a.m.! Dogs don't get midnight snacks! Actually, that wasn't a bad idea!
and a humble wiener dog showed him the way…
@hlb68The humble wiener dog probably learned it from him before he was put on food restricted diet; now if he gets caught he can blame Wally.
12 am? Is midnight before noon then? Or after? Is noon am or pm?
I have a hard time trying to keep my husband from overfeeding our Dachshund. He can’t go over fifteen pounds or his back will suffer.
Technically, the abbreviations should be 12n and 12m. Since digital displays can usually only handle am and pm, the convention has been set to go with the abbreviation that takes effect in one second and applies to the next 12 hours.
June 19, 2015
Shawn Black Premium Member about 10 years ago
and a humble wiener dog showed him the way…
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
@hlb68The humble wiener dog probably learned it from him before he was put on food restricted diet; now if he gets caught he can blame Wally.
KasperV about 10 years ago
12 am? Is midnight before noon then? Or after? Is noon am or pm?
cbrsarah about 10 years ago
I have a hard time trying to keep my husband from overfeeding our Dachshund. He can’t go over fifteen pounds or his back will suffer.
rphbeta about 10 years ago
Technically, the abbreviations should be 12n and 12m. Since digital displays can usually only handle am and pm, the convention has been set to go with the abbreviation that takes effect in one second and applies to the next 12 hours.