Cowboy Themed Invitation Wording For A Western Themed Invitation, How Do I Phrase The Time.

For a western themed invitation, how do I phrase the time. - cowboy themed invitation wording

I need to know how the time of the day on a party-type invitation, but in the jargon of the cowboy. For example, if the party 5, which is a good way to say it, but it looks like a cowboy?

3 comments:

TIM said...

Five O'Clock work very well. Cowboys could tell time.
Five Clock in the afternoon, but that sounds like a dandy, pilgrim?
I have also heard, "five after twelve noon clock ticks, but he was able to get customers arriving at 12.05 clock.

TIM said...

Five O'Clock work very well. Cowboys could tell time.
Five Clock in the afternoon, but that sounds like a dandy, pilgrim?
I have also heard, "five after twelve noon clock ticks, but he was able to get customers arriving at 12.05 clock.

Bingalee said...

'Round the Sunset is a good way to say 5 hours

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