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Who was it who said Euripides trousers Eumenides trousers.
One of the young ones?
Quote: Griff @ January 7 2009, 6:13 PM GMTCaesar adsum jam forte.
I'm having a pheasant!
'Jam for his tea, jam for his tea he's always having jam for his tea!#
Carry On Marcus'
Do you actually mix in jam into your tea?
Besides cream, milk and sugar and the tea bags themselves what other things can I add to my tea to make it tasty?
Quote: Curt @ January 7 2009, 6:48 PM GMTDo you actually mix in jam into your tea?
Besides cream, milk and sugar and the tea bags themselves what other things can I add to my tea to make it tasty?
Tea as in dinner, not the drink!
Honey!
Quote: Matthew Stott @ January 7 2009, 6:49 PM GMTTea as in dinner, not the drink!
Tea = dinner?
That's confusing.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ January 7 2009, 6:51 PM GMTHoney!
Oh! That's what *I* missed! As in the meal, I mean...
Quote: Curt @ January 7 2009, 6:51 PM GMTTea = dinner?
That's confusing.
Tea and dinner are interchangeable terms for the evening meal.
Quote: Aaron @ January 7 2009, 6:55 PM GMTTea and dinner are interchangeable terms for the evening meal.
I thought you'd know that using the word 'tea' for dinner is rather common and/or Northern.
Quote: Aaron @ January 7 2009, 6:55 PM GMTTea and dinner are interchangeable terms for the evening meal.
No they are not. They are at completely different times of the day.
What did you miss Mike? This debate, like fifty million times. >_<
Quote: Moonstone @ January 7 2009, 7:10 PM GMTNo they are not. They are at completely different times of the day.
Wrong.
Quote: Griff @ January 7 2009, 7:14 PM GMTDon't working class people have "dinner" at midday and "tea" in the evening while middle class people have "lunch" at midday and "dinner" in the evening?
ie "dinner ladies" vs "ladies who lunch"?
I lunch