Well she did bat her eyelashes at me so she must have enjoyed it.
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Not sure blinking counts as a sign of enjoyment.Originally posted by pacharan View PostWell she did bat her eyelashes at me so she must have enjoyed it.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Disbelief at your chosen outfit?Originally posted by pacharan View PostWell she did bat her eyelashes at me so she must have enjoyed it.
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I think she may have had something in her eyeOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostNot sure blinking counts as a sign of enjoyment.
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Nah! Lunch is at midday, dinner (or supper if it's late) in the evening.Originally posted by norrahe View PostDinner at midday and tea in the evening.
Anything after that is supperComment
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostNah! Lunch is at midday, dinner (or supper if it's late) in the evening.
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She sounds a classy little thing. Still, at least she didn't call it 'nosebag'.Originally posted by pacharan View PostHad a young lady round for dinner the other night.
Did her Solomillo of pork a la reduccion de Pedro Ximenez (not an easy one to get right).
At the end of it she said "Ta for tea. It was lovely".
Tea? The word belittles my efforts somewhat. Tea to me is a sandwich and a French fancy at 4 o' clock, not the fruits of a 3 hour culinary marathon.
Does any of you lot call a cooked evening meal tea?Comment
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Nope,Originally posted by norrahe View PostDinner at midday and tea in the evening.
Anything after that is supper
Lunch at midday, Tea any time between 3:00 and 4:00 pm, Dinner in the evening, supper late at night."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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smoke off the burning pork probbly.Originally posted by pacharan View PostWell she did bat her eyelashes at me so she must have enjoyed it.
and its called scran, scoff or tea
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You sound like a gobblerOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Postsmoke off the burning pork probbly.
and its called scran, scoff or tea

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