OK, Is It Supper Or Dinner?

Dinner. now theres a fancy eatin joint in the next town over called the Supper Club but thats not where i go lol. so ya its Dinner
 
Damn Don is that 9 pm ? is late Dinner customary in your area ? i thought i was bad having dinner from 7 to 7.30 pm.
 
Damn Don is late Dinner customary in your area ? i mean i thought i was bad having dinner from 7 to 7.30 pm.

I was going easy on everyone by starting so early. I spend a lot of time in Madrid and dinner there rarely starts before midnight. Of course that may be why Spain is a financial basket case - but I do like the style.
 
It's starting to get light about then in summer where you are, though, isn't it?
Yes, pretty close. I quite often leave the house for work at around 4 am. In the summer it is usually already light. In the winter it's usually drk again when I leave work for home, so I can go the whole week without really seeing daylight for any length of time...
 
Before my girlfriend and I kill each other, what do you call the evening meal.......remember I'm on your team and I say Dinner.:hide:

I call it supper. You live in Illinois, right? I grew up in Northern Illinois. There seems to be a degree of variance as to which word is used there.
 
Yup, that's how they talk in yankee country! :rolf:
Course down south a backwoods feller from Arkansas can't be understood by a feller from South Texas. And neither of them can communicate with a guy from Maine! What a world huh?:victoire:
 
Yup, that's how they talk in yankee country! :rolf:
Course down south a backwoods feller from Arkansas can't be understood by a feller from South Texas. And neither of them can communicate with a guy from Maine! What a world huh?:victoire:

Yeah but once you lay the table and set the food out, everyone is talking the same language.
 
Yup, that's how they talk in yankee country! :rolf:
Course down south a backwoods feller from Arkansas can't be understood by a feller from South Texas. And neither of them can communicate with a guy from Maine! What a world huh?:victoire:

Yep, I lived in Southern Alabama for a while, that's where a shopping cart is a "buggy" a bag is a "sack" and bless your heart meant you were a dumbass. Every time I started to talk i'd get, y'all aint from around here is ya..... Damn good comfort food down there, but couldn't make a decent pizza and no one knew what an Italian Combo was. :blink:
 
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