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whats your fav breakfast that isnt cereal?

Posted: 2003-05-09 07:55am
by Enforcer Talen
me, I just had smoked oysters. and my day is perfect.

8)

Posted: 2003-05-09 07:58am
by InnerBrat
Two words:

Fry.
Up.

Posted: 2003-05-09 08:24am
by RedImperator
Tylenol and ice water.

Well, it's not my favorite, but it is distressingly common.

Posted: 2003-05-09 08:30am
by Admiral Valdemar
If I have no time for brekkie, like waking up 2 minutes prior to lectures, then McVities Go-Ahead fruit bake bars are great. Far nicer than Nutri-Grains by Kelloggs, ugh.

Posted: 2003-05-09 08:31am
by Col. Crackpot
fried eggs on buttered wheat toast with bacon. yum!

Posted: 2003-05-09 08:34am
by God Emperor
Scrambled eggs with whatever I decide to put in it.

Posted: 2003-05-09 08:38am
by theski
Blueberry pancakes and eggs..... MMMMMMMMMMMM

Posted: 2003-05-09 09:52am
by Peregrin Toker
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Posted: 2003-05-09 09:57am
by Kelly Antilles
Chocolate... anything and everything chocolate.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:02am
by Admiral Valdemar
Kelly Antilles wrote:Chocolate... anything and everything chocolate.
Ah, a girl after my own heart. :D

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:09am
by Kelly Antilles
Admiral Valdemar wrote: Ah, a girl after my own heart. :D
Is it made of dark chocolate??

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:11am
by Admiral Valdemar
Kelly Antilles wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote: Ah, a girl after my own heart. :D
Is it made of dark chocolate??
*Pulls jacket together*

You ain't having it, it's mine!

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:11am
by Peregrin Toker
Kelly Antilles wrote:Chocolate... anything and everything chocolate.
As well as bagels, H.P. Lovecraft also liked chocolate in all its forms.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:15am
by Admiral Valdemar
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Kelly Antilles wrote:Chocolate... anything and everything chocolate.
As well as bagels, H.P. Lovecraft also liked chocolate in all its forms.
He was also a total fruitcake and you want to follow his diet?

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:18am
by Darth Gojira
Kelly Antilles wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote: Ah, a girl after my own heart. :D
Is it made of dark chocolate??
If that were true, then "Eat your heart out" will have a new meaning(couldn't resist)

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:19am
by Kelly Antilles
Admiral Valdemar wrote: *Pulls jacket together*

You ain't having it, it's mine!
[Homer] Mmmmm, chocolate *drool* [/Homer]
*begins walking towards Valdemar like a zombie*

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:20am
by Admiral Valdemar
Kelly Antilles wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote: *Pulls jacket together*

You ain't having it, it's mine!
[Homer] Mmmmm, chocolate *drool* [/Homer]
*begins walking towards Valdemar like a zombie*
*Grabs a stake*

Get back, back I say!!!

Ah what the heck, at least she's a good looking zombie and I'll still have my brain.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:21am
by jegs2
I'll have to go with the country omelet served at IHOP. Order the potatoes (normally inside the omelet) on the side as well-grilled hash browns. Meal includes three buttermilk pancakes.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:25am
by Peregrin Toker
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Kelly Antilles wrote:Chocolate... anything and everything chocolate.
As well as bagels, H.P. Lovecraft also liked chocolate in all its forms.
He was also a total fruitcake and you want to follow his diet?
Actually, his diet wasn't anything unusual... except for the fact that he only ate 2 meals each day, and believed Postum to be just as good as real coffee.

(That, or the Postum manufacturers had paid him money to write in his letters that Postum tasted good)

However, in all other ways, Lovecraft was a weirdo. For example, he refused to live in cities without Victorian architecture and also had an irrational fear of the sea.

But his diet was nothing special.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:25am
by Admiral Valdemar
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote: As well as bagels, H.P. Lovecraft also liked chocolate in all its forms.
He was also a total fruitcake and you want to follow his diet?
Actually, his diet wasn't anything unusual... except for the fact that he only ate 2 meals each day, and believed Postum to be just as good as real coffee.

(That, or the Postum manufacturers had paid him money to write in his letters that Postum tasted good)

However, in all other ways, Lovecraft was a weirdo. For example, he refused to live in cities without Victorian architecture and also had an irrational fear of the sea.

But his diet was nothing special.
Did he eat calamari at all?

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:27am
by Sea Skimmer
Pancakes and pizza.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:27am
by Hethrir
I eat a bacon and egg muffin (with bbq sauce) + two pieces of rasin toast every weekday morning.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:28am
by Peregrin Toker
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote: He was also a total fruitcake and you want to follow his diet?
Actually, his diet wasn't anything unusual... except for the fact that he only ate 2 meals each day, and believed Postum to be just as good as real coffee.

(That, or the Postum manufacturers had paid him money to write in his letters that Postum tasted good)

However, in all other ways, Lovecraft was a weirdo. For example, he refused to live in cities without Victorian architecture and also had an irrational fear of the sea.

But his diet was nothing special.
Did he eat calamari at all?
No, he never ate fish or anything that came from the sea. Not even eggplant sandwiches.

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:33am
by Col. Crackpot
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote: Actually, his diet wasn't anything unusual... except for the fact that he only ate 2 meals each day, and believed Postum to be just as good as real coffee.

(That, or the Postum manufacturers had paid him money to write in his letters that Postum tasted good)

However, in all other ways, Lovecraft was a weirdo. For example, he refused to live in cities without Victorian architecture and also had an irrational fear of the sea.

But his diet was nothing special.
Did he eat calamari at all?
No, he never ate fish or anything that came from the sea. Not even eggplant sandwiches.
1) what do eggplamt sandwiches have to do with the sea.
2) The man was born, raised and lived in a maritime city and feared the sea? wtf?

Posted: 2003-05-09 10:39am
by Peregrin Toker
Col. Crackpot wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote: Did he eat calamari at all?
No, he never ate fish or anything that came from the sea. Not even eggplant sandwiches.
1) what do eggplamt sandwiches have to do with the sea.
Isn't eggplant a type of seaweed?
2) The man was born, raised and lived in a maritime city and feared the sea? wtf?
I told you he was a weirdo.