Cereal
Today I overheard a lady on her cell phone end the conversation with "Cheerio". It made me happy until I realized that she wasn't even British.
And what makes Cheerios so special that they get to become part of everyday language? I only even like them when they are honey nut, so take that.
I hearby declare that any cereal can be adopted into our daily vocabulary.
Some of them are already there and we don't even realize.
Like Trix: "Oh yea, you dated her until she started turning Trix."
From now on instead of goodbye, I will use a different cereal name.
"Hey, see you later, I have to go-- Quaker Oat Squares."
And what makes Cheerios so special that they get to become part of everyday language? I only even like them when they are honey nut, so take that.
I hearby declare that any cereal can be adopted into our daily vocabulary.
Some of them are already there and we don't even realize.
Like Trix: "Oh yea, you dated her until she started turning Trix."
From now on instead of goodbye, I will use a different cereal name.
"Hey, see you later, I have to go-- Quaker Oat Squares."
1 Comments:
At 4:53 PM, xxgroverxx said…
nice.
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