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hey daniel do i have your msn?

I don't know? Add me if you want: [email protected]

And yes, I'm open to flaming for such a shit e-mail address.

Reason: the brand Fubu was cool when I was 14 and in year 8! Now I'm 21 and I don't think Fubu even exists anymore?!

cook off done and done

drink:

orange juice

coffee

tea

milo

iced coffee

food:

2 slices of toast,

2 eggs fried or poached,

bacon as much as you want,

mushrooms fried with roma tomatos and brown onion

pepper and salt

tomato sauce

damo and chad have both had this breaky cooked by me for them :down:

did you cook yours pete?

this is how i do brekky:

drink:

OJ

flat white

food:

home made hash browns

2 fried eggs

bacon

whole grain toast

sliced mushies done to my secret recipie

mushroom caps

fried roma tomatos with olive oil drizzled on them and mersy valley extra tasty melted on top

ok carl you cook for me one week and ill cook for you the next week and we will tie pete up both weeks and eat infront of him lol

i also use the finer details of olive oil as well cant cook with anything less

lol i was gona say that Eddie :down: quick whore up this page to get to 667 :laugh:

My breakfast on weekday mornings consists of 2 pieces of multigrain bread with vegemite, toasting depends on mood. Usually orange juice or chocolate milk, sometimes ill change it up and have cordial.

ok carl you cook for me one week and ill cook for you the next week and we will tie pete up both weeks and eat infront of him lol

i also use the finer details of olive oil as well cant cook with anything less

hahahahhaha.

then after brekkie we can go play with his gtr and bike :down:

its a deal kellie :laugh:

im as religious about cyanide and happiness as i am with brekky... i start every day with that cartoon :down:

ok now we just gotta figure out how we tie up pete cause im only little and he is like 6.0" lol

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