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The fruit usually is on the bottom. The important thing is to not forget the plastic spoon and to always ask for granola to sprinkle on the top. Its free of charge and probably stale, so you have nothing to lose.
The fruit usually is on the bottom. The important thing is to not forget the plastic spoon and to always ask for granola to sprinkle on the top. Its free of charge and probably stale, so you have nothing to lose.
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I hated Yogurt with any kind of fruit in it as a child. Now I enjoy it.
More proof Millie only hears what she wants to hear.
More proof Millie only hears what she wants to hear.

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I think it is wonderful (provoking feelings of wonder) that the discussion so far has mostly been about yoguart. Something like that really makes my day. For the record, the vinyl one, I like fruit bits in yoguart but I never really eat that much yoguart. But my lifelong ambition is to kill the danimals drinkable yoguart monkey.
Fruit on the bottom must be an American thing.Interesting. I've never had yogurt with fruit on the bottom. the fruit is mixed in, or there is no fruit and you add jam. Then, of course, jam is on the top, and as they don't leave enough room in the jar, you need to eat unsweetened yogurt first, or it will spill.
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-He once drew me as a roadrunner. It was an actual honest to god feral roadrunner, but a roadrunner nonetheless!
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Is it wrong that I can see a metaphor for greatness in Llewelyn's accidental divigation about yoghurt?
A 'fruit' could quite easily be an eccentric person, as greatness is rarely recognised within its own time, great people are often seen as either eccentric or crazy. For that reason, it's also likely that they'll go unnoticed, they'll be unsung heroes. So either they'll only be remembered many years after their time, or maybe even never at all.
I know, I really need to stop seeing metaphors in everything.
Anyway, it's good to see Llewelyn again, and equally so to hear him spouting his usual silly nonsense. I do like the Dragons of DCS's Universe, they're neither snooty or feral. They're just really goofy, and that's a good thing. Oh if only more Dragons were like that.
A 'fruit' could quite easily be an eccentric person, as greatness is rarely recognised within its own time, great people are often seen as either eccentric or crazy. For that reason, it's also likely that they'll go unnoticed, they'll be unsung heroes. So either they'll only be remembered many years after their time, or maybe even never at all.
I know, I really need to stop seeing metaphors in everything.
Anyway, it's good to see Llewelyn again, and equally so to hear him spouting his usual silly nonsense. I do like the Dragons of DCS's Universe, they're neither snooty or feral. They're just really goofy, and that's a good thing. Oh if only more Dragons were like that.
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Perhaps Ozy and Millie have different ideas of what "warn" means. After all, Ozy didn't specify (on stage in this strip, anyway) what might cause her to regret her decision to ask Llewellyn.
Personally, I wouldn't have regretted it just yet. Llewellyn's awkwardness, unlike most, is pretty cool.
Personally, I wouldn't have regretted it just yet. Llewellyn's awkwardness, unlike most, is pretty cool.
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