Sheldon wrote:
> Chatty Cathy wrote:
>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com/
>>
>> Vote now!
>
> The site would not permit me to vote unless I marked an answer to all
> questions... to answer honestly I could not (in all honesty) answer
> every question (as presented) honestly... for instance I have no
> preference for dinner/supper, to me they are synonymous and I use both
> equally as often... although I must admit that when I invite for the
> evening meal I invite for dinner, not supper... to me supper is the
> more familiar/family term, but it could also depend on usage... my mom
> used to say "You're late for supper!" but "Don't be late for dinner."
> I typically eat my main meal as brunch (about 10 AM), and I don't drink
> tea (pond water). I was only able to answer the first question, when I
> do have a meal at noon I call it lunch. And I don't really have a name
> for my 10 AM meal, I simply refer to it as my "main meal", because it
> is typically when I eat the largest quantity.
>
> So, your machine would not accept my partial vote... I think you need
> to fix that... or fix the wording of the questions, ie. give a broader
> range of choices, for instance, at 4 PM I would have replied were there
> a choice for martinis... and yes, martinis could be a meal, if you eat
> the olives! LOL Notice I used the plural, in my vocabulary the word
> "martini" does not exist. hehe
>
The "machine" ain't broke, so I ain't gonna fix it - its supposed to
work that way.

However, please accept my humble apologies for having
the wrong wording and choices for the questions and answers. I will try
harder next time. Promise.
FWIW, "Tea" in some countries can also mean a meal.
Talking about "fixing machines" - I see yours is stuttering again - your
post appeared 3 times. hehe
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Cheers
Chatty Cathy