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Slojab

11/01/22 12:24 PM

#203845 RE: Invest-in-America #203844

I guess I AM just dumb.


Nah, you're just incorrect once again, as Dave pointed out previously.

The words "happy" and "hour" have appeared together for centuries when describing pleasant times. In act I, scene 2 of William Shakespeare's King Henry V, he says, "Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour/That may give furtherance to our expedition..." The use of the phrase "happy hour" to refer to a scheduled period of entertainment is, however, more recent.

One possible origin of the term "happy hour," in the sense of a scheduled period of entertainment, is from the United States Navy. In early 1913, a group of homemakers called the "Happy Hour Social" organised "semi-weekly smokers" on board USS Arkansas.[1] The name "Happy Hour Club," "Happy Hour Social Club," and similar variants had been in use as the names of social clubs, primarily by women's social clubs, since at least the early 1880s. By June 1913, the crew of Arkansas had started referring to their regularly scheduled smokers as happy hours.[2] The happy hours included a variety of entertainment, including boxing and wrestling matches, music, dancing, and movies.[3] By the end of World War I, the practice of holding happy hours had spread throughout the Navy.[4]

delerious1

11/01/22 7:28 PM

#203851 RE: Invest-in-America #203844

Actually Happy Hour is a great idea but needs just 2 little tweaks to make it more popular.