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Classic Corrie 3

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Kannet · 20/11/2019 06:18

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joydivisionovengloves71 · 12/04/2020 16:18

A tenner? Those were the days !! On the downside I did very poorly in my GCE's and still cite that as a reason to this day. I don't mention the lack of revision!

WheresThatCatGoneNow · 12/04/2020 18:03

I know! A tenner wouldn't go that far these days.

BTW, I'm a Northerner, so my reference to 'dinner' in my previous post actually means midday lunch.

Just pointing that out in case there are Southerners around WinkGrin

x2boys · 12/04/2020 18:15

I ,m a northerner too it's ,breakfast,dinner and tea ,and the tea,that you drink is a " brew" 😂

Housewife2010 · 12/04/2020 18:39

I'm a Northerner and it's breakfast, lunch and dinner here.

joydivisionovengloves71 · 12/04/2020 19:12

Northerner here too. It was always dinner, although I call it lunch now, not sure when that happened though !

eggandonion · 12/04/2020 19:49

Our Leo, irish Prime minister type, likes to discuss people who get up early in the morning, and people who have dinner in the middle of the day. In Ireland dinner is when you have potatoes, we mostly have ours at 7.00. But dh tends to call it tea, having grown up with midday spuds.

x2boys · 12/04/2020 20:36

My sotherner friend says something similar egg ,but she's says it's dinner if it's not regardless of what time of the day it is it it's midday and sandwiches it's lunch if it's evening and sandwiches it's tea if it's warm dinner🤔my argument is what do you call the women who help in playgrounds at school around midday ??Dinner ladies!!!😂

x2boys · 12/04/2020 20:37

Hot *

eggandonion · 12/04/2020 20:57

I can never cope with supper. In Ireland supper is tea and a digestive biscuit or toast. I know English people have supper as a sort of casual meal, like macaroni cheese. Kate and William might have supper once the children have been fed and bathed and put to bed.
We have a friend from the north of England who lives in the south and instagrams his supper. It is his tea, or his dinner. It's not from the chipper, it's not a fish supper.

x2boys · 12/04/2020 21:10

My supper would be a slice of toast or bag of crisps I don't really do supper tbh I used to be a nurse so I never did regular meals and my dh works shifts so his tea is anywhere between around 5pm and 11.30pm

x2boys · 12/04/2020 21:12

I'm northern I think of I had superior would be more like yours egg?

TheSquitz · 13/04/2020 19:56

I'm a Brummie and in our family, a midday meal is lunch if it's small,(like beans on toast or a sarnie) and dinner if it's more substantial (like fish and chips or a roast), The evening meal is called tea, regardless how big it is. Supper would be a couple of biscuits or slice of toast at around 9pm,

WheresThatCatGoneNow · 13/04/2020 21:44

A school round here, in an attempt to be PC, started to refer to dinnerladies as 'Lunch Attendants'.

Needless to say, it didn't catch on..... 🤣

eggandonion · 14/04/2020 15:13

Samir will make us a nice Moroccan tea!

justthecat · 14/04/2020 15:59

As long as it doesn’t have kidney in it!

WheresThatCatGoneNow · 14/04/2020 20:30

I wonder where that caravan site was?

Surely they didn't actually drag everybody to Mold, when somewhere like Crosby could easily have 'pretended' to be the Welsh coastline.

x2boys · 14/04/2020 20:34

Is Mold on the coast?I used to have a friend that came from Buckley a couple of miles from Mold I visited a couple of times I don't remember being near the sea.Confused

Redglitter · 14/04/2020 20:50

@x2boys I thought the same. I was there years ago. I remember it having a market but absolutely nowhere near the coast

x2boys · 14/04/2020 21:02

I have tried googling how far Mold is from the coast but that didn't helpConfused

WheresThatCatGoneNow · 15/04/2020 06:25

No, Mold is quite definitely inland - nowhere near the sea. Doesn't make a lot of sense really.

Although I suppose they could have driven to the beach for the day.

WheresThatCatGoneNow · 15/04/2020 07:21

Incidentally, when did the Platts change their car? Audrey bought them a blue Ford Escort several years ago, but suddenly, out of nowhere, they've got a silver Mazda.

I thought they were strapped for money Confused

The Mazda isn't brand-new, but still, they'd have had to find a couple of thousand when they - presumably - traded in the Escort.

x2boys · 15/04/2020 08:06

Very strange ,they could have said Jack was evacuated anywhere on The North Wales coastline,lots why say somewhere that insnt Confused.It will be a magic car that just appears as and when they need it ,we probably won't see it againHmm and how did Jack and Vera get there's didn't she sell her car to Emily?

x2boys · 15/04/2020 08:07

Why say*

Redglitter · 15/04/2020 09:06

Its amazing how on Corrie how people suddenly have cars that are never mentioned but magically appear when needed. But the other mystery is where the hell do they keep them. Almost noone parks on the street (both Classic & current) yet these cars just roll out like magic. I remember being surprised when Bethany had a car at one stage. Noone ever mentioned her buying it & it was never seen again - not even when she left the street

x2boys · 15/04/2020 11:10

I expect they park their magic cars in their magic garages ,that also only appear when needed as if by magic Grin

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