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Would you rather have your breakfast cereal with:

Too much milk.
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Too little milk.
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This question is unfair to the lactose intolerant.
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I put my milk on my cereal before I iron my shirt for work.
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I'm Murrin wrote:
MsMary wrote:
Sorus wrote:Too little. Crunchy is better than soggy.
This.

Though in practice I seem to usually put too much. But I eat the cereal fast enough that it stays crunchy. Then drink the rest of the milk. :P
Heh. I put my milk on before I iron my shirt for work. By the time I'm done it's nicely soaked.
Yuck.

Nicely soggy, you mean.
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I put my milk on my cereal before I iron my shirt for work.
:LOLS: I must admit to also being confused for a second...

(Ironing? I never iron anything. :D )

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(Ironing? I never iron anything. :D )

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I avoid it like the plague! :P
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Luckily I work in jeans and a t-shirt. No ironing required.

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MsMary wrote:
I'm Murrin wrote:
MsMary wrote: This.

Though in practice I seem to usually put too much. But I eat the cereal fast enough that it stays crunchy. Then drink the rest of the milk. :P
Heh. I put my milk on before I iron my shirt for work. By the time I'm done it's nicely soaked.
Yuck.

Nicely soggy, you mean.
Don't like it when it gets soggy, honestly. But the timing seems to get it just right, when the Weetabix is soft but before it starts to lose structural integrity.
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is something soggy in the domain of Denmark?
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Was then Hamlet [snr] a 'cereal' killer?
President of Peace? You fucking idiots!

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Avatar wrote:Luckily I work in jeans and a t-shirt. No ironing required.

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I work in scrubs. Some co-workers come in in beautifully pressed scrubs. I just try to take mine out of the dryer ASAP and hang so they won't be wrinkled. :P
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Surrounded by people who seem to think jeans and a t-shirt without copious stains constitutes business dress, I persist in wearing slacks and an oxford shirt at least four days a week. After a career of "dark suit, white shirt, conservative tie" every day, I find this liberating...while still having a proper place for all those pocket contents that the t-and-jeans uniform cannot accommodate.

(Must I tie this back to topic? Fine. There are *dry* oat square crumbs in my shirt pocket. Happy, now?) :roll:
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