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Gary wrote:

> > > I was surprised when McDonald's put oatmeal on their menu. The
> > > marketing department there does a lot of research before doing
> > > ANYTHING... so they must be confident that there is a demand for it.

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> > It's probably 40% sugar.

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> And invented by republicans too.


Good point.


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On 8/23/2012 7:18 AM, George M. Middius wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
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>> For some reason, there seems to be a trigger in our bodies that make us
>> crave oatmeal when we reach a certain age.

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> The other day, I heard a politician say that women's bodies have an
> autonomic response that enables them to eject rape babies.
>
>


Women's bodies are mysterious places that the brotherhood of man can
never hope to know and upon which we must always trod lightly with care.
We can occasionally glimpse into it's inner sanctum of darkness but our
welcome is mostly quickly overstayed and retreat, our only option. My
understanding is that the ejection of rape babies are explosive and
bloody. I sure hope that I will never be witness such a violent expulsion.
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On 8/23/2012 8:22 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> George M. Middius wrote:
>> dsi1 wrote:
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>>> For some reason, there seems to be a trigger in our bodies that make us
>>> crave oatmeal when we reach a certain age.

>>
>> The other day, I heard a politician say that women's bodies have an
>> autonomic response that enables them to eject rape babies.

>
> Of course, just spit it out. hehe
>


If it works for you, whom am I to judge? Hehe.
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On 8/20/2012 3:55 PM, Memory Eraser wrote:
> A quick pan fry picnic ham with bread + a cup of coffee.
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> What's yours?
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>


Eggs benedict at the restaurant down the street. My daughter's boyfriend
said he likes hollandaise sauce on pancakes. I grilled him as to how
they make hollandaise at the restaurant he works at. Evidently, they
make it from scratch over there. This is a good thing.
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On Monday, August 20, 2012 10:40:28 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:55:12 +0800, Memory Eraser
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> > wrote:
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> >A quick pan fry picnic ham with bread + a cup of coffee.

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> >

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> >What's yours?

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> Standard "Monk's breakfast" as Bryan called it. Chopped up ham, home
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> made "baked" beans and brown rice, and a mango.
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> Mangos were particularly ugly this week, but this morning's mango was
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> ugly buy delicious! :-)
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> John Kuthe...


Stop it, faggot.


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On Thursday, August 23, 2012 1:18:38 PM UTC-4, George M. Middius wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:
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> > For some reason, there seems to be a trigger in our bodies that make us

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> > crave oatmeal when we reach a certain age.

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> The other day, I heard a politician say that women's bodies have an
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> autonomic response that enables them to eject rape babies.


Way to add to the dialog, you ****ing idiot.
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