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lucky760 (Member Profile)

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Xaielao says...

I suspect that accent is so cringe-worthy because most Americans have never heard a real accent and associate an Irish one with Lucky Charms. So any reasonably accurate accent is going to be misconstrued as British.

That said, they certainly picked a good character actor to play an insane vampire.

Obesity PSA - Obesity doesn't happen overnight

lucky760 says...

Of course Lucky Charms, like most every other cereal on the market, is horrible for children, but can you clarify? How does my choice of avatar have any relationship, let alone irony, with the parenting decisions I'm making for my children?

I'm not seeing the connection.

It would be ironic... I don't know... if I said I was teaching them to eat healthy by only eating all the oat pieces in a box of Lucky Charms maybe.

bremnet said:

Great reply. Isn't your avatar picture the leprechaun from Frosted Lucky Charms, with something like 35% sugar by weight?

Sorry, could be wrong, not up on my breakfast cereals like I used to be. Just seemed a little ironic...

Obesity PSA - Obesity doesn't happen overnight

bremnet says...

Great reply. Isn't your avatar picture the leprechaun from Frosted Lucky Charms, with something like 35% sugar by weight?

Sorry, could be wrong, not up on my breakfast cereals like I used to be. Just seemed a little ironic...

lucky760 said:

This is a very effective PSA. It really made me have a visceral reaction at the end.

I'm so happy my kids have never tasted juice or candy or chocolate or ice cream before (and I plan on keeping it that way for a very long time). I really hope that just like the habit of bad eating may be dictated by diet during infancy and toddlerhood, good habits can also be ingrained in our children and help guide their food choices for the rest of their lives.

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Fletch (Member Profile)

Lucky Charms remix - 'Magically Delicious'

Lucky Charms remix - 'Magically Delicious'

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viral360 (Member Profile)

viral360 says...

Just for a day!? No way. Finding this place was a lucky charm, and I don't do away with things that are magically delicious. BTW - is y'alls twitter username "@VideoSift" ... ? I sent a shootout using our twitter username, @Viral_360 and I was just wondering.

In any case, we're glad to make the donation. Perhaps one day we can be of a greater benefit to y'all.

Love your gig.

- @Viral_360

Snuff versus non-snuff (Philosophy Talk Post)

Lawdeedaw says...

@Gwiz
Yes, but crazy people with assault riles rarely do those types of things to police officers. Yes, officers die commonly enough--but not an everyday occurrence when you include mad firepower, and veterans at that. Just like police brutality, that's an ultra rare occurence. I understand why you note what you note--and personally, we just disagree on the heart of the matter. It's a difference of opinion is all. However, you do explain things in *wiener* a way that I can appreciate; you have a better personality in regards to reaching my line of thinking.

The only true things that get under my skin are peoples comments, like the one that viewed the cop as less than human, like some ape scum that deserved to be shot and laughed at. Yes, that's assuming the worst about the vague comment, but we are adults and can logically do a case by case assessment.

On the note you made; what do you think about the second admendment and assault rifles? I believe in reasonable arms, and that does not include those. Obviously most agree--but I also view the law as more important than my own feelings. With that said, arms can be regulated, I think, within reason. *handguns versus assault rifles for example*

@bareboards

It's funny--I would have thought this sift talk would have prohibited an external link too, since it's just another way of posting snuff into the site--albeit in a round about manner. That's why I never thought of using Sift Talk as an outlet. Now that I know--thanks to you and Sagemind; I can use this format in the future. Which, although it doesn't completely change my opinion, at least helps with the limits and therefore improves my disposition of the sift.


***On a side note, and no offense to you lucky, why does the Lucky Charms' icon make me twitch with agitation? That's not normal, I don't think. That's outside of the cereal-box thinking. Sorry, I couldn't resist the pun.

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The Top Ten Cereals of all Time

nanrod says...

@Sagemind I agree with most of your comments except Frosted Flakes. I like them and plain corn flakes too. And Golden Grahams, not only are they good , so are Graham Crackers.

All the junk cereals are very expensive, it seems like the more sugar is put in them the higher the price. I try to pay no more than around 60 cents per 100 grams but cereals like Lucky Charms are closer to $1.50. My guilty pleasure is catching Fruit Loops on sale.

And is anyone else old enough to remember how corn pops used to be marketed. When they were called Sugar Corn Pops and their marketing jingle went as follows

"Oh the pops are sweeter and the taste is new, They're shot with sugar through and through. Kellogg's Sugar Corn Pops, sugar pops are tops" (Sometime's my trivial memory is a curse). I'd like to see them try that one now. Now they're marketed as nutritious. Ha



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