I simply asked for a box of Captain Crunch with Crunchberries

Jammer

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I don't eat cereal for breakfast, but I always have 5 or 6 boxes of "kid" cereals on hand to have as an after work snack. One small bowl and I'm good. I'm 53 years old and a lot of people I know still eat the kid stuff. It's not just for them anymore (if it ever was). I normally eat breakfast on the weekends and when I'm on the road. Then the breakfast is normal eggs, bacon, toast, and grits.
 

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If I eat cereal... It might be in the evening as a snack... Sometimes with milk.. Other times without.

However that might be 3-5 times in a year... If that much.
 

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I can eat the same thing every day. I often do in fact. I used to have cereal first thing every morning (and other meals too). But I don't buy it anymore because it is my weakness and my weight gets out of control when I eat it. If there is a box in the house, it's possible it doesn't last a day depending on what kind it is.
 

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My wife did a similar thing to me a few years ago. I don't even remember what it was I requested from the grocery store but she quietly refused to put it on the shopping list. She changed her tune the first time she decided she didn't feel like cooking that day and dispatched me to fetch fast food... I pretended to quietly refused to put her request of my shopping list. Upon my return home with just my food in hand she had the audacity to get pissed. I reminded her how she did the same to me at the grocery store and she conceded my point. Then I went back to the car and retrieved her fast food order that I did have the consideration to get after all. In a house with weapons I've learned I can push her buttons but I don't want her to get so pissed she shoots me. Just saying.
 

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In a house with weapons I've learned I can push her buttons but I don't want her to get so pissed she shoots me. Just saying.

Yeah, I can see that being a good thing... :laugh:




You not pushing her buttons, not her shooting you. ;)
 

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Yeah, I can see that being a good thing... :laugh:




You not pushing her buttons, not her shooting you. ;)

Pushing her buttons is the only way I can win a disagreement. Unless I turn the table on her she does not concede a point. She does the same to me but most times, her just explaining a well thought out point is enough for me to give in.
 

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Havent had cereal for 5 years after i became lactose intolerant:(
 

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Rarely eat breakfast except some weekends - then it's straight to the greasiest diner in town ...... usually a bacon and cheese omelet, home fries and a Bloody Mary.
 

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When I was in Afghanistan I ate

6 hardboiled egg whites
2 chicken breast
Watermelon pieces

Every. Day. And I was fine with it.
 

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On May 21, a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California dismissed a complaint filed by a woman who said she had purchased “Cap’n Crunch with Crunch Berries” because she believed it contained real fruit. The plaintiff alleged that she had only recently learned to her dismay that said “berries” were in fact simply brightly-colored cereal balls, and that although the product did contain some strawberry fruit concentrate, it was not otherwise redeemed by fruit. She sued, on behalf of herself and all similarly situated consumers, some of whom may believe that there are fields somewhere in our land thronged by crunchberry bushes.
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http://loweringthebar.net/2009/06/r...w-crunchberries-are-not-real-judge-rules.html
 

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On May 21, a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California dismissed a complaint filed by a woman who said she had purchased “Cap’n Crunch with Crunch Berries” because she believed it contained real fruit. The plaintiff alleged that she had only recently learned to her dismay that said “berries” were in fact simply brightly-colored cereal balls, and that although the product did contain some strawberry fruit concentrate, it was not otherwise redeemed by fruit. She sued, on behalf of herself and all similarly situated consumers, some of whom may believe that there are fields somewhere in our land thronged by crunchberry bushes.
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http://loweringthebar.net/2009/06/r...w-crunchberries-are-not-real-judge-rules.html

You mean there aren't any Crunchberry bushes? :laugh:
 

Jammer

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Havent had cereal for 5 years after i became lactose intolerant:(

Drink milk that has the lactose removed. It's what I had to do about 7 years ago. I can't tell a taste difference at all.
 
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