We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
Jesus fucking christ. They give those things to kids?
We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
Man, maybe if you ate the pancake shell off first, but imagining just taking a big ol' chomp of pancake, chocolate chips, and sausage makes me kind of queasy.
We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
Jesus fucking christ. They give those things to kids?
Along with giant packets of maple syrup, yes. Seriously, these things were about the size of a Fla-Vor-Ice sleeve, just filled with syrup. Mmm.
We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
Jesus fucking christ. They give those things to kids?
Along with giant packets of maple syrup, yes. Seriously, these things were about the size of a Fla-Vor-Ice sleeve, just filled with syrup. Mmm.
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That pancakes and sausage on a stick just reminded me of an old family favourite meal, sausages in batter (my Dad's a Yorkshireman). Shit I couldn't just feel my arteries clanging, I could see through my chest and watch them, it was like Homer rubbing the fried chicken on the wall in The Simpsons.
But damn if it didn't taste a million times better than cheap supermarket sausages have any right to!
Just imagine being that dwarf and the adventures you'd go through when inside Hilda the Hippo. Braving the larynx, tromping through the stomach, and finally your finale out that seemingly small hole at the end.
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We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
Jesus fucking christ. They give those things to kids?
Along with giant packets of maple syrup, yes. Seriously, these things were about the size of a Fla-Vor-Ice sleeve, just filled with syrup. Mmm.
Where did you go to school?
Heart attack city?
Cardiac arrest ville?
Scotland?
Close. New Mexico. The public school system there basically assumes that half the kids aren't getting fed at home, so they tend to load up on the calories in the cafeteria. That's also why we got lunch and breakfast.
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i feel like i would die eating one of these
he was doing it with a guy!
God I'm gonna heave
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We used to have those at breakfast at the school cafeteria every Friday. They were delicious. I have to admit the chocolate chips are new, but since we dipped them in maple syrup anyway I don't suppose it makes much difference.
jesus christ i have got to have some of these holy shit
Jesus fucking christ. They give those things to kids?
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Its an omen.
Together?
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Man, maybe if you ate the pancake shell off first, but imagining just taking a big ol' chomp of pancake, chocolate chips, and sausage makes me kind of queasy.
Along with giant packets of maple syrup, yes. Seriously, these things were about the size of a Fla-Vor-Ice sleeve, just filled with syrup. Mmm.
Yeah, they'd been feeding it regular, run of the mill midgets before that.
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Would you like a Pancake and Sausage on a Stick? There is only one correct answer.
Where did you go to school?
Heart attack city?
Cardiac arrest ville?
Scotland?
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And heres some text from this guys website;
But damn if it didn't taste a million times better than cheap supermarket sausages have any right to!
Lemmiwinks
mmmmmmmfahurfh
Close. New Mexico. The public school system there basically assumes that half the kids aren't getting fed at home, so they tend to load up on the calories in the cafeteria. That's also why we got lunch and breakfast.
stupid subliminal influences.
It took two seconds to fix.
Unbunch your panties nancy.