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May 25, 2004

While talking with my friend Missy last night, the subject of cereal was discussed. Once Lucky Charms entered the conversation, I immediately thought back to a writeup I had written almost four years ago detailing how cool it would be to have a breakfast cereal entirely made of those marshmallows. It would be good, but I'm sure it would put me into some sort of shock. So I continued discussion extolling the virtues of Corn Flakes and Grape Nuts. I used to not be able to even eat Grape Nuts, but now I like them. Go figure.

Fruity Pebbles is the champion of sweet cereals, and Rice Krispies is the king of audible cereal. Granted, it's probably the only audible cereal, but that makes it king by default. Oh, and Cocoa Krispies takes a back seat to Cocoa Pebbles. Even Missy agrees.

(13:20)

Update: I'd like to share with you an amazing IM conversation I had this evening. Usernames have been changed.

(19:39:55) WeirdGirl: hey you remember me?
(19:40:07) Accipiter: Vaguely
(19:40:14) WeirdGirl: wut
(19:40:25) Accipiter: ?
(19:42:05) Accipiter: Hello?
(19:42:11) WeirdGirl: hi
(19:42:23) Accipiter: so what's going on?
(19:42:28) WeirdGirl: nm
(19:42:49) WeirdGirl: so you remember me
(19:43:10) Accipiter: I said yes. Vaguely.
(19:44:04) WeirdGirl: that is not my name
(19:44:22) Accipiter: wtf

Words fail me.

(20:17)

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Comment #1 by karmaflux

"Surely I remember you!"
"Stop calling me Shirley!"

(25-MAY-04 - 22:05 EST)

Comment #2 by Accipiter

Yeah, except that "Vaguely" doesn't even SOUND like a name.

(26-MAY-04 - 09:20 EST)

Comment #3 by JaneLane

Pebbles beat Krispies, hands down. As rock will always beat scissors, so Pebbles will always beat Krispies.

http://www.inthe80s.com/cereal.shtml

Sadly, I can almost remember the Big Mix moose.

Yours most sincerely,
Ambiguously

(29-MAY-04 - 02:42 EST)

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