That's the ground right on the side of the M5 isn't it? Looks a tidy little place. Bores me to ****ing tears club rugby. Don't mind the European stuff though. They reckon rugby is the number one sport down here. Having visited the liberty stadium on many occasions to watch both Swansea and Ospreys I can confirm this is utter bollocks.
I have my dinner at dinner time which usually means I'm at work so the telly is nowhere in sight. Tea, that's another matter.
Yeah thats the fecker:. There building more **** up there.. The stadium is pretty good now.. Has been for a few years but they keep expanding it.. I get what you mean re club stuff being boring, I just like to go watch a fight and get pissed in the stands.. It's also ok if you play a decent side with a few internationals in..
Thought so. My Nana loved cricket, must of done some good, she lived until she was 102 although... it could of been the whiskey and cigar before bed.
I know, and gets all righteous when someone gets shot in Manchester. What the **** does that have to do with him? He's from ****ing Yeovil! It's not his patch, **** off and moan about Taunton you ****.
Right so if you take the mrs out at night for food you say we're going out for tea or dinner?? I stay in for tea go out for dinner.. I have lunch at lunch time.. Tea at tea time.. Go out for dinner.. Don't have dinner at lunch time as that's lunch.. It's weird the whole dinner / tea thing as we say both.. But lunch is lunch..
true, i suppose its sunday lunch and then tea at around 5. For me its work till 4.30 then beans on toast only one more year of that left though.
So theoretically you could have dinner twice? See that's just weird. And which makes it wrong .. See you can't have dinner at lunch time then go out to dinner at night.. So basically the midlands way of breakfast, lunch, tea/dinner is technically correct as thusly we can't have lunch at two different times of day..
I said possibly. I personally don't go out TO dinner. I go out for a meal. Who the **** really says going out to dinner? Posh idiots, that's who. In for tea, out for a meal. In for dinner, out for lunch. Maybe.