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#27 Sep 04 2008 at 10:00 AM Rating: Good
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I ate at Tres Margaritas last night, you should have seen my morning stool. It was mighty!
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#28 Sep 04 2008 at 10:56 AM Rating: Decent
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I've got three Dunkin Donuts within two miles of my apartment; oddly enough, only one Starbucks.

Since the pans weren't clean my wife didn't make breakfast, so I stopped at the Neighborhood Deli (yes, that's it's name) and got the traditional: bacon and egg on a roll with salt, pepper and mayo (I don't like any cheese except mozzarella and they don't put those on sammiches there) and sausage, double egg and cheese with ketchup for the wife.

Yeah, sometimes I feel like my arteries are inflating like a clown balloon animal.
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#29 Sep 04 2008 at 11:34 AM Rating: Default
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I've got three Dunkin Donuts within two miles of my apartment; oddly enough, only one Starbucks.



Up the road from me there are THREE Dunkin Donuts within sight of each other; it's ridiculous. And I got to the age of 18 before I ever even saw a Starbucks, and that was in Newport, RI.
#30 Sep 04 2008 at 11:48 AM Rating: Good
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We suffer under the tyranny of a Mr. Tim Horton around here. I can think of 2 places in the city where there are stores no more than 100 feet apart. And 4 where they are no more than 150 feet. Sometimes, they share the same driveway.
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#31 Sep 04 2008 at 11:51 AM Rating: Excellent
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
We suffer under the tyranny of a Mr. Tim Horton around here. I can think of 2 places in the city where there are stores no more than 100 feet apart. And 4 where they are no more than 150 feet. Sometimes, they share the same driveway.


We have Tim Hortons, Dunkin Donuts, and Starbucks! Why do you think I'm always so caffeinated?

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#32 Sep 04 2008 at 11:55 AM Rating: Decent
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I made a batch of pancake batter this morning so breakfast was 3 blueberry pancakes, 2 cups of tea + 1 of coffee and 5 cigarettes. Life is good.
#34 Sep 04 2008 at 12:04 PM Rating: Excellent
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knoxsouthy wrote:
Who has time for breakfast?

I can understand if you having a growing child; but adults on the move generally go without, at least that's what I thought.



It's the most important meal of the day!

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#36 Sep 04 2008 at 12:16 PM Rating: Excellent
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knoxsouthy wrote:
Nexa,

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It's the most important meal of the day!


When you're a teenager; or need to get something on your stomach after a night of drinking.



and for anyone else who wants a healthy metabolism! I'm *starving* when I wake up!

Nexa
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#37 Sep 04 2008 at 12:22 PM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
knoxsouthy wrote:
Nexa,

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It's the most important meal of the day!


When you're a teenager; or need to get something on your stomach after a night of drinking.



and for anyone else who wants a healthy metabolism! I'm *starving* when I wake up!

Nexa


Honey, are you bored? You're attempting to discuss something with varrus.
#40 Sep 04 2008 at 12:24 PM Rating: Excellent
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:

Honey, are you bored? You're attempting to discuss something with varrus.


Just surprises me he doesn't know this already, he seems to kinda be into the health thing. The thought crossed my mind that he's just being argumentative, but that would be so out of character so I have no choice but to think it's just some sort of misunderstanding.

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#41 Sep 04 2008 at 12:27 PM Rating: Decent
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My breakfast is usually a pop tart and a bottle of mountain dew when I get to work. They help keep me from falling asleep in my little corner of the kiosk.


(A kiosk is similar to a cubicle. Only, instead of 3-3.5 walls, I only have 2. From an aerial view, it looks like a giant plus sign.)
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#42 Sep 04 2008 at 12:28 PM Rating: Decent
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Honey, are you bored? You're attempting to discuss something with varrus.


Nexa talks to check out workers for ten minutes. My neighbor walked by with her little kids when I was smoking, and I felt bad smoking in front of them so I called Nexa and Hannah over to say hi. I go inside and finish smoking, return outside: No Nexa. Half an hour later she and Hannah return from playing with my neighbors kids, at their house, with hair clips my neighbor, who apparently has a name, makes in her spare time.




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#43 Sep 04 2008 at 12:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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Smasharoo wrote:

Honey, are you bored? You're attempting to discuss something with varrus.


Nexa talks to check out workers for ten minutes. My neighbor walked by with her little kids when I was smoking, and I felt bad smoking in front of them so I called Nexa and Hannah over to say hi. I go inside and finish smoking, return outside: No Nexa. Half an hour later she and Hannah return from playing with my neighbors kids, at their house, with hair clips my neighbor, who apparently has a name, makes in her spare time.
Will you tuck me in now?
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#45 Sep 04 2008 at 12:55 PM Rating: Excellent
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Large dinners before bed are what pack on the pounds. Food at the beginning of the day actually gets burned through activity. Not to mention, facilitates brain function and improves mood.

#46 Sep 04 2008 at 1:18 PM Rating: Decent
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trickybeck wrote:

Large dinners before bed are what pack on the pounds. Food at the beginning of the day actually gets burned through activity. Not to mention, facilitates brain function and improves mood.

That does explain quite a bit regarding varus's stance. He sounds like Brad Pitt in Kalifornia.

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Early don't eat breakfast. He thinks its a conspiracy put together by the cereal people.
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#47 Sep 04 2008 at 1:49 PM Rating: Decent
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
I try not to stop for fast-food breakfast too often, but we just moved and I haven't gone grocery shopping yet. And as tempting as it is, I'm just not in the mood for cat food right now.


Have you tried the new egg-white flatbread sandwiches at Dunkin Donuts yet? I haven't, but I've seen the advertisements for them and it seems like it would be a much healthier alternative to my favorite fast food breakfast sandwich (sausage, egg, and cheese McMuffin).

Nexa


They're really damn good when you're hungry. I'd venture to say that they are, indeed, much healthier than McDonald's and Bojangles (which we have around here, along with Dunkin Donuts), but the ****-poor health grade that Dunkin Donuts got in its last inspection was god-awful. Doubt I'll eat there again.

Ugly wrote:
We suffer under the tyranny of a Mr. Tim Horton around here. I can think of 2 places in the city where there are stores no more than 100 feet apart. And 4 where they are no more than 150 feet. Sometimes, they share the same driveway.


Really wasn't a fan of Timmy's... but I didn't give it a fair shot. Wasn't paying attention to the food at the time.

The best breakfast place I've ever eaten is, by far, Mimi's Café. It's a little place within 10 minutes of my school, that I'll occasionally meet my grandmother for breakfast at. The food is amazing, the atmosphere is serene, and the prices aren't too terribly bad (feeding two people until they're stuffed, with leftovers, for $23 isn't too bad in my opinion).
#48 Sep 04 2008 at 2:17 PM Rating: Decent
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I had dinner for breakfast this morning: cold pizza. *yum*
'Usually just eat cereal or fruit... though yesterday I had some donut holes. Not Dunkin' but Krispy Kreme.

D: Dunkin > Krispy Kreme, by the way.
#49 Sep 04 2008 at 2:34 PM Rating: Decent
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I've taken to buying a bunch of bananas whenever I'm at the store and just munching on one each morning for breakfast. It's simple, comes in its own wrapper, and I can eat it while gathering my things before heading out the door.

I'm not a big breakfast person, but it helps to put a little something in the belly when starting the day I think.
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#50 Sep 04 2008 at 2:36 PM Rating: Good
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I've taken to buying a bunch of bananas whenever I'm at the store and just munching on one each morning for breakfast. It's simple, comes in its own wrapper, and I can eat it while gathering my things before heading out the door.

I'm not a big breakfast person, but it helps to put a little something in the belly when starting the day I think.


I'm trying to imagine a gayer post....hmm. Nope, nope, I got nuthin.

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#51 Sep 04 2008 at 2:42 PM Rating: Good
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Well. Then I smoke a camel non-filter, drink a pot of black coffee, and drive my HumVee to work, stopping to hunt along the way.

Better?
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