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  1. 1. Dinner Tea or Supper



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Posted
27 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Tea is a drink.

Dinner in the evening.

Supper is an olden-day thing and now doesn't exist.

What's yea time then?

And why not coffee time???....

Posted
Just now, StanSP said:

No one is stopping you from making coffee time a thing!

We need a petition.....put it on the swapping the family stand for the kop one!!!

Posted
5 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

Lots of southern nancies on here... Its breakfast, dinner, tea.

 

 

Breakfast, lunch dinner for me....

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Posted
Just now, Raj said:

We need a petition.....put it on the swapping the family stand for the kop one!!!

Haha, also tea time is a thing. It's when you settle down for a cup of tea after work.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

Do we mash tea or brew tea? Always been mashing a cup of tea in my house

What on earth are you talking about? You mash potatoes and brew tea. 

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Posted
31 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

Do we mash tea or brew tea? Always been mashing a cup of tea in my house

 

21 minutes ago, Unabomber said:

What on earth are you talking about? You mash potatoes and brew tea. 

this is like 'pea wet' all over again.

 

mashing tea wtf

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Posted
2 minutes ago, The Syrup said:

Mushy peas right? Never heard that saying before

No, no, no, no.

 

I wish it was.

 

Think mushy peas, but without the peas.

 

Literally just the juice of mushy peas.

 

Basically, green water.

 

I've just forgotten about this abomination and you've reminded me of it again. Thanks.

 

Weekend ruined. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, tom27111 said:

No, no, no, no.

 

I wish it was.

 

Think mushy peas, but without the peas.

 

Literally just the juice of mushy peas.

 

Basically, green water.

 

I've just forgotten about this abomination and you've reminded me of it again. Thanks.

 

Weekend ruined. 

What sort of animal eats mushy peas without the peas? Must be a Nottingham thing

Posted
Just now, The Syrup said:

What sort of animal eats mushy peas without the peas? Must be a Nottingham thing

Exactly. Vile.

 

I believe it originated/is popular in the North West. Wigan?

 

I'd never heard of it until someone did a thread along the lines of What do you order from the chippy?

 

Scraps is another weird one. 

 

Either way, I wouldn't have either for my lunch or dinner. 

Posted
Just now, tom27111 said:

Exactly. Vile.

 

I believe it originated/is popular in the North West. Wigan?

 

I'd never heard of it until someone did a thread along the lines of What do you order from the chippy?

 

Scraps is another weird one. 

 

Either way, I wouldn't have either for my lunch or dinner

Supper or tea????

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, StanSP said:

it must be taken out before drinking you absolute heathen.

lol I always leave it in.. sometimes ill get two tea's out the same teabag ! :D 

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Flamey said:

Breakfast 

Dinner 12ish

Tea 5ish

Supper (just before bed, always had it as a kid but not since)

5ish? Are you primary school age? No offence 

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Posted

Breakfast...midmorning-tea...Lunch....teatime with biscuits or cake...Scones/on holidays....Dinner....Supper..... latenight/Midnight - take-away...Sleep.

 

But honestly.You can have Dinner at Lunch, and supper at dinnertime.Then there is all.-day breakfast.it depends how Work & sex pans out...

Shift/Shop- workers, could have Breakfast at 23:00 hrs,at Work just After Dinner/supper at 19:00hrs at home and tea-Time at 03-4:00hrs.

 

One can go on a holiday/Business Trip the other Side of the world,with different Time Slips &  People amusingly say, "I dont  drink in the morning"...:giggle:

I mean what do you do on a world-cruise, or even as an an Astronaut,with spacewalks..

 

 

 

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