lunch times
Lunch times are to long kids wait in line for nearly thee entire lunch, and when they get thier lunches they don't have time to eat them. That is not healthy and should not happen. :idea: so we should take about two minutes off of every class so there is more time to eat. :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:


lunch times
completely agree
I always have to sarf my food so I'm not late for class and sometime I just don't eat because THERE'S NO TIME!
And I don't even talk that much during lunch
In English-speaking countries
In English-speaking countries during the eighteenth century what was originally called "dinner"— a word still sometimes used to mean a noontime meal in the UK, and in parts of Canada and the United States isc cissp— was moved by stages later in the day and came in the course of the nineteenth century to be eaten at night, replacing the light meal called supper, which was delayed by the upper class to midnight mcse questions.
The mid-day meal on Sunday and the festival meals on Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving (in the U.S. and Canada) are still often eaten at the old hours, usually either at noon or between two and four in the afternoon, and called dinner. Traditional farming communities also may still commonly have the largest meal of the day at mid-day and refer to this meal as "dinner." cisco ccsp