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Poll: Which is correct in your part of the country.
Breakfast - Dinner - Tea 97 (51.87%)
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner 90 (48.13%)


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CorsaKen1
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21st Feb 07 at 19:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Breakfast - dinner and tea in ye olde grimsby

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by CorsaKen1]
Jake
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Tea is a drink.


Tea is a drink, Tea is also a meal.

Words can have two meaning's Robin.

Live - To live life to the full.
Live - The wire is live.


but they are also said differently
Robin
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Tea is a drink.


Tea is a drink, Tea is also a meal.

Words can have two meaning's Robin.

Live - To live life to the full.
Live - The wire is live.



I'll take my English lessons from someone who can put an apostrophe in the correct place thanks.
Gary
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i am not happy with the current results of this poll
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So when I go for a high tea at a restaurant I really should be going for a mug of PG Tips Tea has two meanings.

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by Eckmcmann]
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anyone who calls lunch tea is a cunt
fir3vip3r
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northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo
CorsaKen1
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quote:
Originally posted by Eckmcmann
So when I go for a high tea at a restaurant I really should be going for a mug of PG Tips Tea has two meanings.

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by Eckmcmann]


it is but dinner is at dinner time tea is for later i.e. 5 00 pm

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by CorsaKen1]
Whittie
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Tea is a drink.


Tea is a drink, Tea is also a meal.

Words can have two meaning's Robin.

Live - To live life to the full.
Live - The wire is live.


but they are also said differently



But tea can be used in the correct context.

You want a cup of tea? You know thats not going to be food.
Eck
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsaKen1
quote:
Originally posted by Eckmcmann
So when I go for a high tea at a restaurant I really should be going for a mug of PG Tips Tea has two meanings.

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by Eckmcmann]


it is but dinner is at dinner time tea is for later i.e. 5 00 pm

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by CorsaKen1]


You mean afternoon tea then?
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsaKen1
it is but dinner is at dinner time tea is for later i.e. 5 00 pm



The meal at 5pm ish is Dinner.

Tea is brewed in a pot with a cosy.
Whittie
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Sex... has two meaning's but is spelt & pronounced the same.

Gender & Intercourse.

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by Whittie]
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Narrow minded fool.
CorsaKen1
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quote:
Originally posted by Eckmcmann
quote:
Originally posted by CorsaKen1
quote:
Originally posted by Eckmcmann
So when I go for a high tea at a restaurant I really should be going for a mug of PG Tips Tea has two meanings.

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by Eckmcmann]


it is but dinner is at dinner time tea is for later i.e. 5 00 pm

[Edited on 21-02-2007 by CorsaKen1]


You mean afternoon tea then?


I suppose you could say that
Marc
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Southerners not only don't know what they're eating, they can't tell the differance between liquids and solids
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quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo



quiet fairy
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i thought tea was before dinner?? !!
fir3vip3r
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo




quiet fairy



ill give you fairy you punto driving wife beater
CorsaKen1
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other way round
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quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo




quiet fairy



ill give you fairy you punto driving wife beater



I have no wife
fir3vip3r
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo




quiet fairy



ill give you fairy you punto driving wife beater



I have no wife


really what about your sister
Gary
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quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo




quiet fairy



ill give you fairy you punto driving wife beater



I have no wife


really what about your sister


No, cos as you have just stated, she is my sister, not my wife
fir3vip3r
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quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote:
Originally posted by Gary
quote:
Originally posted by fir3vip3r
northerners are alcholic wife beaters TBH.


breakfast--- lunch---dinner

anyone who says otherwise is of homo




quiet fairy



ill give you fairy you punto driving wife beater



I have no wife


really what about your sister


No, cos as you have just stated, she is my sister, not my wife


yeah but you married her!
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quote:
Originally posted by JayM
Where I used to work there was a lad who was from Liverpool, but moved to london for about 5 years... we were all sittin in the work van, and out of no-were he says "So whats for lunch guys" he was ripped for the rest of his time in our place


Bet he was well gutted
Gary
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quote:
Originally posted by CorsaLad
quote:
Originally posted by JayM
Where I used to work there was a lad who was from Liverpool, but moved to london for about 5 years... we were all sittin in the work van, and out of no-were he says "So whats for lunch guys" he was ripped for the rest of his time in our place


Bet he was well gutted



Serves him right imo, fairy

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