What's your favourite snack/nibble to eat with a drink?
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Re: What's your favourite snack/nibble to eat with a drink?
One man mission to suck the fun out of anything at the moment.
Good luck to you.
Good luck to you.
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Re: What's your favourite snack/nibble to eat with a drink?
Well, seeing as I'm on a roll, "catholic" means all-embracing, which I'm pretty sure doesn't apply to the Pope. He is, though, Catholic.
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Re: What's your favourite snack/nibble to eat with a drink?
I'm just waiting for the next time I make a lexical or grammatical faux pas...
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Re: What's your favourite snack/nibble to eat with a drink?
There's taking the piss and taking the piss. I don't think any of us means any harm. We all set ourselves up with the possibility (or, more likely, probability) that someone will have a prod.
I'm just waiting for the next time I make a lexical or grammatical faux pas...
I'm just waiting for the next time I make a lexical or grammatical faux pas...
Edit. Reading that both ways now I'm not so sure....!
Ha ha ha.
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Re: What's your favourite snack/nibble to eat with a drink?
(Checks dictionary: "one or some indiscriminately of whatever kind", so I guess either is ok.)
(I'll get my defence in first: "either" is singular, so takes "is".)