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.
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LittleDevilWithAHalo said:*interested* i have always been interested if my cereals are boning each other
You're in San Francisco, right?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.
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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?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
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?
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?
You're sure you're not thinking of mucilage?LittleDevilWithAHalo said:muesli is actually a german word for breakfast cereal![]()