I had ramen for breakfast

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I had ramen for breakfast

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just sayin..
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as in ramen noodles?
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Gixxer wrote:as in ramen noodles?
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my daughter loves those things ... ever had them with ketchup?
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Gixxer wrote:my daughter loves those things ... ever had them with ketchup?
Can't say that I have. I am thinking I shouldn't have ate them though. Breakfast food was pretty much gone and now this ramen is starting to sit hard. :eek:

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Roody wrote:Can't say that I have. I am thinking I shouldn't have ate them though. Breakfast food was pretty much gone and now this ramen is starting to sit hard. :eek:

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Dang dude...you'll be stahhhhhving in like..an hour.

Just finished my bowl of "Back to Nature" strawberry and apple granola. Will have a banana, fresh squeezed lemon juice, and a V-8 as I head out the door to do a few onsites today.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Dang dude...you'll be stahhhhhving in like..an hour.

Just finished my bowl of "Back to Nature" strawberry and apple granola. Will have a banana, fresh squeezed lemon juice, and a V-8 as I head out the door to do a few onsites today.
Why don't you fly down here and make me breakfast. :D
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Roody wrote:Why don't you fly down here and make me breakfast. :D
Can't...stocking up on breakfast for the next 3 days...g/f staying over this weekend. :D
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Can't...stocking up on breakfast for the next 3 days...g/f staying over this weekend. :D
Oh ok...you are excused then. :D

Go get 'er man. :rotfl:
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I'm about ready to attack some Krispy Kreme's
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I haven't the slightest idea what Italians do for breakfast though....I'm a dinner cooking guy when it comes to international...for breakfasts I'm usually southern style. Gotta do some research.....

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Izzo wrote:I'm about ready to attack some Krispy Kreme's
Oh man the indigestion is kicking in bigtime now. Why the heck did I eat that stuff this morning. :cry:
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:I haven't the slightest idea what Italians do for breakfast though....I'm a dinner cooking guy when it comes to international...for breakfasts I'm usually southern style. Gotta do some research.....

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Tell her you have some Italian sausage you want her to try out. :rotfl:
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Dang dude...you'll be stahhhhhving in like..an hour.

Just finished my bowl of "Back to Nature" strawberry and apple granola. Will have a banana, fresh squeezed lemon juice, and a V-8 as I head out the door to do a few onsites today.

you must take a very healthy crap :p
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Gixxer wrote:you must take a very healthy crap :p
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Egg, sausage and cheese on a griddled Italian hoagie bun. Mmm....

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Roody wrote:Tell her you have some Italian sausage you want her to try out. :rotfl:
I'm Irish...we refer to sausages as "bangers". :nod:
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Gixxer wrote:you must take a very healthy crap :p
Actually I prefer to leave them...I never understood the desire to "take" one. :wth:
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:I'm Irish...we refer to sausages as "bangers". :nod:
So tell her you got a Irish Banger for her. :D
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Roody wrote:So tell her you got a Irish Banger for her. :D
Why do you think she's spending the weekend?
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mountainman wrote:Why do you think she's spending the weekend?
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Quiche at my end of the breakfast table.
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<-- coffee, chocolate chip muffin & a krispy kreme glazed donut. mmmm.. junk food. :D
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I had pu$$y..beat that!!! :cool:
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Keg Party wrote:I had pu$$y..beat that!!! :cool:
So you had Chinese food? Sweet & sour chicken?
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mountainman wrote:So you had Chinese food? Sweet & sour chicken?
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I had cheese and egg sandwich! Yummers!
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mountainman wrote:So you had Chinese food? Sweet & sour chicken?

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Gixxer wrote:as in ramen noodles?
he's got alittle Puerto Rican poolboy that comes by once a week. His name is Ramen.
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gamingevolved wrote:he's got alittle Puerto Rican poolboy that comes by once a week. His name is Ramen.
:wth:

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Roody wrote: :wth:

Troublemaker. :p
you knew if I saw this thread I couldn't just pass it up ;)
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gamingevolved wrote:you knew when I saw your manliness in this thread I couldn't just pass it up ;)
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Gixxer wrote:creamofsomeyounggirl
Prey521?

:wth:

This thread gets weirder and weirder...
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Roody wrote:... Breakfast food was pretty much gone and now this ramen is starting to make me sh*t hard. :eek:
*fixed*
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ghettoside wrote:*fixed*
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Keg Party wrote:I had pu$$y..beat that!!! :cool:
ROTFLMAO!!!

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Roody wrote:just sayin..
How's that go with milk and toast?
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Can't...stocking up on breakfast for the next 3 days...g/f staying over this weekend. :D
If my new g/f was staying over the weekend I would be cooking but it wouldn't be in the kitchen. :p
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downhill wrote:How's that go with milk and toast?
Not as good as with crackers. :D
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