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Old 06-Apr-2006, 19:09
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Waiter I have ordered a bottle of wine or I ordered a bottle of wine Which one one should i use while i'm sitting in restsurant and waiting for wine?
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Old 06-Apr-2006, 23:43
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Hello Kelwinikaa

If the wine is late:

1. Waiter! I ordered a bottle of wine! Where is it?

If the waiter asks you if you want to order a bottle of wine:

2. I've already ordered a bottle of wine, thank you! What a very short memory you have!

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