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saxitoxin wrote:Johnny Rockets wrote:
This is the first time I've ever gotten an erection from a honey commercial.
Johnny Rockets wrote:Toast, bagels, English muffins, fresh baked bread, scones, pancakes, corn bread, muffins
SMOTHERED in any of these:
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john9blue wrote:Johnny Rockets wrote:Toast, bagels, English muffins, fresh baked bread, scones, pancakes, corn bread, muffins
SMOTHERED in any of these:
saxitoxin wrote:Johnny Rockets wrote:
This is the first time I've ever gotten an erection from a honey commercial.
PLAYER57832 wrote:When some former colleagues of mine stayed on a Japanese ocean research vessel, they ate fish, often with radishes, for breakfast.
72o wrote:"Japanese ocean research vessel" means whaling, right?
Neoteny wrote:72o wrote:I wonder what other cultures eat for breakfast. Here in the US we eat a ton of carbohydrates and sugar for breakfast, with a smattering of fatty, salty meat and eggs, as a general rule.
What do they eat in China? I can't imagine eating rice or noodles for breakfast.
In Hawaii, McDonald's served rice with a lot of their breakfasts. Rice and eggs can go well together.
jimboston wrote:Neoteny wrote:72o wrote:I wonder what other cultures eat for breakfast. Here in the US we eat a ton of carbohydrates and sugar for breakfast, with a smattering of fatty, salty meat and eggs, as a general rule.
What do they eat in China? I can't imagine eating rice or noodles for breakfast.
In Hawaii, McDonald's served rice with a lot of their breakfasts. Rice and eggs can go well together.
My wife is Filipino... I can attest to the fact that eggs and rice is good together.
I have also had hotdogs for breakfast (in lieu of sausage... based on availability)... this is good mix; i.e. fried rice, eggs, hot dog.
When I was growing up (Irish in Boston) potatoes were my staple starch. Rice has taken it's place.
PLAYER57832 wrote:72o wrote:"Japanese ocean research vessel" means whaling, right?
Most definitely NOT. They were looking for juvenile tuna, in fact, on a joint US-Japanese study.
BigBallinStalin wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:72o wrote:"Japanese ocean research vessel" means whaling, right?
Most definitely NOT. They were looking for juvenile tuna, in fact, on a joint US-Japanese study.
These Tuna Delinquents wreak havoc to all law-abiding denizens of the ocean.
BigBallinStalin wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:72o wrote:"Japanese ocean research vessel" means whaling, right?
Most definitely NOT. They were looking for juvenile tuna, in fact, on a joint US-Japanese study.
These Tuna Delinquents wreak havoc to all law-abiding denizens of the ocean.
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Funkyterrance wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:72o wrote:"Japanese ocean research vessel" means whaling, right?
Most definitely NOT. They were looking for juvenile tuna, in fact, on a joint US-Japanese study.
These Tuna Delinquents wreak havoc to all law-abiding denizens of the ocean.
Yes but they are an affordable substitute for kippers.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:72o wrote:"Japanese ocean research vessel" means whaling, right?
Most definitely NOT. They were looking for juvenile tuna, in fact, on a joint US-Japanese study.
These Tuna Delinquents wreak havoc to all law-abiding denizens of the ocean.
Yes but they are an affordable substitute for kippers.
Kippers are cheaper here..
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