Time for a nooner
Posted by Lotg (OZ) on August 16, 2004
In Reply to: Time for a nooner posted by Acme on August 15, 2004
: Whats the history of this expression?
I've never heard this one before, but it sounds to me like it means 'time for a lunch time drink'. Which by-the-way sounds like a superb idea to me and seeing it's 12.40 here in the Blue Mountains, I'm gonna do just that.
- Time for a nooner Lewis 16/August/04
- Time for a nooner ESC 16/August/04
- Time for a nooner dhm 16/August/04
- Time for a nooner Bob 16/August/04
- Goddess....are you available? Acme 16/August/04
- Went with Option 1 Lotg (OZ) 16/August/04
- Bummer Acme 18/August/04
- Afternoon delight ESC 17/August/04
- Afternoon delight Lewis 19/August/04
- Went with Option 1 Lotg (OZ) 16/August/04
- Goddess....are you available? Acme 16/August/04