09-01-10, 04:20 AM
Ohhhhkaaaay.....
Hasn't it always been breakfast, lunch and dinner? I know some people over here call dinner "tea" and the
morning break at work ,which would be brunch if you were a socialite (Lorrie?
), is morning tea (GB) or smoko (AUS).
Oh yeah and there's afternoon tea too- another British remnant from the colonial days i'm sure....
Hasn't it always been breakfast, lunch and dinner? I know some people over here call dinner "tea" and the
morning break at work ,which would be brunch if you were a socialite (Lorrie?
Oh yeah and there's afternoon tea too- another British remnant from the colonial days i'm sure....
"Babyface, 6'2" with an L.A brim, I got shelltoes on I don't wear them Timbs"

