What did you eat for breakfast today?

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Post by raw »

Not that we had any doubts pE:v:O but this confirms it. You're a poof. :lol:
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Post by plained »

a coffee

and a toast with both almond butter and nuttella on there
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raw wrote:Not that we had any doubts pE:v:O but this confirms it. You're a poof. :lol:

Thats half an Ulster Breakfast right there.
WTF are you talking about raw?
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Post by raw »

He's gay, are you disputing that fact?
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Post by Brian Slade »

raw wrote:He's gay, are you disputing that fact?
Right... :dork:
raw wrote:I eat like a champion
Eating too many eggs can cause a highly acidifying and putrefactive excess of protein
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Post by Zyte »

Imagex 3 brownbread. And a cracker with cheese.
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Brian Slade wrote:
raw wrote:He's gay, are you disputing that fact?
Right... :dork:
raw wrote:I eat like a champion
Eating too many eggs can cause a highly acidifying and putrefactive excess of protein
I seriously doubt three eggs a day is excessive.
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Post by MKJ »

in dutcholand we get advised not to eat more than 2 eggs a week :o
theres a difference between US eggs and Euro eggs though, as you can cleary see and taste
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I only eat cage-free, free roaming chicken eggs or I just buy egg whites only.
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6 egg white 1 yolk omlette, 3 pieces of wholemeal toast, glass of orange juice, apple, banana, pint of water.
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Post by raw »

Finally, someone else who eats a proper meal. :up:
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Post by glossy »

I used to have a coffee and a smoke, but I've stopped drinking coffee so instead I had a glass of milk, then I discoved (post-injestion) that the milk was two days old. I felt sick while walking to school, so I lit up my cigarette and felt worse, so I only had half of it. I arrived in class only to be told that due to tax rises, cigarettes are up by THIRTY CENTS and alcohol is more expensive too.
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One of those days huh. :\
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I quit smoking cigarettes 6 months ago, cold turkey. People ask me "how do you do it?" and I simply tell them..."I'm not a weak-minded simpleton like you". *shrug*
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But Seriously, If anyone actually cares what I had for breakfast this morning. (Doubtfully)
I had:
Cheerios with Soya Yoghurt & 2 Teaspoons of Sugar.
4 Pieces Wheat Crackerbread w/ Lactose Free Margarine.
Cup of Earl Grey (No Milk - Vegan, No Sugar)
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raw wrote:I quit smoking cigarettes 6 months ago, cold turkey. People ask me "how do you do it?" and I simply tell them..."I'm not a weak-minded simpleton like you". *shrug*
I smoked cigarettes for 10 years. Went cold Turkey, Lived off Sugar Pops for about a month.
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Post by raw »

I started working out to relieve stress instead of lighting up. It's a more productive way to unwind and let go of the stresses from work.

Also, I started smoking at 16 and just stopped and I'm 29 so that means I've been smoking pretty much 13 years.
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Post by Don Carlos »

Weetabix, a cup o tea n some Fox's crinkle crunch :icon31:
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Post by StormShadow »

orange juice
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Post by Hannibal »

Copenhagen and coffee.
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Post by bork[e] »

Ryoki wrote:I skip breakfast a lot, but i'll usually get some coffee.
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Copenhagen and coffee.
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$5.47 a can, :(
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Post by DiscoDave »

I haven't eaten brekkie for about 4 years now :paranoid:
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Post by bitWISE »

Nothing. I woke up at it was lunch time. Typically I have some cereal (Honey Bunches of Oats this month).
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Post by tnf »

Protein shake, banana, orange.


i must admit I followed that up with a diet coke.
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Post by tnf »

bitWISE wrote:Nothing. I woke up at it was lunch time. Typically I have some cereal (Honey Bunches of Oats this month).
disgusting.

people are not designed to sleep in that late. :p
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