#21
Jeane - a huge Nice One, by the way, for such national coverage. It is always such a pleasure to read about your adventures!!

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#22
Aww thanks Bern

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#23
Thanks for your advice, Jeane. I've decided to make breakfast a daily occurrence.
Congratulations on your national coverage!
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#24
When we relaunch the vessel-how about an on board fashion show for real women?
Never give up...
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#25
That's good Alexander

and thank you.
Now there's a plan Richard, real women come in all shapes and sizes

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#26
Let's get her off the bottom first, Richard, I'm sure the models won't want to get their feet wet.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
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#27
i always thought all women were real irrespective of their shape and size.
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#28
Can't start a day without my weeties!
Although generally taken to mean Weetabix, the term weeties is naval slang for any breakfast cereal.
Phil West
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#29
Well done Jeane congrats for making it to the very well known magazine,
Gosh Phil how many weetabix can you eat for breakfast??

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#30
Usually just three Jan, along with a brew of course. Most important meal of the day.

Phil West
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#31
well done JEANE for getting into that famous mag,
have to get your autograph one day lol
alexander';
you do need to eat to survive
ME;
I HAVE SUGAR PUFFS or a cereal of some kind
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#32
Thank you.
If I had 3 weetabix I think I'd sink without trace Phil
Keith - funny

Do they still make sugar puffs, takes me right back

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#33
JEANE;
Not only do they do sugar puffs, morrison's also do there own brand and taste exactly the same but a lot cheaper
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#34
We don't have a Morrison's here in deepest Essex but I'll keep my eyes peeled for Sugar puffs. I must admit I just tend to grab my cornflakes or Special K and go. I did have Shreddies a few weeks ago, again I haven't had them for years but they didn't taste the same as back in the day.

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#35
Crumbs not a great cereal eater myself, but even I would have trouble downing 3 weetibix there Phil.

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#36
Well done Jeane.
Shreddies - erghhhh!
Oh Boy!, That'll be the day.........
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#37
I go for all cereals, and 3 is easy to down
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#38
Thanks Buddy. I don't think I'll be having shreddies again in a hurry, it's funny how cereal always seemed to taste better as a kid. Now it's super healthy and tastes like bird seed
I was talking to someone about Wagon Wheels the other day and remember getting them at school; they were huge and had a bit of jam in them. It took about half an hour to eat. I had one some months ago and it wasn't very nice - a bit soggy, a lot smaller and no jam!
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#39
Yes, Jeane, the Waggon Wheels I remember (when I helped in my auntie's general store in the 1950s), were very large !
She also used to sell 'Uncle Joe's Mint Balls'- I wonder if you can still buy these? They were very large too !
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#40
I had to look up Uncle Joe's mint balls as I had never heard of them
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncle_Joe's_Mint_Balls seems like they are still made.
http://www.uncle-joes.com/