No, it is only 5 o'clock somewhere one time per hour. Then it would be 5:01, 5:02....etc.
No. It is only five o'clock somewhere once every hour. Then it is 5:01, 5:02, or some other time in that particular time zone.
Of Course. It would have to be on the hour, though.
It would be 8 Oclock Minus one hour.
It is always Standard Time somewhere, and it is always Daylight Saving Time somewhere.
No. It is just coincidence. There is always a thunderstorm going on somewhere, and there is always someone being born somewhere.
idon't really know because I'm the one asking it
The best answer is probably. Chances are, it is always snowing somewhere on Earth because there are always some places, such as in the mountains, over the arctic, etc., that are always below freezing and Earth is a very big place.
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NO. It is 33 minutes past SIX o'clock.
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get yourself a cartesian circle, or just look at one online and translate it from there 3,6,9, and 12 would all be 90 deg increments.
Many Americans eat breakfast at home, while some choose to have breakfast at cafes, fast food restaurants, or through drive-through services. Breakfast is often seen as a quick and convenient meal to start the day.
5 o'clock
five oclock somewhere?
That's military speak for 5 oclock in the morning
8:00 oclock
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It is always five o'clock somewhere. It is the minute that doesn't change. So if it is 3:47 where u are then it is 5:47 a.m. and 5:47 p.m. in a different time zone