The whitefont is coming from inside the house!!!
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Today is Crunch Berries Day.
We were horrified to learn that some of the employees who grew up outside the US had no idea what Cap'n Crunch was.
So, we have Crunch Berries and milk.
I think the general opinion was one of horror that anyone would feed something like this to a child, on purpose.
Crunch Berries, Cookie Crisp, and Lucky Charms were my faves as a kid. I still sometimes buy Lucky Charms. Yum!
For another few pounds, you can have it bespoke. I might pay that much for something made just for me but not off the rack.
Bespoke is like my dream, but not a slip!
Cookie Crisp and Freakies.
I've never had Crunch Berries and I can't look at them without wincing. But we didn't get cereal until we moved to Britain--and that was either corn flakes or muesli. Both of which I kinda love to death. But only two brands of muesli--Alpen and Sainsbury's own brand.
At my family talent show for my grandmother's birthday, my parents and I sang a Grammy-related filk of You Are My Sunshine, and my big finale line was about Froot Loops. A key part of my childhood!!
Count Chocula. Oooh, I should check and see if it's in the stores for Halloween again this year.
My soft palate still bears Cap'n Crunch scars.
No. GoAway.
Negative and antisocial. Tsk.
My soft palate still bears Cap'n Crunch scars.
Yeah, no kidding. That stuff hurts. I can't believe they tried to sell a spinoff cereal based on cinnamon feet.