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Bill in Oregon
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Such a comfort

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Purt near like having money in the bank for this aging boomer.

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:lol: :lol: (Check your blood sugar)
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I know. Insulin by the pint.
About $64 for a case on Amazon.

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Wow! I'm over 65, and honestly had to Google Quisp to figure out what it is! Don't think I've ever seen it before?
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No Quake?
Slow is just slow.
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Never heard of it either....I evidently don't get around much. :)
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At first glance I thought you were hoarding Attends. :lol:

Well, some geezers need them. :roll:

I had to look it up on the 'net to see what it was, never heard of it. :oops:
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Re: Such a comfort

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I haven't seen that cereal in years and years. Where did it come from? Is it still in production ?
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We never ate that, but I have an aunt who still calls me Marky Maypo! :-)
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It is actually the same formula as Captain Crunch. Quaker still makes it in limited quantities.
My wife had to have a big bowl of it, and when she was done, she said, "Hey, the roof of my mouth is sore."

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marlinman93 wrote:Wow! I'm over 65, and honestly had to Google Quisp to figure out what it is! Don't think I've ever seen it before?

Me either, must be a regional thing......
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Hmmm. Don't think it was regional.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-sTnm_aPBY
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Give me meat, taters, and eggs, please. 8) 8)
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Bill in Oregon wrote:Hmmm. Don't think it was regional.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-sTnm_aPBY
Perhaps not, but I have never seen it, nor did my kids. :wink:
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BlaineG wrote:Give me meat, taters, and eggs, please. 8) 8)
I just finished a plate of toast, home fries, eggs over hard, bacon, sausage patty, fried ham and a bucket of coffee! How does that grab you! Healthy be darned - eat what you like and die like a man!!!!!!!! :twisted:
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Do not remember seeing Quisp in S. CA. I'll take a greasy Chorizo and egg burrito any day...
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I ate lots of this watching Bugs Bunny and Tom Jerry on saturday morning during the 60's and 70's in MN. God that brings back some memories!!
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Boy, this is gonna date me, but I remember the stuff
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Never saw it in New England and I remember Capt Crunch and I want my Maypo commercials.
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