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robp
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:13 Post subject:
I like beer and cake for dessert.... it does seem to bother some people though.
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cherylpf
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:16 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | Reluctantly crouched at the starting line,
Engines pumping and thumping in time.
The green light flashes, the flags go up.
Churning and burning, they yearn for the cup. |
This is an appropriate response for my thread too...
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:47 Post subject:
ummmm...all you healthy people are condoning eating cake for breakfast!
I'm gonna go eat a bunch of McDonalds at noon just to get someone upset.
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Molly600
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:54 Post subject:
| HighHeat wrote: | Dad is great.
He gave us chocolate cake. |
Love that bit!!!!!!!!!! So funny!!!!
Coach, Hayden is obsessed with cake, too, since his birthday.
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keltic63
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:55 Post subject:
| coachmarkos wrote: | ummmm...all you healthy people are condoning eating cake for breakfast!
I'm gonna go eat a bunch of McDonalds at noon just to get someone upset. |
you haven't refuted any of our arguments. what's in cake? even with the frosting, is there that much difference in sugar content, fat content, than sugar-coated cereals with whole milk?
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Cappy
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:57 Post subject:
Interesting how a lot of the parents are justifying this whole incident
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keltic63
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 11:59 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | Interesting how a lot of the parents are justifying this whole incident  |
only justifying it so I can continue to eat cake for breakfast and not feel guilty
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HighHeat
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 12:03 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | Interesting how a lot of the parents are justifying this whole incident  |
It's a once a year thing. I don't see a problem with it. It's not like he's eating out of an Entenmann's box every morning.
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Cappy
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 12:04 Post subject:
| keltic63 wrote: |
only justifying it so I can continue to eat cake for breakfast and not feel guilty |
I call it the Cosby Principle of Breakfast. The Mrs usually just 's me
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rolling rock
The Pinball
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 12:07 Post subject:
CAKE it's what's for breakfast....
i'd never let my kid stick his finger in cake for breakfast, let alone eat it...but i'd have a piece while he isn't looking. how is that right?
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Ms. Jenn
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Posted: 12/15/04 - 12:07 Post subject:
| HighHeat wrote: |
It's a once a year thing. I don't see a problem with it. It's not like he's eating out of an Entenmann's box every morning. |
My daughter loves plain Cheerios (with 2% milk) and a glass of water in the morning. On mornings she's feeling rebellious, she might have a bowl of plain buttered grits or peanut butter toast. She can have the cake for breakfast near her birthday.
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