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Funny thing to extract from CBFS-VA Stats...

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If you take the Flights per Day for the whole period of CBFS's life, you will notice that Wednesdays and Thursdays are the days where most flying has been conducted....

In Denmark we have a term called "Missus evening" and it is Wednesday evening.

I will not get deeper into the "Missus evening" but the more grown up amongst us will clearly guess/know the meaning.... :redface:

How does these two facts add up then....?

Well, make up your own opinion... :lol:
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Don't know about Missus evening but a lot of us will be familiar with 'misses evening' an evening when you misses what you hope to get.

There are though usually only seven of those a week :sad:

As to those two days......that'll be DaveB's day off Wed and maybe sometimes Thursday :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

True Garry.. very true :wink: After my day off, I work slowly into my new working week so after the morning chores.. I fly until the evening shift :lol:

You know.. I didn't do one VA flight yesterday and I feel so embarrassed :worried: :redface: I've not done one today yet either so I'd better pull my finger out :lol:

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Be sure to wash your hands then......and DO I know the "misses evening" as well ... not so often though atm .... as springtime is nearing :dance: :dance: ;-)
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DanKH wrote: I will not get deeper into the "Missus evening" but the more grown up amongst us will clearly guess/know the meaning.... :redface:
:think: ..only on a Wednesday Dan?... :think:

..still pondering that one..

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:lol: :lol:

I should have seen that one coming...

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:lol: :lol:

...actually Wednesdays are good for me....given the opportunity :-#

Perhaps I should move to Denmark...

Sorry Dan, it's just the thought of the Danish getting to work late on a Thursday morning... :green:

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I'm a B-man myself ... (not sure if this is the right term in English)

But we are categorising people in A-types and B-types, according to who are the early risers and who's not....as you maybe can see from the time I'm flying I am a typical B-person. So being late up Wednesday will not hurt the ability to get to work Thursdays....I'm also working flex-time so there ...

I can fly and still have a pleasant evening and be able to get to work on time ... :wink:

Sorry for any and all you A'ers out there ..
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:think: ..then I'm an A/B

I work shifts, earlies 0630/1430, lates 1430/2230, alternate weeks.

I prefer the lates..it's nice to get out of bed and not go to work.. :wink:

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I thought in Danish "B" meant bacon :dunno:

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