#069 - Small Print
If you want to have a radical day you have to start it in a radical way.
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If you want to have a radical day you have to start it in a radical way.
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At least, you might not notice quite how unhealthy they were?Zhukov said:It does always make me laugh when something is advertised as having health benefits "when used along with regular exercise and a balanced diet." (And I'm actually quoting a cereal ad I once saw.)
I'm pretty sure eating a stick of butter and a sugar cube would be healthy if you did it with regular exercise and a balanced diet.
Which I noticed were a cereal in the Fallout universe.vallorn said:I see that Rad was selling things to Calvin.
Also, very nice wording there Gunny, it almost managed to hide your sheer disgust at Erin's breakfast.
Can't you 69 most cereal brands? I mean, I'm sure that sex position's actually called "Balanced Breakfast"...Fappy said:Didn't make a 69 joke for issue 69. I am disappoint.
And to think, recently they started a promotion featuring Biz Markie telling us - in the form of a parody song based on Just A Friend - that there are 10 boxes of Lucky Charms out there somewhere that are filled with nothing but marshmallows. :3lacktheknack said:I think it was Lucky Charms that had a commercial saying "Part of this healthy breakfast" which included two oranges and a bagel.
Of course winners don't use drugs! They play more video games to get that next sweet hit of WINNING!CaitSeith said:If you think about it, Rad reciting the advertisement from memory like a sales pitch was kinda creepy. What other 80s' motto does he have hard-wired in his little psyche? "Winners don't use drugs"? Oh, wait...
If she has cash to spare to pay for delivered take-out and mail-ordered games, she can afford grocieries. But that raises another question: where is her money coming from? Does this Erin even have a job?The Artificially Prolonged said:Rad would make a great EULA writer.
Also a few supermarkets do home deliveries, so you could get fruit that way along with some Radical Crunch to complete that healthy and balanced breakfast.
The kid in me loves the idea, but the adult in me is getting sick just thinking about it.RJ 17 said:And to think, recently they started a promotion featuring Biz Markie telling us - in the form of a parody song based on Just A Friend - that there are 10 boxes of Lucky Charms out there somewhere that are filled with nothing but marshmallows. :3lacktheknack said:I think it was Lucky Charms that had a commercial saying "Part of this healthy breakfast" which included two oranges and a bagel.
Eugh, same. I've reached the point where eating Mini-Wheats is as far as I'll go. My morning sweet tooth gets a fix, and I'll be damned if all that wheat hasn't kept me regular. I maybe splurge once per decade and end up flaying my gums on Cap'n Crunch and their bits of Sugary Torture Glass for a week, out of sheer nostalgia.RavenTail said:The kid in me loves the idea, but the adult in me is getting sick just thinking about it.RJ 17 said:And to think, recently they started a promotion featuring Biz Markie telling us - in the form of a parody song based on Just A Friend - that there are 10 boxes of Lucky Charms out there somewhere that are filled with nothing but marshmallows. :3lacktheknack said:I think it was Lucky Charms that had a commercial saying "Part of this healthy breakfast" which included two oranges and a bagel.
About one-third of your local supermarket's grocery section.Redlin5 said:How much fruit is required to make it part of a balanced breakfast?