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robp
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PostPosted: 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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PostPosted: 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... Surprised
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 11:47    Post subject:
ummmm...all you healthy people are condoning eating cake for breakfast!

Shocked

I'm gonna go eat a bunch of McDonalds at noon just to get someone upset.
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 11:54    Post subject:
HighHeat wrote:
Dad is great.
He gave us chocolate cake.


Love that bit!!!!!!!!!! So funny!!!! LOL

Coach, Hayden is obsessed with cake, too, since his birthday.
keltic63
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 11:55    Post subject:
coachmarkos wrote:
ummmm...all you healthy people are condoning eating cake for breakfast!

Shocked

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?
Cappy
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 11:57    Post subject:
Interesting how a lot of the parents are justifying this whole incident Surprised
keltic63
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 11:59    Post subject:
Cappy wrote:
Interesting how a lot of the parents are justifying this whole incident Surprised


only justifying it so I can continue to eat cake for breakfast and not feel guilty
HighHeat
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 12:03    Post subject:
Cappy wrote:
Interesting how a lot of the parents are justifying this whole incident Surprised


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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PostPosted: 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
rolling rock
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PostPosted: 12/15/04 - 12:07    Post subject:
CAKE it's what's for breakfast.... Dancing Banana

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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PostPosted: 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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