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Super Flippy
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posted March 13, 2002 09:44     Click Here to See the Profile for Super Flippy     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Hikaru:
I can mispronounce it as "Rasin Brains" when I feel like talkng like a Zombie

Speaking of Zombies and cereal, has anyone else seen "Dead Alive"? (I think it went by another name outside the US) After watching the living dead eat cornflakes in that movie, I had to stay away from cereal for a while.

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DUCT TAPE
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posted March 14, 2002 07:37     Click Here to See the Profile for DUCT TAPE   Click Here to Email DUCT TAPE     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
there is no one favorite cereal. i like all of those sugery kids cereals. captin crunch (with crunch berries, of corse) co-coa puffs, recese puffs, rasin brand crunch is pretty good as far as healthier cereals go.

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baker_nat
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posted March 14, 2002 07:40     Click Here to See the Profile for baker_nat   Click Here to Email baker_nat     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Being English, I prefer the full English breakfast, however, if i am forced to eat cerial... mmm.

Well it won't be sugar puffs, they look and taste like little yellow testicles.

mm. Probably shreded wheat.

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DUCT TAPE
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posted March 14, 2002 09:49     Click Here to See the Profile for DUCT TAPE   Click Here to Email DUCT TAPE     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
now that i think about it i never eat cereal for breakfast, i just have it for/with lunch and dinner. we actually have decent breakfasts, but our dinning hall lunches and dinners are awful; therefor, when meals are completly inedible i have cereal

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Super Flippy
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posted March 14, 2002 09:51     Click Here to See the Profile for Super Flippy     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by baker_nat:
Being English, I prefer the full English breakfast

I spent a while in England the year before last, and I have to say that the traditional English breakfast is an impressive thing indeed. Being a cereal-eater, I thought it was strange at first, but by the end of my first week in Birmingham I was enjoying beans and toast like everyone else. I think I gained 10 lbs. on that trip. :S

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TheAnnoyedCockroach
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posted March 14, 2002 12:32     Click Here to See the Profile for TheAnnoyedCockroach   Click Here to Email TheAnnoyedCockroach     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Life is by far the greatest breakfast cereal in the world.

And Cinnamon Toast Crunch... Fruity Pebbles in a pinch.

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Trinity
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posted March 14, 2002 17:27     Click Here to See the Profile for Trinity   Click Here to Email Trinity     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"Two scoops of raisins in Kellog's Raisin Bran!!"

By far my favorite cereal, but you have to add extra raisins because Kellog's is cheap when it comes to raisins. Either that or Apple Cinnamon Cherrios (yum!)

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ZorroTheFox
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posted March 15, 2002 18:51     Click Here to See the Profile for ZorroTheFox   Click Here to Email ZorroTheFox     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I tried that Nesquick cereal today, it's not too bad.........Z

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Tau Zero
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posted March 17, 2002 11:40     Click Here to See the Profile for Tau Zero     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Trinity:
...you have to add extra raisins because Kellog's is cheap when it comes to raisins.

You noticed that too?  I'm glad, I thought I was the only one.

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TechnoGram
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posted March 17, 2002 12:25     Click Here to See the Profile for TechnoGram   Click Here to Email TechnoGram     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by TheAnnoyedCockroach:
Life is by far the greatest breakfast cereal in the world.



right. and as far as full english breakfasts go, i liked bangers and scrambled eggs.

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Genji-on-Flotsam
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The best cold cereal there ever was was Krinkles. An inspiring ribbony tangle of delicate crispiness.
Naturally, they stopped making it.
Puffed rice is pretty good, and cats like it, too. But how do they make it?
We mostly settle for cream of wheat out here in the Outer Stickies.

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spungo
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posted March 18, 2002 03:15     Click Here to See the Profile for spungo   Click Here to Email spungo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Super Flippy:
I spent a while in England the year before last, and I have to say that the traditional English breakfast is an impressive thing indeed. Being a cereal-eater, I thought it was strange at first, but by the end of my first week in Birmingham I was enjoying beans and toast like everyone else. I think I gained 10 lbs. on that trip. :S

I know what you mean - I avoid them usually (due to the fat content) - but all that goes out the window when I stay in a hotel somewhere here (which has been known to happen). Breakfast is included - and there is always the option of the full fried thing - difficult to resist when it is effectively free - and I am not immune to Homer moments (hmm...bacon. Hmmm...sausage...)

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Nemo
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posted March 18, 2002 04:10     Click Here to See the Profile for Nemo   Click Here to Email Nemo     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Any cereal with chocolate!
But eaten before the crunchy pieces turn into goo. Also avoid eaten while wearing a white shirt/T-shirt/sweater.

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dragonman97
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posted March 18, 2002 08:21     Click Here to See the Profile for dragonman97   Click Here to Email dragonman97     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Responding to earlier comments about milk and cereal, I do a different thing - I usually eat the cereal dry and drink a glass of milk with it. Just my US$0.02.

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TheAnnoyedCockroach
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posted March 18, 2002 19:21     Click Here to See the Profile for TheAnnoyedCockroach   Click Here to Email TheAnnoyedCockroach     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You know what else was surprisingly good? That Nintendo cereal. The one with Super Mario on the one side and Zelda on the other...

I loved that crap.

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