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When families and friends come together at Christmas, it's often a time for happy memories and reminiscing.
For all the talk of a fairytale finish for Cunningham next weekend, this tough Wigan team clearly do not have much time for happy endings.
In Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, there were three such events to woo marketers and agencies, held one after the other at breakfast time, lunchtime and in the early afternoon, with the final one wrapped up in time for happy hour.
"We're more interested in catching terrorists who are trying to kill Americans than we are in leaving the Capitol in time for happy hour," said Stuart Roy, a spokesman for the majority leader, Tom DeLay, Republican of Texas.
Some despondent young staff members at the Republican National Committee on Capitol Hill, who usually work late into the night in the final stretches of a campaign, took to leaving their desks early, in time for happy hour at bars.
The average attendee arrived just in time for happy hour, ready to smash a few Dirty Russians or Adios Motherfuckers before engaging in the pre-mating rituals of dancing badly and asking me why the music was so bad, with the intention of facilitating some form of sweat-soaked tongue action before scoffing a double cheeseburger on the N18 back to Harrow town centre.
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Though each bar has different times for happy hour, you're guaranteed to find one between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. on on Isla Colón.
Post hoc analysis of the significant emotion effect yielded fastest times for happy conditions (happy vs. anger/disgust/fear/sad: p < .001; happy vs. neutral: p = .02) followed by neutral, sadness, disgust, fear, and anger.
Post hoc analysis of the significant emotion effect yielded fastest times for happy conditions (happy vs. anger/disgust/fear/neutral/sad: p < .001) followed by neutral, anger, sadness, disgust, and fear conditions.
Post hoc analysis of the significant emotion effect demonstrated fastest reaction times for happy faces (happy vs. sad: p = .01, happy vs. anger: p = .002, happy vs. fear/disgust: p < .001; happy vs. neutral: p = .04) followed by neutral, anger, disgust, sadness, and fear.
And this one: "Tell them bluntly … 'We will get married when we want to — and if we want to!'" O.K., folks, I say it's time for a happy pill coupled with a vow of courtesy.
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