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zigzigzigbah

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GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE GUTTER!
How many Weet-Bix do you eat on your average morning?

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Weet-Bix info! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weet-Bix]

Weet-Bix, or Weetabix if you're from the UK, is a cereal. Personally I use them as shoes.

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Liquid Ocelot

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0. What the fuck is a weet-bix? Also, nice misleading thread title, and low-content post. That's reportable.
 

Miles000

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Usually 3.

But I coat them in a table spoon of sugar, so it kind of negates it XD
 

DJDarque

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1. Your title wasn't suggestive enough to put my mind in the gutter.
2. I don't know what Weet-bix are.
 

Liquid Ocelot

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Pegghead said:
Occasionally I'll eat two or three...in milk...with a little bit of brown sugar.

To be honest I'm more of a toast person (for any escapists from across the pond, FUCKIN' WEET-BIX, *****).
That website doesn't even remotely explain what a weetbix is.

I can't even begin to explain the irony.
 

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Pegghead said:
Occasionally I'll eat two or three...in milk...with a little bit of brown sugar.

To be honest I'm more of a toast person (for any escapists from across the pond, FUCKIN' WEET-BIX, *****).
Hahahaha!

OT: I'm a vegemite toast or cereal kind of guy, so I don't really eat weet-bix much, but when I do I have ~3 with milk and sugar.
 

Miles000

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Weet-Bix...


Very simple breakfast. VERY popular in Australia and possibly New Zealand...

And the thread title... I knew EXACTLY what it was referring too.
Any Aussie who doesn't isn't a true Aussie.
 

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None I don't eat breakfast anymore really. When I did have them on rare occasions I'd have 2 with a load of milk and sugar. I like it when they are all soggy and mashed up... looks nasty, taste surprisingly nice.

Miles000 said:
Weet-Bix...


Very simple breakfast. VERY popular in Australia and possibly New Zealand...
And England as well... Although it's called Weetabix over here.
 

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Liquid Ocelot said:
Pegghead said:
Occasionally I'll eat two or three...in milk...with a little bit of brown sugar.

To be honest I'm more of a toast person (for any escapists from across the pond, FUCKIN' WEET-BIX, *****).
That website doesn't even remotely explain what a weetbix is.

I can't even begin to explain the irony.
Perhaps this image will clear things up:



Manliest thing to eat for breakfast outside of raw bear-meat. Probably grind it up, snort that ***** and dance some hard techno if you want to take it to the extreme (I'm guessing that's what the famous cricketer/shagger Shane Warne does wth his weet-bix).
 

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Liquid Ocelot said:
Pegghead said:
Occasionally I'll eat two or three...in milk...with a little bit of brown sugar.

To be honest I'm more of a toast person (for any escapists from across the pond, FUCKIN' WEET-BIX, *****).
That website doesn't even remotely explain what a weetbix is.

I can't even begin to explain the irony.
Check the "Products" tab. It kinda explains it. Looks like something that would need a lot of sugar.
 

Pistachio101

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I don't eat any weet-bix but I do occasionally have weetabix though. Usually three with a bit of sugar on.
 

Lukeje

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Ermm... when I eat weetabix [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weetabix], I normally have two. Three is too many (they don't fit in the bowl properly and go soggy before you can eat them all) and one is too few.
 

Pegghead

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Zaul2010 said:
I think he means weetabix.
Sorry Pommy, we convicts rejected both British rule and breakfast cereal-type food names. Either that or weetabix just sounds ridiculous in a typical Aussie accent.

Funnily enough I think I've seen weetabix once or twice in stores, but it went the way of Mighty-mite, marmite and those cheap shit Milo knock-offs that can't hope to compete down under.
 

Miles000

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Zaul2010 said:
I think he means weetabix.
Nope.

Weet-Bix were invented in Australia, then sold overseas as Weetabix.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weetabix
 
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Weetbix? Do you mean Weetabix? Well if I'm having them it's usually two, but I prefer muesli. Or a slice of toast and a cup of tea (if I'm in a rush). Is this some form of obscure market research or do you just really, really, really like Weetabix?

EDIT - Ok, I appear to have been ninja'd on the Weet(a)bix thing. But let me point one thing out:

This will always be the precursor to, and superior of, Vegemite. Sorry. :)
 

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I don't even know how the thread title could be misread as something dirty. I assumed some kind of list was forthcoming, with people having to check off what they've done from that list. Of course, the list could have been anything.

In terms of the actual question, they're called Weetabix over here, and I don't like them. So, none for breakfast. Toast or cereal for me thank you very much.