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Post by BiggestNizzy » Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:54 pm

pete wrote:I was just trying to remain true to the thread topic!

"I like insert cereal brand name" is hardly Breakfast Cereal Analysis is it?
Breakfast Cereal is a puzzling paradox: a simple element, even in either state of homogenous or compounded formation, and mathematically stable as represented in the bipolar binomial milk / cereal formulas: 1 + 1 and 1 : 1 and 1 = 1. Yet, this same substance, the Breakfast Cereal, is also a highly complex network of structures within this singular genus, repeated in themes and variations consistently throughout its development, with a wide dynamic range from the very healthy cereals to overdeveloped, dangerously toxic grain-sugar hybrids.

As this substance is rarely, if ever, properly formulated and consumed with the addition of juice, toast and a fried egg as recommended in its completest expression, it merits methodical research and critical analysis to fully comprehend the effects it may or may not have with or without additional substrates when it is utilized at the time of breakfast. In light of the overwhelming numbers of cereals which would demand untold amounts of time and repeated testing, we may attempt a more focused direction upon an especially important variety which merits sober investigation: chocolate cereals.

The specimens are:

OREO O’s
Cocoa Puffs
Cocoa Pebbles

The formulations are:

1 milk + 1 cereal = 1 breakfast amalgam
1 milk : 1 cereal ratio fifty percentile
1 milk + 1 cereal
1 bowl = 1 breakfast amalgam

Exhibit A: OREO O’s

After much deliberation, the POST Cereals Marketing Department finally realized that no one has brought the wholesome goodness of OREO cookies to the breakfast table. Thus, KRAFT Foods, Inc., the “Good Food Ideasâ€
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Post by rossybee » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:55 pm

Pete & BNizzy (you're not related to PDiddy are you?)

Excellent work - you have put the meat* into this thread, and kept it serious :wink:

Oh, btw - I had Cheerios this morning :oops: (there was no dods of jam for the porage :shock: )










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Post by rossybee » Tue Sep 18, 2007 9:49 am

Any more for any more?

(All in the interests of analytical investigations) :wink: :lol:
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Post by graeme » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:10 am

Oh this is silly. It's really very simple:

Workdays: Who the heck has time for breakfast? Beat the traffic and get as much work done before 9am as possible before your day gets completely screwed by other people. Coffee is the only fuel required for this.

Non-workdays (whatever that is): Stay in bed till lunchtime.

There's simply no such thing as breakfast. It's a fictional meal invented by Travelodge to fleece you out of another £12.50!
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Post by Dominic » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:19 am

graeme wrote:Oh this is silly. It's really very simple:

Workdays: Who the heck has time for breakfast? Beat the traffic and get as much work done before 9am as possible before your day gets completely screwed by other people. Coffee is the only fuel required for this.

Non-workdays (whatever that is): Stay in bed till lunchtime.

There's simply no such thing as breakfast. It's a fictional meal invented by Travelodge to fleece you out of another £12.50!
I dissagree!

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day... although as someone who enjoys their meals, I enjoy all meals throughout the day :lol:
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Post by graeme » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:28 am

Ah. Another sad victim of Travelodge marketing...

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Post by rossybee » Tue Sep 18, 2007 10:30 am

graeme wrote:Ah. Another sad victim of Travelodge marketing...

:)
Not if you're boss of aforementioned marketing dept :wink:
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Post by Scotty C » Tue Sep 18, 2007 11:33 am

Dominic wrote:
graeme wrote:Oh this is silly. It's really very simple:

Workdays: Who the heck has time for breakfast? Beat the traffic and get as much work done before 9am as possible before your day gets completely screwed by other people. Coffee is the only fuel required for this.

Non-workdays (whatever that is): Stay in bed till lunchtime.

There's simply no such thing as breakfast. It's a fictional meal invented by Travelodge to fleece you out of another £12.50!
I dissagree!

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day... although as someone who enjoys their meals, I enjoy all meals throughout the day :lol:
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I agree, first thing I do when I come to work is have my breakfast and read SE :lol:

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Post by jason » Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:54 pm

Dominic wrote:
graeme wrote:Oh this is silly. It's really very simple:

Workdays: Who the heck has time for breakfast? Beat the traffic and get as much work done before 9am as possible before your day gets completely screwed by other people. Coffee is the only fuel required for this.

Non-workdays (whatever that is): Stay in bed till lunchtime.

There's simply no such thing as breakfast. It's a fictional meal invented by Travelodge to fleece you out of another £12.50!
I dissagree!

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day... although as someone who enjoys their meals, I enjoy all meals throughout the day :lol:
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Post by rossybee » Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:36 pm

jasonliddell wrote:
Dominic wrote:
graeme wrote:Oh this is silly. It's really very simple:

Workdays: Who the heck has time for breakfast? Beat the traffic and get as much work done before 9am as possible before your day gets completely screwed by other people. Coffee is the only fuel required for this.

Non-workdays (whatever that is): Stay in bed till lunchtime.

There's simply no such thing as breakfast. It's a fictional meal invented by Travelodge to fleece you out of another £12.50!
I dissagree!

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day... although as someone who enjoys their meals, I enjoy all meals throughout the day :lol:
Dom in "I clearly have tapeworm for breakfast" shocker! :shock:

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Post by rossybee » Thu Sep 20, 2007 10:40 am

Butteries & jam 8)
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Post by jason » Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:22 pm

(ungarnished) Cornflakes :thumbsup

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Post by rossybee » Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:31 pm

I thought you liked some chopped sharon fruit on yours :lol:
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Post by steve_weegie » Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:40 pm

Toast - with either marmite or bon mamman strawberry jam at the moment. Has to be warburtons "super toastie" under a hot as possible grill - toasters just dont get hot enough and dry out the bread....

Had my favourate brekkie the other day though - fried bacon with french toast and maple syrup 8) Now i've quit the fags, i can kill myself in much more pleasurable ways :lol:
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Post by rossybee » Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:44 am

steve_weegie wrote:Now i've quit the fags, i can kill myself in much more pleasurable ways :lol:
Spanking the monkey aka "one-in-a-bed romp" :?:
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