7.19.2009

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Lunch
was originally intended as a vehicle in which working classes could escape their job and purchase alcoholic beverages.

In the 19th century, male artisans went home for a brief dinner, where their wives fed them, but as the workplace was removed farther from the home, working men took to providing themselves with something portable to eat at a break in the schedule during the middle of the day. In parts of India a light, portable lunch is known as tiffin.

SNACK ALL THE TIME.

Question: Will we being the Tug-O-War thang tonight? If so when and where?

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