Friday, December 10, 2010

lunch "and" diner

I mean, can you ever be simultaneously lunch AND diner? I'm just saying. I don't even know what diner means here. Thanks, Liz.

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  1. Look at me! I have two colors of chalk. Whee! They're coming to take me away. Hee hee!

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  2. Isn't it spelled DINNER?

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  3. It means that they are open both to lunch and to the diner - that is, the person who eats the lunch.

    They won't just put lunch out in front of nobody, to sit there and not be eaten.

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  4. And in the 'cake and eat it two' department...

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  5. make that three colors Paul

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