i'm starved! lunch is still an hour away
.zero ★ ★ ★ Nov 6, 2008 #11,721 Aug 8, 2006 82,928 Nov 6, 2008 #11,721 .zero Nov 6, 2008 i'm starved! lunch is still an hour away Buy on AliExpress.com
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,722 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,722 Red Nov 6, 2008 Have some brunch.
Martin Senior Member Nov 6, 2008 #11,723 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Nov 6, 2008 #11,723 Martin Nov 6, 2008 just finished dinner. tagliatele with meatloaf, with a new chili sauce I found. last night I emptied half the jar over it and that was... not a great call.
just finished dinner. tagliatele with meatloaf, with a new chili sauce I found. last night I emptied half the jar over it and that was... not a great call.
.zero ★ ★ ★ Nov 6, 2008 #11,724 Aug 8, 2006 82,928 Nov 6, 2008 #11,724 .zero Nov 6, 2008 juve red said: Have some brunch. Click to expand... then i'll be too full to eat lunch
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,725 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,725 Red Nov 6, 2008 Then skip lunch and have afternoon tea.
Sheik Yerbouti ★★★ Nov 6, 2008 #11,726 Apr 15, 2006 56,640 Nov 6, 2008 #11,726 Sheik Yerbouti Nov 6, 2008 ola chicas! how's the hangover of the win from yesterday?
Lawnchair Bes The Loser Nov 6, 2008 #11,727 Jan 7, 2004 29,704 Nov 6, 2008 #11,727 Lawnchair Bes Nov 6, 2008 juve red said: Then skip lunch and have afternoon tea. Click to expand... he is not british
.zero ★ ★ ★ Nov 6, 2008 #11,728 Aug 8, 2006 82,928 Nov 6, 2008 #11,728 .zero Nov 6, 2008 juve red said: Then skip lunch and have afternoon tea. Click to expand... but then what do i do during lunch?
juve red said: Then skip lunch and have afternoon tea. Click to expand... but then what do i do during lunch?
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,729 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,729 Red Nov 6, 2008 Snack
Martin Senior Member Nov 6, 2008 #11,730 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Nov 6, 2008 #11,730 Martin Nov 6, 2008 juve red said: Then skip lunch and have afternoon tea. Click to expand... tea is a meal to you?
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,731 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,731 Red Nov 6, 2008 In my house dinner is called tea.
Sheik Yerbouti ★★★ Nov 6, 2008 #11,732 Apr 15, 2006 56,640 Nov 6, 2008 #11,732 Sheik Yerbouti Nov 6, 2008 Martin said: tea is a meal to you? Click to expand... unfortunately for some ppl it is!
Martin Senior Member Nov 6, 2008 #11,733 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Nov 6, 2008 #11,733 Martin Nov 6, 2008 juve red said: In my house dinner is called tea. Click to expand... the what? I thought "tea" meant tea and cookies, not a meal at all, just an excuse to chat.
juve red said: In my house dinner is called tea. Click to expand... the what? I thought "tea" meant tea and cookies, not a meal at all, just an excuse to chat.
Firestarter ▀▄▀▄▀▄▀▄ Nov 6, 2008 #11,734 Jul 15, 2006 25,687 Nov 6, 2008 #11,734 Firestarter Nov 6, 2008 Martin said: the what? I thought "tea" meant tea and cookies, not a meal at all, just an excuse to chat. Click to expand... That was my inital impression too, but I guess he would know better.
Martin said: the what? I thought "tea" meant tea and cookies, not a meal at all, just an excuse to chat. Click to expand... That was my inital impression too, but I guess he would know better.
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,735 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,735 Red Nov 6, 2008 Martin said: the what? I thought "tea" meant tea and cookies, not a meal at all, just an excuse to chat. Click to expand... In Scotland it is quite common for the evening meal to be called tea. Totally different from a cup of tea or tea and biscuits.
Martin said: the what? I thought "tea" meant tea and cookies, not a meal at all, just an excuse to chat. Click to expand... In Scotland it is quite common for the evening meal to be called tea. Totally different from a cup of tea or tea and biscuits.
HelterSkelter Senior Member Nov 6, 2008 #11,736 Apr 15, 2005 20,627 Nov 6, 2008 #11,736 HelterSkelter Nov 6, 2008 Just got done preparing for my Statistics Quiz.
Martin Senior Member Nov 6, 2008 #11,737 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Nov 6, 2008 #11,737 Martin Nov 6, 2008 juve red said: In Scotland it is quite common for the evening meal to be called tea. Totally different from a cup of tea or tea and biscuits. Click to expand... So there's no dinner in Scotland. What about England?
juve red said: In Scotland it is quite common for the evening meal to be called tea. Totally different from a cup of tea or tea and biscuits. Click to expand... So there's no dinner in Scotland. What about England?
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,738 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,738 Red Nov 6, 2008 Martin said: So there's no dinner in Scotland. What about England? Click to expand... The proper term in both countries is dinner, it's just common for it to referred to as tea.
Martin said: So there's no dinner in Scotland. What about England? Click to expand... The proper term in both countries is dinner, it's just common for it to referred to as tea.
Martin Senior Member Nov 6, 2008 #11,739 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Nov 6, 2008 #11,739 Martin Nov 6, 2008 So if someone invites you to their house and they offer you tea, what does that mean?
Red ------- Moderator Nov 6, 2008 #11,740 Nov 26, 2006 47,024 Nov 6, 2008 #11,740 Red Nov 6, 2008 Depends on the context.