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Sure I could read a book, improve the house, serve the public, get in shape, improve my ghastly music.

All these things have their place. But this is Met time.


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Yeah it sucked when the Mets were just not playing on Mondays, but this is hard, I did find a good show about the Holy Land on History International,still I'd rather be gearing up for Pedro start tomorrow.


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It hit me while we were eating supper


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Why am I surprised you used the term "supper"?, I honestly don't think my American friends or the ones i work with use it ,I'll have to ask.I'm just curious because the term supper is used in Ireland and Britain.


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Don't your American friends eat an evening meal? :)


No, just kidding. I was talking to a friend from NYC on the phone once and said something about eating supper and you should have heard him snerk.

I think it's a rural thing.


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It is a rural thing. On a farm, the big meal -- dinner -- is the midday meal, and they have a smaller one -- supper -- in the evening.

But that doesn't bring the Mets back. Until pitchers and catchers.


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supper is used is all over the place in the south. my family from south carolina says supper every time. i live in jersey now so i forget to say it. but i should try to remember and use it, because it is a nice word.

oh, and for entertainment, footballl isnt so bad. i might even go to a hockey game or two. of course doing these things will make me feel like a lifeless shell of a person, but what can i do besides cry myself to sleep.


Guest Edgy DC
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Don't even try and offer me football. I'm not buying.

Absent baseball tonight, I picked a fight with my girlfriend. Going to be a long winter for her.


Guest cooby
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="TheOldMole"]It is a rural thing. On a farm, the big meal -- dinner -- is the midday meal, and they have a smaller one -- supper -- in the evening.

But that doesn't bring the Mets back. Until pitchers and catchers.



Well, I'm not exactly a farm girl...


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But that's the source of the rural roots of "supper." It may be also something of a class thing -- "supper" a working class meal around a kitchen table, "dinner" served more formally in a dining room.


Guest Edgy DC
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Nasty little hijack going on.


Guest cooby
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Not really. After all, we don't know what else to do with ourselves.


Guest Edgy DC
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I decided to fill my evening by dining.

Or supping, I'm not sure.


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it really hit me this morning when i found myself mildly interested in the Knicks. Yuck.


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I use supper all the time, inherited from my Bronx-born-and-raised mother who is decidely urban. Supper is an evening meal on any typical day. Dinner is a more formal meal, usually evening, sometimes during the day (ex: Thanksgiving & Christmas) or when you dine out at a restaurant with table service.


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I use them interchangably.


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"The Last Dinner" doesn't sound right


Guest cooby
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No, brunch would be on Easter Sunday morning. This was Thursday night.


Guest Edgy DC
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I'm not sure waffles would fly for a sabbath meal.


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I've never seen waffles fly at any meal. I've seen books fly off the shelves. I've seen a dragon fly and a horse fly. I've even seen a house fly. But I've done seen 'bout everything when I see a waffle fly.


Guest cooby
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Sometimes they fall out of the freezer onto my foot. I don't know if I would really call that flying though...


It's pretty funny though, because when it happens to my husband, it makes him swear


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Eggos would probably work like toast


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