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That’s a greatest generation thing.That last line is the most boomer thing I’ve ever read
Davenport made one hell of a couch back in the day, evidently.
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That’s a greatest generation thing.That last line is the most boomer thing I’ve ever read
So it’s like a Band-Aid and Q-tip kind of deal?That’s a greatest generation thing.
Davenport made one hell of a couch back in the day, evidently.
I’ve never heard of supper referring to the mid day meal. Always the evening meal. I call the mid day meal either lunch or dinner, whichever one comes out at the timeDinner.
Supper is what stupid old people say instead of saying lunch.
It’s what the old farmers here say.I’ve never heard of supper referring to the mid day meal. Always the evening meal. I call the mid day meal either lunch or dinner, whichever one comes out at the time
Yep. Kleenex, Coke in the South, etc.So it’s like a Band-Aid and Q-tip kind of deal?
That has to be a regional thing. Down here, dinner is commonly used for either lunch or the evening meal, but supper is only used in reference to the evening mealIt’s what the old farmers here say.
“You ready for supper?”
Fuck no, it’s 11:45!
I’ve never seen a single episode of that show, and I’ve watched a lot of TVLand at my grandparents houseSupper? That sounds like something the Waltons would say.
"Hoover" in England.Yep. Kleenex, Coke in the South, etc.
Seems like Bobcat used to be that way with skid steers, but now everyone calls them skid steers and you rarely see the Bobcat brand of them around here anymore. All Cat and Case"Hoover" in England.
"Hoover" in England.
You’re prolly right.That has to be a regional thing. Down here, dinner is commonly used for either lunch or the evening meal, but supper is only used in reference to the evening meal
Bobcat still gets cred here. But a lot of Bobcats are actually Bobcats.Seems like Bobcat used to be that way with skid steers, but now everyone calls them skid steers and you rarely see the Bobcat brand of them around here anymore. All Cat and Case
What’s up with that term?"Hoover" in England.
I’ve never seen a single episode of that show, and I’ve watched a lot of TVLand at my grandparents house
Think it's more of a farmer deal, TBH. My mom grew up on a farm, usually called the late meal supper. Just about everyone outside of my mom's family calls it dinner.Dinner.
Supper is what stupid old people say instead of saying lunch.
the same as Coke in the south.What’s up with that term?