And that's precisely the reason old people love to yarn and natter with youngsters. |
|
So you send email, you ring your friends, and you have a natter round the coffee machine. |
|
It's the kind of place you could meet your mates on a Saturday lunchtime for a natter and nachos, or have an early tea after work, as we did. |
|
Noel made sure that he popped into his grandparents for an enjoyable natter. |
|
He used to go to Beckhill Working Men's Club and have a natter with Donald because he knew what nights he went there. |
|
At one point I was worried Ronnie wasn't going to recover and I would go round to Stephanie's and have a good cry or a natter. |
|
I felt very, very alive, and so desperate to speak with an intelligent, creative woman that I rang a friend back home for a good natter. |
|
As soon as he recognised her he gave her a peck on the cheek and stopped for a natter. |
|
Now for something completely different for those of you who are getting weary of the political natter. |
|
I really must stir my stumps and start advertising, there must be more people on the Peninsula who like to knit and natter. |
|
Maybe these antediluvian creatures were having a good old natter about the ammonite down the road and then WHAM they got fossilised? |
|
We had little info on this brewery apart from a phone number, so we reached for the dog and bone and had a natter to the owner. |
|
Each lunchtime he would go to Mario's, his local caff in Kentish Town, for a natter with the locals. |
|
Coming to bingo is the only chance I get to relax, chill out and have a bit of a natter with my friends or family. |
|
It's a shame we didn't have time for a natter when we'd done, but my next guest was waiting and we had to move on. |
|
The tea room natter also serves to keep the audience intrigued and alert. |
|
During the transport, you will be informed about everything useful by your instructor. Seize the opportunity to have a natter! |
|
We also had a natter about psychology and the Mediterranean diet. |
|
Many of them are elderly and have nowhere to go and have a natter. |
|
It feels a bit like when you're in a supermarket and, by the fruit and veg, you bump into somebody you know well enough to stop and have a natter. |
|
|
Buni comes round for a natter, in lieu of the lunch I've had to cancel. |
|
Where these Rules require a document to be served, the Committee may, in the interests of a fair, informal and expeditious consideration of the natter, require proof of service to be filed with the Committee. |
|
Michelin publishes an actual physical guidebook, which contains a brief writeup of each restaurant, and reviewers on Yelp are free to natter on to their hearts' content. |
|
Summer swallows swift to scatter, Fish wives fingers covered in batter, Blah blah blah twitter tweet chatter, What's the matter with matterless natter. |
|
And in case his customers in the quiet chair suddenly change their minds and are seized by the need to have chin-wag after all, they can opt to natter. |
|
If you ask about his grandchildren, he'll natter on about them for hours. |
|