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[It's up to the first poster to come up with a set up, and then each following post will either complete it or fill in the blank(s). And, as always, whoever posts the set up is certainly allowed to post their own completion/fill in as a follow up.]
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[thinking2]
Complete this phrase: "Barnabas always tried to take time out in his day to meditate on...!!"
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noquirst salsa
how intensely bright candlelight can sometimes be
how nicely his chair had conformed to the countours of his undead butt
what his spell-casting friend from Barbados could do with navel lint
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Quisp versus Quake
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[lol2], Magnus and Uncle Roger!! [cheers]
Quisp versus Quake
I don't think I ever tried either. If I did, I guess neither made an impression on me because I have no memory of it.
what his spell-casting friend from Barbados could do with navel lint
[stfl] And I bet contemplating that could take hours, days, weeks, months, years, decades, centuries, even many millennia...
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Same here, MB. I remember the commercials quite vividly but the cereals not so much.
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(I never had them either. I wonder why they went away?)
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(I checked out the commercial for them on YouTube and I instantly remembered it, too (and because of its style, I suspect it ran quite often during Rocky and Bullwinkle, of which I was and still am a big fan). And even though we three don't seem to have tried either cereal, plenty of responders to the video did and loved it. One even says he can still get boxes on eBay. Who knew?)
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Quisp has shown up in my local Stop and Shop periodically. The last marketing blitz promoted it as the first cereal to be sold on an ongoing basis via the internet. Someone at McMahon and Tate deserves a raise for that campaign.
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Loved it as a kid.
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(That's amazing, imagining them plugging away making Quisp and Quake in obscurity for 40 years!)