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"Isnt strange, its the little things that are soooooooo annoying.. I couldnt ever ever dip me bread in my soup but know those that do. But love doing it at home privately I think it comes from working in an enviroment years ago that catered for the well to do... who knows ? " If at home I'll also eat my dinner with a spoon, much to the chagrin of my kids, but if I'm in a restaurant and someone uses the wrong cutlery I hypocritical snob or what?!! | |||
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"i break up the bread and put it into the bowl then pour the soup over it mmmmmmm" i love soggy bits | |||
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"i break up the bread and put it into the bowl then pour the soup over it mmmmmmm i love soggy bits" ;) is there much you dont like? | |||
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"i break up the bread and put it into the bowl then pour the soup over it mmmmmmm i love soggy bits ;) is there much you dont like?" feet darlin...feet lol x | |||
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"i break up the bread and put it into the bowl then pour the soup over it mmmmmmm i love soggy bits ;) is there much you dont like? feet darlin...feet lol x" ignore that picture of my toenail i just sent you xx | |||
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"i break up the bread and put it into the bowl then pour the soup over it mmmmmmm i love soggy bits ;) is there much you dont like? feet darlin...feet lol x ignore that picture of my toenail i just sent you xx" mmmm soup dunking it now.......... | |||
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"i break up the bread and put it into the bowl then pour the soup over it mmmmmmm i love soggy bits ;) is there much you dont like? feet darlin...feet lol x ignore that picture of my toenail i just sent you xx" thanks for that lol...minnnnnger lol x | |||
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"I often wonder if there is some kind of north / south divide too. When I lived up North, I rarely ate at a table, usually on my lap in front of the TV. I had no idea that you placed your knife and fork together when you had finished with your plate. I had never used a napkin. Recently I went on holiday with my sister who stayed living in Huddersfield. I found myself totally shocked at her table manners. When I got home, I was telling my housemates about it, to find them falling on the floor from laughter, because that's exactly how I was, when I first moved!! Whether its a north / south thing, coming from a working class back ground, or a nature / nurture thing, I don't know. " Oh I don't know. I used to spend my weekends with a playmate in Wilmslow. The dinner table was always beautifully set, with cotton napkins and silver napkin rings. Onyx place settings, different glasses for wine, water, wine cooler - the whole nine yards. I felt as if I was in a five star restaurant. Even when sitting down for breakfast he had a formal setting. He's a Geordie civil engineer I'm a southern belle (sniggers)...a square of Tesco's basic kitchen towel to wipe the dribbles of your lips in my house, "fancy" paper napkins at Christmas only...you can forget cotton napkins and napkin rings! | |||
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