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offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-11-16 06:45 [#00951951]
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Breakfast that is =oD

I'm gonna HAVE to go with English with this.

I mean, I like waffles and pancakes and maple syrup and
shit, but NOT on the same plate as bacon and eggs !! You may
as well have a roast dinner smotherd in custard imo !

Are there any Americans out there who agree with this? Or
are you all sick bastards? (j/k ;oD)


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-11-16 06:46 [#00951952]
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english for me


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2003-11-16 06:47 [#00951954]
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Both breakfasts you've mentioned there are great!

But I mostly am too lazy to make that so its cereal and
toast for me!


 

offline nlogax from oh, you must be the brains (Norway) on 2003-11-16 06:48 [#00951955]
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neither english nor american.
a latté and a croisant for me.


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-11-16 06:48 [#00951957]
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aawww

*cooks princo a fry up*


 

offline Murray from Southend, Essex (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-16 06:51 [#00951960]
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English for me Ms Emma


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2003-11-16 06:54 [#00951964]
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ta love ;)


 

offline eric_hard_jams on 2003-11-16 07:00 [#00951970]
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can i have both at the same sitting???


 

offline uzim on 2003-11-16 07:01 [#00951973]
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breakfast? oh well... either i have to go to university so i
have to take it in a limited amount of time, making it
usually just cereal and a mug of tea (not that i can swallow
much more in the morning anyway : )), either it's a day
without work and then i wake up at 12.

anyway i couldn't swallow all of that some people eat, like
i've seen somewhere... eggs bacon pancakes and stuff...
that's crazy!! °_°
i've seen on tv some breakfasts like, twice as big as a
12:00 meal for me is...


 

offline uzim on 2003-11-16 07:03 [#00951976]
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(i wake up at 12 > means i do not have breakfast.)

i can never eat a big amount of food at the same time... i
rather eat a little, but more often...


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-11-16 07:04 [#00951977]
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i eat quite a lot for breakfast...usually nothing cooked,
fried or baked tho, cos the next time i eat is at 8 or 9 pm
- that is when i have my lunch/dinner

i should change this but i dont have the time during the
day...


 

offline deepspace9mm from filth on 2003-11-16 07:25 [#00951988]
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50% nothing in the morning, 50% bowl of crunchy nut
cornflakes and pint mug of milk.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2003-11-16 08:08 [#00952013]
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leftover pizza, lasagne, Chinese, curry - leftover anything.
Or else eggs and toast. I guess I'm swinging more towards
English cause I prefer greasy and salty to sweet.

But sweet things can go well with meaty things! The Chinese
do that best - also think of baked ham glazed with brown
sugar and pineapple, or pork chops with fried apples,
mmmmmm.


 

offline corticalstim from Canada on 2003-11-16 08:21 [#00952016]
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i love canadian breakfast.

that could consist of: flapjacks and maple syrup, a big slab
of canadian back bacon, some yummy home fries, and a big
warm mug of hot apple-cider


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2003-11-16 09:01 [#00952032]
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I eat a breakfast which consists of fruit.
At most times only one type.
That's my usual breakfast.


 

offline Desdemona from Lake Mendota on 2003-11-16 09:03 [#00952035]
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I think noodles make an excellent breakfast. Noodles and
fruit, maybe. Meat never feels like a morning thing.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-11-16 09:06 [#00952036]
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English every time!


 

offline nacmat on 2003-11-16 09:32 [#00952051]
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I love boths

but none can be compared to a spanish breakfast... you
english and americans should learn what good meals are


 

offline japes from Suriname on 2003-11-16 10:04 [#00952063]
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Mexican breakfast: A cigarette and a glass of water.

But seriously, English is the best. American breakfasts are
too large and in your face for mornings. Croissants and
coffee are nice too.


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2003-11-16 10:37 [#00952078]
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whats in your spanish breakfast?


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-11-16 10:43 [#00952083]
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considering i eat pizza rolls and shit for breakfast and i
only eat breakfast at like 2am or later when i am coming
home drunk...

i'd so say american!!!!

Fuckin sausage links and bacon and hashbrowns and eggs
(sunnyside up) and all that jazz!!


 

offline rez from here on 2003-11-16 10:44 [#00952084]
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croissants or cornflakes.


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-11-16 10:45 [#00952085]
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"can i have both at the same sitting???"

Now that is a fucking decent question! That would even it
out :D!!


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2003-11-16 11:08 [#00952104]
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damn yuppies


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2003-11-16 11:10 [#00952106]
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i am having chicken burritos for breakfast..... does that
count? muwhaha


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2003-11-16 12:02 [#00952159]
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what does a typical english breakfast consist of?


 

offline rez from here on 2003-11-16 12:28 [#00952184]
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bacon, eggs, sausages


 

offline nacmat on 2003-11-16 12:51 [#00952203]
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spanish:

1. a naked godess cleans your pennis while you awaken from
sleep
2. you eat some syrope (chose flavour) from all around her
body
3. she lets you do anything you want to her, and she does to
you anything you want her to
4. then you go to the kitchen and have some english and
american breakfast



 

offline Peloton from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-16 12:57 [#00952208]
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I wonder why there is an obesity problem in the US?


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2003-11-16 12:58 [#00952209]
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you forgot beans, mushrooms fried and bread if you want the
stereo type :)


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2003-11-16 15:28 [#00952452]
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so then.. how does it differ from an american breakfast?


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2003-11-16 15:31 [#00952457]
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sorry that shoud be

mushrooms and fried bread


 

offline purlieu from Leeds (United Kingdom) on 2003-11-16 15:44 [#00952474]
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I don't get the sweet pancakes + waffles with bacon, myself.
But I HATE sweet/savoury together, so meh.
I love the sweet stuff, but find English friend breakfast
works better as a breakfast.
But I'm a toast + orange juice person myself, anyway.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2003-11-16 16:32 [#00952533]
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yeah im from the US and I dont even like the sweet style
stuff.. I'm usually more up for salty in the morning, so I
guess English wins for me.


 

offline D-Steak from Kansas City, Mo. (United States) on 2003-11-17 10:21 [#00953495]
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U S A !

U S A !

breakfast.

U S A !

U S A !

breakfast.


 

offline Jaysuz Jones from Wasaga Beach (Canada) on 2003-11-17 12:13 [#00953675]
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English.
___

This SpaKitty - Yos, signing out.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-11-17 14:23 [#00953868]
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i thought american breakfast was some huge buffet where you
can eat as much as you can fit into your maw for one nominal
fee.

that's why we're all so fat.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-11-17 16:17 [#00954052]
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i hate bacon


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2003-11-17 18:35 [#00954331]
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=oO

that's my favourite part !!!!!


 

offline catharsis from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-11-17 22:53 [#00954742]
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I wouldn't have anything but English. I agree breakfast
buritos are GREAT!

Scrambled Egg, Cheese, Chopped Onion, Salsa, and Sour Cream
all wrapped up in a tortilla....mmm.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-11-18 01:28 [#00954896]
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I like two runny eggs on toast with bacon... nothing like an
egg sandwich for breakfast!


 

offline Quernstone from Padova (Italy) on 2003-11-18 02:49 [#00954918]
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HAHA, sounds like an Italian breakfast!


 

offline purgruv from Accrington (UK) - 52nd State (United States Minor Outlying Islands) on 2003-11-18 02:52 [#00954922]
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>nlogax

Franco-italian breakfast


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-11-18 02:53 [#00954923]
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im eating my breakfast now, but i cant feel any taste cos
apperantly i ate too hot food yesterday and i burnt my
tongue and my inner mouth - and its not pleasent...


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-11-18 03:05 [#00954933]
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seriously though, I prefer eating Americans for breakfast...
they taste better, and don't get stuck in your teeth as
much!


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-11-18 03:07 [#00954935]
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you ate those room mates of yours already?


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-11-18 03:30 [#00954949]
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well yeah, they're Canadian, and everyone knows Canadians
taste best!!


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2003-11-18 03:30 [#00954951]
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I'd eat myself for breakfast, but that would be counter
productive I think!


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-11-18 03:40 [#00954954]
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i didnt know that, but i'll take you word for it :)


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2003-11-18 04:42 [#00954991]
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5 days of the week, i start at 7am, so i usually hit the
cafe next door for mushrooms on toast, latte and a glass of
oj...

2 days of the week, i wake up at about 11am... look in the
fridge only to find nothing... lounge around until about 1pm
when i leave the house and have lunch.


 


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