Guest guest Posted May 25, 2012 Report Share Posted May 25, 2012 this is my very favorite bookie there ever was. chocolate gram crackers! back in school we had all we could eat and all the cold milk we could drink! from 1965 until May of 76 this fat headed pig seen if he could out eat the best of them and I most certainly did! over eat! over milk drink! over sleep and over lie about it all! we only had 20 minutes to eat, but you could stay a bit longer before they would run you out of the dining room. some guys skipped meals because nothing on the table that they liked. what a crock of poo this was! I always found everything to my liking and hardly never met a food item I couldn't learn to like. no wonder I grew up digging milk. I had for 11 years all the milk I could put in my belly and I got a huge belly to day to show you if you are interested? every meal we had dessert. well maybe not breakfast, but every Wednesday morning we had doughnuts and maple bars! hot coffee and cold milk! you tell me how does it get any better then this? of course I do believe we did have a couple there had that sugar disease, but it wasn't I, so I need not concern my self with it. Grandpa Cy here on the list went to the same school I am talking about, but he graduated in the 30's. he is a very old man. I believe he had to even milk his own cow and then dip his glass in to the bucket before he went to breakfast. no wonder most of us blind kids graduated in a fat kind of way. give a growing boy all he can put away in 3 meals a day and snacks in the dorms to boot! Now on Sunday evening the kitchen help figured they had to have that evening off, so we had sandwiches in the dorms with cookies, fruit and milk again! but when ever the cookies were chocolate gram crackers? the fat little growing pig took them up to his room and hid them under his clothes in his locker. I had not in my piggish mind to share those wonderful cookies. I would have done the same with the milk, but I had no ice box in my room. O god only knows how I loved that cold milk. I certainly do miss those days of endless food every where and all I could hold seven days a week for only 11 years. I would go home maybe once a month on a weekend and my daddy would tell my Momma they couldn't afford me to come home more then one weekend a month, because the school had more food then they did and I had learned how to eat like a pig! As you guys can understand by my pig type of pass, that I learned some very bad over eating habits as a child, but back then in the 60's and 70's they wasn't to much in to push away from the table before you over eat. now days I hear at the same school the amount of food they serve the kids is limited and better controlled. even the milk isn't in endless pictures that had no bottoms. now the kids get a small carton. I sure am glad and thankful I went to school when I did! however, I am mature enough to know that I can't blame it all on my childhood and how I was raised. I certainly wish I could and it was this easy, but I knew when I became the adult pig a few years after graduation that I had some mighty bad eating habits that was going to cause health issues up the road. I knew this, but I made my mind up to concern me self with it later. now later as finely caught up with me. you sure do pay for your raising in the end. can smell those chocolate gram crackers and cold milk right now and how sweet it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2012 Report Share Posted May 25, 2012 Mark, you are cracking me up. Well listen, I understand where you are coming from because I alwways ate chocolate and thought I would eat all of the chocolate ever made but it's still there. No did you notice I didn't give you any information about the chocolate graham crackers? And I didn't get any to eat either. I thought us piggies on the list and maybe others too should not be tempted, not on my writing any. So I suppose we should just pretend they dn't make them any more, or have one on our birthday, but no, that would be torture. Well, we need some diabetic chocolate, what do you think? Vicki Meizinger > > this is my very favorite bookie there ever was. chocolate gram > crackers! back in school we had all we could eat and all the cold milk > we could drink! from 1965 until May of 76 this fat headed pig seen if > he could out eat the best of them and I most certainly did! over eat! > over milk drink! over sleep and over lie about it all! we only had 20 > minutes to eat, but you could stay a bit longer before they would run > you out of the dining room. some guys skipped meals because nothing on > the table that they liked. what a crock of poo this was! I always > found everything to my liking and hardly never met a food item I > couldn't learn to like. no wonder I grew up digging milk. I had for 11 > years all the milk I could put in my belly and I got a huge belly to > day to show you if you are interested? every meal we had dessert. well > maybe not breakfast, but every Wednesday morning we had doughnuts and > maple bars! hot coffee and cold milk! you tell me how does it get any > better then this? of course I do believe we did have a couple there > had that sugar disease, but it wasn't I, so I need not concern my self > with it. Grandpa Cy here on the list went to the same school I am > talking about, but he graduated in the 30's. he is a very old man. I > believe he had to even milk his own cow and then dip his glass in to > the bucket before he went to breakfast. no wonder most of us blind > kids graduated in a fat kind of way. give a growing boy all he can put > away in 3 meals a day and snacks in the dorms to boot! Now on Sunday > evening the kitchen help figured they had to have that evening off, so > we had sandwiches in the dorms with cookies, fruit and milk again! but > when ever the cookies were chocolate gram crackers? the fat little > growing pig took them up to his room and hid them under his clothes in > his locker. I had not in my piggish mind to share those wonderful > cookies. I would have done the same with the milk, but I had no ice > box in my room. O god only knows how I loved that cold milk. I > certainly do miss those days of endless food every where and all I > could hold seven days a week for only 11 years. I would go home maybe > once a month on a weekend and my daddy would tell my Momma they > couldn't afford me to come home more then one weekend a month, because > the school had more food then they did and I had learned how to eat > like a pig! As you guys can understand by my pig type of pass, that I > learned some very bad over eating habits as a child, but back then in > the 60's and 70's they wasn't to much in to push away from the table > before you over eat. now days I hear at the same school the amount of > food they serve the kids is limited and better controlled. even the > milk isn't in endless pictures that had no bottoms. now the kids get a > small carton. I sure am glad and thankful I went to school when I did! > however, I am mature enough to know that I can't blame it all on my > childhood and how I was raised. I certainly wish I could and it was > this easy, but I knew when I became the adult pig a few years after > graduation that I had some mighty bad eating habits that was going to > cause health issues up the road. I knew this, but I made my mind up to > concern me self with it later. now later as finely caught up with me. > you sure do pay for your raising in the end. can smell those chocolate > gram crackers and cold milk right now and how sweet it is. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2012 Report Share Posted May 25, 2012 sugar free chocolate is very deadly to those around you after you consume it. I do enjoy the fun and humor it can cause after consuming the whole bag, but on the other hand I get pitched out of the house and it isn't as much fun by your self. it is a thing that is only a pile of fun when you can share it. can't eat just one, so no longer bring it home and my wife thanks me! Re: chocolate gram cracker, you say? Mark, you are cracking me up. Well listen, I understand where you are coming from because I alwways ate chocolate and thought I would eat all of the chocolate ever made but it's still there. No did you notice I didn't give you any information about the chocolate graham crackers? And I didn't get any to eat either. I thought us piggies on the list and maybe others too should not be tempted, not on my writing any. So I suppose we should just pretend they dn't make them any more, or have one on our birthday, but no, that would be torture. Well, we need some diabetic chocolate, what do you think? Vicki Meizinger > > this is my very favorite bookie there ever was. chocolate gram > crackers! back in school we had all we could eat and all the cold milk > we could drink! from 1965 until May of 76 this fat headed pig seen if > he could out eat the best of them and I most certainly did! over eat! > over milk drink! over sleep and over lie about it all! we only had 20 > minutes to eat, but you could stay a bit longer before they would run > you out of the dining room. some guys skipped meals because nothing on > the table that they liked. what a crock of poo this was! I always > found everything to my liking and hardly never met a food item I > couldn't learn to like. no wonder I grew up digging milk. I had for 11 > years all the milk I could put in my belly and I got a huge belly to > day to show you if you are interested? every meal we had dessert. well > maybe not breakfast, but every Wednesday morning we had doughnuts and > maple bars! hot coffee and cold milk! you tell me how does it get any > better then this? of course I do believe we did have a couple there > had that sugar disease, but it wasn't I, so I need not concern my self > with it. Grandpa Cy here on the list went to the same school I am > talking about, but he graduated in the 30's. he is a very old man. I > believe he had to even milk his own cow and then dip his glass in to > the bucket before he went to breakfast. no wonder most of us blind > kids graduated in a fat kind of way. give a growing boy all he can put > away in 3 meals a day and snacks in the dorms to boot! Now on Sunday > evening the kitchen help figured they had to have that evening off, so > we had sandwiches in the dorms with cookies, fruit and milk again! but > when ever the cookies were chocolate gram crackers? the fat little > growing pig took them up to his room and hid them under his clothes in > his locker. I had not in my piggish mind to share those wonderful > cookies. I would have done the same with the milk, but I had no ice > box in my room. O god only knows how I loved that cold milk. I > certainly do miss those days of endless food every where and all I > could hold seven days a week for only 11 years. I would go home maybe > once a month on a weekend and my daddy would tell my Momma they > couldn't afford me to come home more then one weekend a month, because > the school had more food then they did and I had learned how to eat > like a pig! As you guys can understand by my pig type of pass, that I > learned some very bad over eating habits as a child, but back then in > the 60's and 70's they wasn't to much in to push away from the table > before you over eat. now days I hear at the same school the amount of > food they serve the kids is limited and better controlled. even the > milk isn't in endless pictures that had no bottoms. now the kids get a > small carton. I sure am glad and thankful I went to school when I did! > however, I am mature enough to know that I can't blame it all on my > childhood and how I was raised. I certainly wish I could and it was > this easy, but I knew when I became the adult pig a few years after > graduation that I had some mighty bad eating habits that was going to > cause health issues up the road. I knew this, but I made my mind up to > concern me self with it later. now later as finely caught up with me. > you sure do pay for your raising in the end. can smell those chocolate > gram crackers and cold milk right now and how sweet it is. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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