Feb 2016
5:25pm, 15 Feb 2016
21,569 posts
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.B.
Bexhill
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Feb 2016
5:26pm, 15 Feb 2016
21,658 posts
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McGoohan
She's having a muffin now
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Feb 2016
5:29pm, 15 Feb 2016
11,108 posts
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Wriggling Snake
I am trying to imagine a bag of old arses....is it a ginsters, tikka chicken pasty perchance? Heathy meal though, pasty plus muffin.
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Feb 2016
5:31pm, 15 Feb 2016
11,109 posts
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Wriggling Snake
no, no, no, a bag of old arses is putting me off of my tea, which is noodles with left over chicken, sliced peppers and onions, spiced up a bit in a wok.
I called it tea.
*northern*
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Feb 2016
5:33pm, 15 Feb 2016
21,570 posts
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.B.
I used to call it tea as a child and now use either dinner or tea. K is meeting me from the station and we are going to get a bit of food shopping (as the fridge is empty) then going to the Noodle Bar for tea
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Feb 2016
5:36pm, 15 Feb 2016
21,659 posts
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McGoohan
I call it dinner when I speak of it to my wife. Inside, a sad northern part of me shakes its head in disgust.
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Feb 2016
5:38pm, 15 Feb 2016
11,110 posts
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Wriggling Snake
it just popped out, I might have to call my dad to test my accent......
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Feb 2016
5:38pm, 15 Feb 2016
26,491 posts
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OhMyFleecingGod
I call it both. Supper makes me cringe though. For toffs only. Our electricity is fixed. Unfortunately the washing machine is stuffed and was causing the electrical fault. I rang my white goods chap and left a message asking him to get me a new one (hopefully it'll be less faffage and quicker than John Lewis and he has to come back to fix my dishwasher anyway). Sigh.
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Feb 2016
5:40pm, 15 Feb 2016
21,661 posts
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McGoohan
Supper is the meal you have when really you ought to be going to bed
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Feb 2016
5:41pm, 15 Feb 2016
26,494 posts
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OhMyFleecingGod
supper should be banned as a word, there's no excuse
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