Commitment

LukkyKnight

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Commitment can be illustrated by examining a breakfast of ham and eggs. The chicken was involved; the pig was committed.
 
I was committed

but as long as I keep on my meds, they let me roam around in public now.
 
hmmm could you explain the relationship of my organic breakfast muesli and my cup of ginger tea to me?

*interested* i have always been interested if my cereals are boning each other
 
LittleDevilWithAHalo said:
*interested* i have always been interested if my cereals are boning each other

well, the other day at the store my brother informed me that my choice of cereal (honey nut cheerios) was gay, so there must be some cereal-on-cereal action going on somewhere.
:)
 
Whaddaya expect?

seXieleXie said:
well, the other day at the store my brother informed me that my choice of cereal (honey nut cheerios) was gay, so there must be some cereal-on-cereal action going on somewhere.
:)
You're in San Francisco, right?
 
LittleDevilWithAHalo said:
hmmm could you explain the relationship of my organic breakfast muesli and my cup of ginger tea to me?

*interested* i have always been interested if my cereals are boning each other
I think muesli is a made-up word. I think such made-up words are the underlying cause of the atrophication of spelling in modern society... who can blame a child for not being able to spell when TV has been dumping new pseudo-words like "Cheez Whip" and "Frooty Snax" on the screen constantly?
 
LukkyKnight said:

I think muesli is a made-up word. I think such made-up words are the underlying cause of the atrophication of spelling in modern society... who can blame a child for not being able to spell when TV has been dumping new pseudo-words like "Cheez Whip" and "Frooty Snax" on the screen constantly?

Don't forget "How do you spell relief... R-O-L-A-I-D-S" wonder how many kids THAT screwed up!

Am I now going to have to wonder about the deeper relationship between my pop tarts and coffee?
 
LukkyKnight said:

I think muesli is a made-up word. I think such made-up words are the underlying cause of the atrophication of spelling in modern society... who can blame a child for not being able to spell when TV has been dumping new pseudo-words like "Cheez Whip" and "Frooty Snax" on the screen constantly?


muesli is actually a german word for breakfast cereal :D
 
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