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When I was growing up it was breakfast, dinner and tea, supper late on if I was lucky.

Being in hospitality for 25 years it went to breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Now it's still breakfast, lunch and dinner, sometimes tea, depending how Northern I'm feeling ?

Cheers, D.

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7 hours ago, mushroom said:

I have had this argument many many times. Those bloody weirdo southerners, spreading the wrong words about! I always ask them, "what were the ladies called in school when you sat down to eat" soon shuts them up! It's breakie, dinner, tea and supper ?‍♂️?

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5 hours ago, baker boy said:

It was lunch time but we got served dinner by dinner ladies ??

LIES, LIES I TELL YA.

It was fuucking dinner time and the lovely ladies that slopped it, shaped my sexual desires.... What with them sexy uniforms, omg tights and snot ridden tissues in every pocket, that would come out the instant you looked like you were gonna sneeze, Mrs Mcloughlin by eck she looked like she could make acid melt

.. plus they wa called dinner ladies ??

6 hours ago, South hams hunter said:

why, it is! you dont have a packed dinner do ya

We have nothing to say to each other..... school dinners! ? Besides, you're not even northern, I bet you say cap instead of cup ya southern cnut ?

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