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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 3:28 pm 
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Is there a better snack to fill your desk drawers with for that afternoon sugar rush need?

i think not...


what's in your drawers???

(and none of those funny 'sausage' answers)

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 3:32 pm 
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Little Debbie Swiss Cake Rolls
Mixed Berry Trail Mix Granola Bars
and yes, Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-tarts.

The poptarts gotta be cooked, though. Lightly browned but NOT BURNED.


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a box of jujyfruits

a bag of emerald almonds

some sticks of gum


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random Easter chocolate
starbursts
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"vouchers" for company vending machines that have Cokes, Gatorade, OJ, etc.


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A half suck milk dud, some napkins, a half pint of beam, a cd case with a straw on it.

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damn you mofos have snacks..

I think I have some rice and broccoli in the fridge?

being a poor student really sucks...


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i never toast my pop tarts.....i like em right out of the package...

im bout to hit the store to pick up some of those

fruit fig newton granola type bars,
some more soup packets (suprisingly good)
some chocolate , when i wanna be bad...

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About the Pop-Tarts...frosted, or not? The non-frosted are Mrs. Dawg's favorite. I don't think I've had a Pop-Tart in over 10 years.


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Sen.LooGAR (D-Aladambama) Wrote:
a cd case with a straw on it.


I may have to stop by your office.


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Easily the Duke of the Tartdom.


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Max Wrote:
Little Debbie Swiss Cake Rolls
Mixed Berry Trail Mix Granola Bars
and yes, Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop-tarts.

The poptarts gotta be cooked, though. Lightly browned but NOT BURNED.


I just got back from a lunch-time trip to Albertson's to replenish the Swiss Cake Roll stash-I think that addiction is a hold-over from long-gone dope-smoking days.

And, yes, Brown Sugar Pop-tarts- straight outta the foil.


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Mmm...Brown Sugar Pop-Tarts, haven't had one in AGES!! But, I prefer mine toasted and cooled down outta the toaster.

I've got in my stash Jolly Ranchers -- all flavours! Where's DiscoStu? ;)


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Sen.LooGAR (D-Aladambama) Wrote:
a cd case with a straw on it.


I may have to stop by your office.


Cocaine, much?


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Sucking on an Orange Flavored Tootsie Pop at the moment.

Someone brought in some 75th Anniversary Twinkies today. Haven't had one since the 1990's.

We have a community candy jar with this variety in it:
Smarties
Starbust
Laffy Taffy
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
These little two-pack sour disc thingies.. ?

We are also neighbors of a business called. "Great Harvest Bread Company". Can you say yum as you walk through the parking area to our front door. It's hard having fresh warm Cinamon-Swirl Bread in the mornings sometimes... ))

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in my drawer:

gum
1/4 bag of trail mix
cd's

<---boring.


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raisins

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 6:00 pm 
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Balance bars
instant oatmeal
random easter chocolate coated sunflower seeds (not sure how I feel about those, but one day I'll be hungry enough to find out)
Miso soup envelopes
tea

Usually I ihave some of those Amy Chan noodle bowls, too. Or foil packs of curried tuna. But the store is a little low just now.


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 Post subject: Re: Brown Sugar pop tarts
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:59 pm 
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TheTwilightKid Wrote:
Is there a better snack to fill your desk drawers with for that afternoon sugar rush need?

i think not...




little debbie nutty bars

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Not that there's anything wrong with Brown Sugar-Cinnamon Pop Tarts, but Smores Pop Tarts could beat Brown Sugar-Cinnamon with its frosting tied behind its back.

Pop Tarts' been on a new-flavor binge lately. They've just come out with a Cinnamon Roll Pop Tart, which ain't shabby. The French Toast ones are interesting, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough less so. Cookies and Cream--meh. The Chocolate Chip and especially the Caramel Chocolate blow.

I have the diet of an average 12-year-old whose parents aren't home.


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Caramel Corn Rice Cakes and Ovaltine. A dinner sure to help foster financial success and self-actualization.


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Ugh. Ovaltine tastes like Jack Lalanne's ball sweat after an hour on the recumbent bike.

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Those hundred calorie packs of Oreo wafers. At first, they make you want real Oreos, but after a while they're damn good.

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Any of you ever had those snacks called 'Munchies'? Basically its a mix that consists usually of bagel chips, chex, quaker squares, pretzels, and some other stuff. I don't know what it is, but I am just addicted to the Ultimate Chedder ones.


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Elvis Fu Wrote:
Ugh. Ovaltine tastes like Jack Lalanne's ball sweat after an hour on the recumbent bike.


Yes, but unfortunately, the good Mr. LaLane doesn't put his ball sweat in a flavor sealed can, so I have to settle.


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I still love your avatar.

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