[AT] Tractor Weight (now Ramble - LONG)

CEE VILL cvee60 at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 14 15:50:13 PST 2005


I wouldn't know this first hand, but from old movies I have seen, it seems 
to be:

At lunch, one eats.

At dinner, People "dine"    as in six course meal with candles and wine.

For me it is more "let's eat".   (grins) - (stolen term).

Charlie V.



>>bust, then came dessert. Got my first taste of rhubarb pie, MMMMM.
>
>
>	Out there in Minnesota when I was a kid, dinner was the noon
>meal, Phil. Only city folks used the term "lunch" at that time. grins
>"Lunch" to us was what you ate between meals. Supper was the evening
>meal. I have often wondered why there is such an effort to get us to
>say dinner for the evening meal and lunch for the noon meal. I have an
>idea that city people think it sounds more refined but have never been
>able to prove it.
>
>Cecil
>
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