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Frukathka said:
I'm not doing it on purpose, I'm just not hungry. A coffee and a milk usually tides me over for 2-3 hours. I woke up at 12n had my coffee then had my milk about an hour later. I'm just having a non-hungry day.

If you are putting cream or milk in your coffee and you are drinking it all day, you are getting some energy through the day. It's not like eating, say, meals. But I remember reading somewhere that traditionally Indians get a lot of their calories for drinking chai (milk tea).

-Suzi
 

So, wait. When did we get on to breakfast, anyways? This is what happens when I sleep through half a day of posting. It wasn't my fault! Dang employment.

Oh well, at least nobody's talking about frog breakfast smoothies. What's green and red and goes around in circles? Frog in a blender. :(

I like to start my mornings off with a bowl of cereal. Guess I'm weird like that. But in my early college days I was a true master of the healthy breakfast. Diet Coke and Cheetos! The breakfast of champions!

Please note children: This is what happens if you choose the wrong major, sleep goes out the window and breakfast becomes whatever is sold out of the vending machines in your dorm building. Don't Study Architecture.
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hafrogman said:
Don't Study Architecture.

Don't forget to mention the balsa wood fund you have to have to make models, the injuries you stuff from cutting implements at 3 in the morning right before your projects are due, and how little you see of the outside world from the architecture workshop. ;)

One of my roommates studied architecture.
 


suzi yee said:
Don't forget to mention the balsa wood fund you have to have to make models, the injuries you stuff from cutting implements at 3 in the morning right before your projects are due, and how little you see of the outside world from the architecture workshop. ;)

One of my roommates studied architecture.

Yep, I did all that stuff. But really, balsa wood was heaven to work with compared to the quick mix cement they had us casting models out of. *shudder* It still gives me nightmares. I have to be the only person in the world to start studying engineering because I wanted an EASIER major.
 

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