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philly steak!!!!
fast food joint or fancy restaurant
fast food joint or fancy restaurant
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fancy restaurant, as I've not been to one in a long while
hot wings and beer or pizza and beer
hot wings and beer or pizza and beer
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hot wings and beer
beer
bottle or draft
beer
bottle or draft
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if it's happy hour - draft!
beer
foreign or domestic
beer
foreign or domestic
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both
wine
red or white
wine
red or white
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neither
70's music
or
90's music
70's music
or
90's music
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70s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
music
country or rock
music
country or rock
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rock with occasional country
rock climbing or zip lining
rock climbing or zip lining
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Neither...but I can unfasten a zip.... Lol
Bananas
Green or yellow ?
Bananas
Green or yellow ?
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yellow
grapes
red or green
grapes
red or green
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Green
Vermouth. Dry or sweet
Vermouth. Dry or sweet
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dry
martinis
gin or vodka
martinis
gin or vodka
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vodka
popcorn
plain or buttered
popcorn
plain or buttered
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buttered
theater
matinee or evening
theater
matinee or evening
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Matinee
Cinema
Afternoon or evening performance
Cinema
Afternoon or evening performance
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evening
horses
Appaloosas or Arabians
horses
Appaloosas or Arabians
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Appaloosas
riding
bareback or saddle
riding
bareback or saddle
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saddle - I'm too old and uncoordinated for bareback!
horsey movies
Hidalgo or The Black Stallion
horsey movies
Hidalgo or The Black Stallion
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Not seen those films...Seabiscuit I enjoyed
Films that have been enjoyed
Watch once only or watch many times
Films that have been enjoyed
Watch once only or watch many times
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many many MANY times
movies
watch on TV or on DVD
movies
watch on TV or on DVD
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DVD
Driving solo favourite
In sunshine or in rain
Driving solo favourite
In sunshine or in rain
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neither!!
sunshine hurts my eyes and rain makes it slippery!!!
Driving
automatic or stick
sunshine hurts my eyes and rain makes it slippery!!!
Driving
automatic or stick
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automatic - I'm gettin' lazy in my old age....
convertible or hardtop
convertible or hardtop
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Hardtop
Curtains
Full length or to window sill
Curtains
Full length or to window sill
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depends on the room
mini blinds or shutters
mini blinds or shutters
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Are roller blinds mini blinds ? I have some of those.
Nibbles
Sweet or savoury
Nibbles
Sweet or savoury
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savoury
chesterfield, sofa or couch
chesterfield, sofa or couch
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What's the difference please ?
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A sofa accommodates 2 or more people a couch sits only one.Joanna wrote:What's the difference please ?
Sofa
Pillows
Cotton or feather filled
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Thanks, but I'm confused now...Lol
1. Is a couch, seating one person, the same as our armchair ?
2. Pillows...meaning sofa cushions or bed pillows to sleep on ?
My brain must be fuddled today !
1. Is a couch, seating one person, the same as our armchair ?
2. Pillows...meaning sofa cushions or bed pillows to sleep on ?
My brain must be fuddled today !
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To me, couch and sofa are synonymous, as it is to Wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couch
A couch or sofa, is a piece of furniture for seating two or more persons in the form of a bench, with or without armrests, that is partly or wholly upholstered, and often fitted with springs and tailored cushions.[1][2] Although a couch is used primarily for seating, it may be used for reclining.[3]
In homes, couches are normally found in the family room, living room, den, sitting room or the lounge. They are also found in hotels, lobbies of commercial offices, waiting rooms, furniture stores, etc.
The term 'couch' is used in North America, Australia, New Zealand,[4] and Ireland whilst the term 'sofa' is generally used in the United Kingdom. The word originated in Middle English from the Old French noun couche, which derived from the verb meaning 'to lie down'.[5] It originally denoted an item of furniture for lying or sleeping on, somewhat like a chaise lounge, but now refers to sofas in general.[6]
Other terms synonymous with the above definition of couch are sofa, settee, chesterfield, divan, davenport, and canapé.[7] The word sofa is from Turkish derived from the Arabic word suffa for 'carpet' or 'divan', originating in the Aramaic word sippa for 'mat'.[8] The word settee comes from the Old English word, 'setl', which was used to describe long benches with high backs and arms, but is now generally used to describe upholstered seating.[9]
The most common types of couches are the "loveseat", designed for seating two persons, and the sofa, with two or more cushion seats.[10] A sectional sofa, often just referred to as a "sectional", is formed from multiple sections (typically two to four) and usually includes at least two pieces that join at an angle of 90 degrees or slightly greater, used to wrap around walls or other furniture.
Other couch variants include the divan, the fainting couch (backless or partial-backed), the canapé (an ornamental 3-seater). To conserve space, some sofas double as beds in the form of sofa-beds, daybeds, or futons.
In the United Kingdom, a Chesterfield is a deep buttoned sofa, with arms and back of the same height. It is usually made from leather and the term Chesterfield in British English is only applied to this type of sofa.[11] The word chesterfield was used to describe a couch in the 1900s. The first leather chesterfield sofa, with its distinctive deep buttoned, quilted leather upholstery and lower seat base, was commissioned by Phillip Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773).[12] The word Chesterfield may now refer to any sofa, settee or couch with the button and quilting used on this particular sofa design.[13]
In Canada, the term 'chesterfield' is equivalent to a couch or sofa.[14] The use of the term has been found to be widespread among older Canadians. This term is quickly vanishing from Canadian English according to one survey done in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario in 1992.[15] Northern California is the only place besides Canada where 'chesterfield' is a synonym for couch or sofa.[16]
In the United Kingdom, the term "three-piece suite" is often used to describe a furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs.[17] Other less specific terms for sets with at least one sofa include "chesterfield suite"[18] and "living room suite."[19]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couch
A couch or sofa, is a piece of furniture for seating two or more persons in the form of a bench, with or without armrests, that is partly or wholly upholstered, and often fitted with springs and tailored cushions.[1][2] Although a couch is used primarily for seating, it may be used for reclining.[3]
In homes, couches are normally found in the family room, living room, den, sitting room or the lounge. They are also found in hotels, lobbies of commercial offices, waiting rooms, furniture stores, etc.
The term 'couch' is used in North America, Australia, New Zealand,[4] and Ireland whilst the term 'sofa' is generally used in the United Kingdom. The word originated in Middle English from the Old French noun couche, which derived from the verb meaning 'to lie down'.[5] It originally denoted an item of furniture for lying or sleeping on, somewhat like a chaise lounge, but now refers to sofas in general.[6]
Other terms synonymous with the above definition of couch are sofa, settee, chesterfield, divan, davenport, and canapé.[7] The word sofa is from Turkish derived from the Arabic word suffa for 'carpet' or 'divan', originating in the Aramaic word sippa for 'mat'.[8] The word settee comes from the Old English word, 'setl', which was used to describe long benches with high backs and arms, but is now generally used to describe upholstered seating.[9]
The most common types of couches are the "loveseat", designed for seating two persons, and the sofa, with two or more cushion seats.[10] A sectional sofa, often just referred to as a "sectional", is formed from multiple sections (typically two to four) and usually includes at least two pieces that join at an angle of 90 degrees or slightly greater, used to wrap around walls or other furniture.
Other couch variants include the divan, the fainting couch (backless or partial-backed), the canapé (an ornamental 3-seater). To conserve space, some sofas double as beds in the form of sofa-beds, daybeds, or futons.
In the United Kingdom, a Chesterfield is a deep buttoned sofa, with arms and back of the same height. It is usually made from leather and the term Chesterfield in British English is only applied to this type of sofa.[11] The word chesterfield was used to describe a couch in the 1900s. The first leather chesterfield sofa, with its distinctive deep buttoned, quilted leather upholstery and lower seat base, was commissioned by Phillip Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773).[12] The word Chesterfield may now refer to any sofa, settee or couch with the button and quilting used on this particular sofa design.[13]
In Canada, the term 'chesterfield' is equivalent to a couch or sofa.[14] The use of the term has been found to be widespread among older Canadians. This term is quickly vanishing from Canadian English according to one survey done in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario in 1992.[15] Northern California is the only place besides Canada where 'chesterfield' is a synonym for couch or sofa.[16]
In the United Kingdom, the term "three-piece suite" is often used to describe a furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs.[17] Other less specific terms for sets with at least one sofa include "chesterfield suite"[18] and "living room suite."[19]
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melbert wrote:To me, couch and sofa are synonymous, as it is to Wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couch
Thanks Mel....I thought that too...my brain feels better now...Lol
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cotton (pillows)
underwear
silkies or cotton, the fabric of our lives
underwear
silkies or cotton, the fabric of our lives
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Cotton
The person below me likes to lie on their
sofa/couch/chesterfield ? lol
Very true Mel about the UK versions....funnily enough, love seats have only been available fairly recently here....I'd like one for hubby and doggie to snuggle up in together.
The person below me likes to lie on their
sofa/couch/chesterfield ? lol
Very true Mel about the UK versions....funnily enough, love seats have only been available fairly recently here....I'd like one for hubby and doggie to snuggle up in together.

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True
if I had one!!!
watching TV
sitting upright or laying down
if I had one!!!
watching TV
sitting upright or laying down
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laying upright! (it's an acquired skill....)
watching tv
fav old movies or fav tv shows
watching tv
fav old movies or fav tv shows
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Fav TV shows....have enough films on dvd's
Radio
Talk programme or music programme ?
Radio
Talk programme or music programme ?
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really depends on my mood, altho usually I listen to music
storm
thunder and lightening or snowy blast
storm
thunder and lightening or snowy blast
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snowy blast, if I don't have to go outside!
Christmas
snow or no snow
Christmas
snow or no snow
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oh SNOW, definitely snow!!! (and I don't like going out in it either)
The person below me feels like she's getting a bit of a sore throat.
The person below me feels like she's getting a bit of a sore throat.
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wrong game! but, I already have one thank you very much!!!
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oh crap......I get confused trying to play lightening round on more than one game.......
ok,
pork chops or lamb chops
ok,
pork chops or lamb chops
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ohhhhhh both!!
chicken/turkey
white meat or dark meat
chicken/turkey
white meat or dark meat
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white meat - I'm a breast girl myself.....
chicken
oven roasted or deep fried
chicken
oven roasted or deep fried
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both!!!
damn, I'm not very picky am I????
bacon
real pork or turkey bacon
damn, I'm not very picky am I????
bacon
real pork or turkey bacon
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real bacon, altho I know better.......sigh
ok, let's get off this damned food topic
exercise
walking (to the bakery) or jogging (to McDonald's)
ok, let's get off this damned food topic
exercise
walking (to the bakery) or jogging (to McDonald's)
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can't do either, but the car goes to both!!!!
exercise
swimming or jogging
exercise
swimming or jogging
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swimming - I love to swim.
swimming
pristine Olympic size pool or at the beach in the ocean
swimming
pristine Olympic size pool or at the beach in the ocean
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pool for exercise
ocean for fun
skiing
water or snow
ocean for fun
skiing
water or snow
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So....which do you say?melbert wrote:To me, couch and sofa are synonymous, as it is to Wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Couch
A couch or sofa, is a piece of furniture for seating two or more persons in the form of a bench, with or without armrests, that is partly or wholly upholstered, and often fitted with springs and tailored cushions.[1][2] Although a couch is used primarily for seating, it may be used for reclining.[3]
In homes, couches are normally found in the family room, living room, den, sitting room or the lounge. They are also found in hotels, lobbies of commercial offices, waiting rooms, furniture stores, etc.
The term 'couch' is used in North America, Australia, New Zealand,[4] and Ireland whilst the term 'sofa' is generally used in the United Kingdom. The word originated in Middle English from the Old French noun couche, which derived from the verb meaning 'to lie down'.[5] It originally denoted an item of furniture for lying or sleeping on, somewhat like a chaise lounge, but now refers to sofas in general.[6]
Other terms synonymous with the above definition of couch are sofa, settee, chesterfield, divan, davenport, and canapé.[7] The word sofa is from Turkish derived from the Arabic word suffa for 'carpet' or 'divan', originating in the Aramaic word sippa for 'mat'.[8] The word settee comes from the Old English word, 'setl', which was used to describe long benches with high backs and arms, but is now generally used to describe upholstered seating.[9]
The most common types of couches are the "loveseat", designed for seating two persons, and the sofa, with two or more cushion seats.[10] A sectional sofa, often just referred to as a "sectional", is formed from multiple sections (typically two to four) and usually includes at least two pieces that join at an angle of 90 degrees or slightly greater, used to wrap around walls or other furniture.
Other couch variants include the divan, the fainting couch (backless or partial-backed), the canapé (an ornamental 3-seater). To conserve space, some sofas double as beds in the form of sofa-beds, daybeds, or futons.
In the United Kingdom, a Chesterfield is a deep buttoned sofa, with arms and back of the same height. It is usually made from leather and the term Chesterfield in British English is only applied to this type of sofa.[11] The word chesterfield was used to describe a couch in the 1900s. The first leather chesterfield sofa, with its distinctive deep buttoned, quilted leather upholstery and lower seat base, was commissioned by Phillip Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694-1773).[12] The word Chesterfield may now refer to any sofa, settee or couch with the button and quilting used on this particular sofa design.[13]
In Canada, the term 'chesterfield' is equivalent to a couch or sofa.[14] The use of the term has been found to be widespread among older Canadians. This term is quickly vanishing from Canadian English according to one survey done in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario in 1992.[15] Northern California is the only place besides Canada where 'chesterfield' is a synonym for couch or sofa.[16]
In the United Kingdom, the term "three-piece suite" is often used to describe a furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs.[17] Other less specific terms for sets with at least one sofa include "chesterfield suite"[18] and "living room suite."[19]
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