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  tinyclanger at 22:05 on 15 July 2004  Report this post |  | This is great, really clever. I love e e cummings...don't think you're that far off. excellent.
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  Elsie at 22:35 on 15 July 2004  Report this post |  | Ooh, I like this, it actually sounds kind of chewy in the mouth.  I can imagine the bits of Alpen escaping as you speak.  Could we have a kind of challenge for two word poems? 
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  joanie at 22:42 on 15 July 2004  Report this post |  | Good idea, Elsie!  Two word poems challenge, definitely. joanie
 
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  roovacrag at 12:21 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | John surprised you eat cat litter for breakfast. 
 Sorry.. toast and eggs for me after a 5 mile walk.
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  bjlangley at 13:14 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | Put a smile on my face, as did "mostly toast" - thank you both. 
 I rarely eat breakfast, and when I do I don't think it's particularly poetic.  ;o)
 
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  bjlangley at 13:14 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | Put a smile on my face, as did "mostly toast" - thank you both. 
 I rarely eat breakfast, and when I do I don't think it's particularly poetic.  ;o)
 
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  bjlangley at 13:14 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | Put a smile on my face, as did "mostly toast" - thank you both. 
 I rarely eat breakfast, and when I do I don't think it's particularly poetic.  ;o)
 
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 How did I end up with three of those?
 
 My fingers are making many errors today.
 
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  tinyclanger at 13:26 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | Inevitable vegetables
 
 No, not really - but Fruit 'n Fibre's too long. There must be a Marmite one out there somewhere?
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  Nell at 14:15 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | John, I did laugh aloud - when I found it. A gem. Incidentally, apropos of nothing, john g was my brother's name for 'strong tea' when he was little!
 
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  joanie at 14:31 on 16 July 2004  Report this post |  | Banana americana      (Hair of the dog?)
 
 
 Americana recipe (Google result)
 
 1/4 oz Tennessee Whiskey
 1/2 tsp Sugar
 1 dash Bitters
 Chilled Champagne
 1 slice Peach
 
 
 Stir the whiskey, the bitters and the sugar in a collins glass until the sugar is dissolved. Fill up with champagne and garnish with a slice of peach.
 
 
 I think this would work well with banana instead.
 
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  Kipper at 21:07 on 17 July 2004  Report this post |  | This is addictive! My nine-year old (littlekipper) came up with swallow
 marshmallow
 which I think is brilliant!
 
 Afraid I have to rise too early for breakfast, so for me it's
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  baldur at 23:39 on 17 July 2004  Report this post |  | begs for eggs
 
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 oops.....that was THREE words! I'll try again
 
 begs
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