Colin
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I bought 1 pressie which turned out to be out of stock so they refunded me.
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Jambo
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@ this thread
right seeing as im from Windsor which is classed as west london i shall add my southern therefore superior comments
lunch is eaten at lunchtime, which is between 12pm-2pm. Xmas lunch is eaten at lunchtime, xmas dinner in the evening. Dinner is only ever in the evening. Otherwise there would be no point in the word lunch.
the queen lives in windsor and she told me earlier it is lunch and anyone north of birmingham is guilty of treason

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RyanSxi
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so it MUST be lunch because the word would be pointless otherwise. makes sense
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Colin
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Lunch
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lunch is an abbreviation of luncheon, meaning a midday meal.[1] In English-speaking countries during the eighteenth century what was originally called "dinner"— a word still sometimes used to mean a noontime meal in the UK, and in parts of the United States and Canada — was moved by stages later in the day and came in the course of the nineteenth century to be eaten at night, replacing the light meal called supper, which was delayed by the upper class to midnight.
The mid-day meal on Sunday and the festival meals on Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving (in the U.S. and Canada) are still often eaten at the old hours, usually either at noon or between two and four in the afternoon, and called dinner. Traditional farming communities also may still commonly have the largest meal of the day at mid-day and refer to this meal as "dinner."
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RyanSxi
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Dinner
From Ryanipedia, free northern encyclopedia
Dinner, from the latin word Dinner is the meal between breakfast and tea. Although referred to as lunch by southern fairies.

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Daimo B
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See, you northen buftys. Learn English 
Lunch is lunch, at lunch.
Dinner is dinner, at dinner, apart from holidays. But also can be refferred to as Xmas Lunch.
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
See, you northen buftys. Learn English 
Jolly hockey sticks old chap 
[Edited on 12-12-2007 by Tom]
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Daimo B
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Jolly hockey sticks?
Is this some northen slang for. "my god you southerns are good looking"
Tom, seriously, if you want my ass, we can come to a mutual cash agreement
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Scotty_B
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I'm Scottish does that make me a Northerner? 
**awaits abuse**
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Ian W
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mid day meal is dinner, evening meal is tea 
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Jolly hockey sticks?
Is this some northen slang for. "my god you southerns are good looking"
Tom, seriously, if you want my ass, we can come to a mutual cash agreement
You haven't got enough money 
WTf kind of word is bufty please daimo
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Daimo B
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I know, but i can pay in kind 
Bufty, come on Tom, your an old skooler ish... You must remember the word bufty.
It was "the" word to use. Just like badger (although slowly slipping away) is on here. Bufty.
Your a bufty.
Everyones a bufty.
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
I know, but i can pay in kind 
Bufty, come on Tom, your an old skooler ish... You must remember the word bufty.
It was "the" word to use. Just like badger (although slowly slipping away) is on here. Bufty.
Your a bufty.
Everyones a bufty.
Shut it and pay-up you begsie 
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Robbo
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I use the word bufty Thomash
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Tom
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That's cos' you a southern fairy also rob
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mav
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well what would you call my xmas lunch / dinner...having it at work tonight on nightshift...
Seating time is...2am
Canteeen staff and the bosses are coming in too cook and serve us..
now is that lunch or dinner
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by mav
well what would you call my xmas lunch / dinner...having it at work tonight on nightshift...
Seating time is...2am
Canteeen staff and the bosses are coming in too cook and serve us..
now is that lunch or dinner
That's just fucked up
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mav
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tell me about it..full 3 courses too......
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RyanSxi
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christmas supper
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
That's cos' you a southern fairy also rob
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