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      meal of the evening. Dinner or supper?
     
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      Used to be supper.
 
  Now it's Dinner. Not really sure when that happened...lol  | 
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      Take out...mostly 
    
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      Tea lol!
 
  we have lunch at lunchtime, and supper is wat we regard as a small snack before bed....so here, its like this breakfast morning lunch/dinner 12 - 1 tea 5 - 7 supper 9 - 11  | 
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        TxsSun
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        Mon 08/17/09 02:07 PM
       
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      It is dinner.
 
  Supper is for country folk   
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      Hmmmm
 
  Dinners at six Hmmm Don't know why!!!!!   
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      I've always called it dinner.   
    
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      Dinner!  
    
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      to sup or not to sup?......That is the question
     
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      In Boston it's suppah or dinnah
     
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      dinner
     
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     In Boston it's suppah or dinnah Pats, are you thick with an accent?   
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      Dinner.  My father calls it supper - he really confuses my kiddo LOL
     
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     In Boston it's suppah or dinnah Pats, are you thick with an accent?   
" Wicked"   
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      crap to shove down my throat.
 
  very non pretensious. I dont do a special sit down, unless Its my time with my son, and then we are all over the place, front of the tv.. walking around, standing in the kitchen, whatever. haha. I guess its dinner, but pfft, whatever, just something to keep us alive. Nothing special.  | 
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      Either/or, here.  
 
  Sunday between 3-4 and during the week between 4-6  | 
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      Depends upon your neck of the woods. 
    
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     In Boston it's suppah or dinnah Pats, are you thick with an accent?   
" Wicked"   
YUMMY!   
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      Last meal of the day.......Supper.  
    
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      i always thought dinner was more elegant, dining room, later-evening eating, whereas supper was quite casual and earlier in the evening, and held in the kitchen.
     
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