villaajax Posted February 18, 2012 Share Posted February 18, 2012 Only commoners and Northerners call dinner, tea! Oi t'up North they call it Supper lad! Supper is a small meal eaten later after dinner! Anyway, let's stop arguing, it probably wasn't scrambled egg for dinner, Yillan is Irish so it must have been some kind of potato dish? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CI Posted February 18, 2012 Share Posted February 18, 2012 Always hated Parry when he was on air Complete zealot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
villadude Posted February 18, 2012 Share Posted February 18, 2012 I quite liked Porky Parry on TS, used to make me laugh with some of the stuff he came out with. Obviously not to be taken seriously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PompeyVillan Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Mike Parry is a muuppet. He's making some defamatory comments on Twitter about Stan Collymore, most of which I think make Parry look silly. Plus the usual wife beating stuff. Parry's mate John Gaunt also having a pop at Collymore. To me, it just makes them look bitter that they were sacked from Talksport and jealous that Stan is successful and popular. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AVFC_Hitz Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Yeah but Jon Gaunt is the worst type of human ever.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coda Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 JoeyBarton: @StanCollymore take no notice of that sad, bitter, twisted, little no mark. He tries to raise his profile by hating on others. MP = nugget Retweeted by Stan Collymore Barton must patrol Twitter constantly waiting for it kick off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
villadude Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Just read all the twitter stuff, Parry has obviously had far too much to drink, behaving like a complete bellend. As for Gaunt, I've always thought he was a gobby word removed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YLN Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 No problem. You play guitar do you not? They're handy for connecting acoustic guitars to electronic tuners. I certainly do. Just had a go at it there and it works great. Unfortunately I'm not let near the guitars in the band. I'll be standing up front playing pocket billiards. Anyway, let's stop arguing, it probably wasn't scrambled egg for dinner, Yillan is Irish so it must have been some kind of potato dish? To end the confusion, it was the remnants of a sweet and sour prawn and chicken dish with fried rice and cashew nuts. It was my dinner for that particular evening, although previously in the day, a Canadian friend asked what I was doing for supper. I told him about the sweet and sour, so I don't know. Can't we all just get along? I think that particulars of a meal denote its title. Potato salad and ham and bread etc constitutes 'tea', while anything with hot rice, potatoes or pasta served before 10pm constitutes 'dinner'. Any meal served after 10pm could be described as 'supper', but generally this term is reserved for a small snack usually containing biscuits or jam on something with a hot beverage, most likely hot chocolate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Risso Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 I think that particulars of a meal denote its title. Potato salad and ham and bread etc constitutes 'tea', while anything with hot rice, potatoes or pasta served before 10pm constitutes 'dinner'. Any meal served after 10pm could be described as 'supper', but generally this term is reserved for a small snack usually containing biscuits or jam on something with a hot beverage, most likely hot chocolate. Indeed. Supper for me is a bowl of cornflakes an hour before bed. For posh people, it's a meal round at theirs with their wanky friends in the evening, and it's pronounced "sahper". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JulieB Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Obviously it varies from region to region but round here in East Cumbria farmers etc call their evening meal - supper "Am gan yam for mi supper" and it's anything but posh! I would always call it dinner and agree supper was something before bedtime - as I was brought up in Brum - but the older generation round here born & bred tend to call it supper - eg the builder whose been working on my spot will say he's off for his supper at tea time..... and it's funny how things like that over time do change your vocabulary Can't we all just get along? I only threw supper into the ring in jest! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ingram85 Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 For me personally its; Morning: breakfast Afternoon: lunch Evening: tea at home or dinner if out Before bed: Supper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
villadude Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 It's all 'scoff'! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidlewis Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 For me personally its; Morning: breakfast Afternoon: lunch Evening: tea at home or dinner if out Before bed: Supper same for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
villaajax Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 For me its: Breakfast Dinner Lunch is for wimps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
legov Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 No problem. You play guitar do you not? They're handy for connecting acoustic guitars to electronic tuners. I certainly do. Just had a go at it there and it works great. Unfortunately I'm not let near the guitars in the band. I'll be standing up front playing pocket billiards. Anyway, let's stop arguing, it probably wasn't scrambled egg for dinner, Yillan is Irish so it must have been some kind of potato dish? To end the confusion, it was the remnants of a sweet and sour prawn and chicken dish with fried rice and cashew nuts. It was my dinner for that particular evening, although previously in the day, a Canadian friend asked what I was doing for supper. I told him about the sweet and sour, so I don't know. Can't we all just get along? I think that particulars of a meal denote its title. Potato salad and ham and bread etc constitutes 'tea', while anything with hot rice, potatoes or pasta served before 10pm constitutes 'dinner'. Any meal served after 10pm could be described as 'supper', but generally this term is reserved for a small snack usually containing biscuits or jam on something with a hot beverage, most likely hot chocolate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CI Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Parry must have been really pissed up yesterday Mike Parry@mikeparry8Reply Stan Collymore is a bully. He gave the Aston Villa team coach driver a video of him having sex with a famous woman and wanted it played out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Parry must have been really pissed up yesterday Mike Parry@mikeparry8Reply Stan Collymore is a bully. He gave the Aston Villa team coach driver a video of him having sex with a famous woman and wanted it played out Thought everyone knew it was the Fulham team coach he gave it to ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AVFC-Prideofbrum Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 Devastating news about that crash in France. The man who unfortunately died was someone I knew as did my family and his son is a good friend of mine who goes to the same uni at me, play football together, go out etc...watch Villa together every week. So sad. Terrible news. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
villaajax Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 No problem. You play guitar do you not? They're handy for connecting acoustic guitars to electronic tuners. I certainly do. Just had a go at it there and it works great. Unfortunately I'm not let near the guitars in the band. I'll be standing up front playing pocket billiards. Anyway, let's stop arguing, it probably wasn't scrambled egg for dinner, Yillan is Irish so it must have been some kind of potato dish? To end the confusion, it was the remnants of a sweet and sour prawn and chicken dish with fried rice and cashew nuts. It was my dinner for that particular evening, although previously in the day, a Canadian friend asked what I was doing for supper. I told him about the sweet and sour, so I don't know. Can't we all just get along? I think that particulars of a meal denote its title. Potato salad and ham and bread etc constitutes 'tea', while anything with hot rice, potatoes or pasta served before 10pm constitutes 'dinner'. Any meal served after 10pm could be described as 'supper', but generally this term is reserved for a small snack usually containing biscuits or jam on something with a hot beverage, most likely hot chocolate. Who's playing me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xela Posted February 19, 2012 Share Posted February 19, 2012 For me its: Breakfast Dinner Lunch is for wimps. Depends when you have your breakfast I guess? I have mine at roughly 7am so need lunch around 1pm. Dinner is about 7pm. I guess if you get up late or don't work then you might be able to get away with just two meals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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