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				| 1. | 17 Sep 2007 Mon 09:14 pm |  
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	Traditionally we are expected to eat three times a day, which is widely accepted and carried out by people, and I am most of the time one of the followers of this tradition; when it comes to breakfast, however, I see no limitations- you say "breakfast"? Breakfast is always welcome any time, anywhere, in any form, with any content and at any number a day!
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 Sometimes I can't help thinking that we are born for having breakfast! In those moments it seems to me that breakfast is the reason of our existence.
 
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 One who doesn't like breakfast or hasn't breakfast -is this possible?- at all is the one to be stayed away from!
 
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 Happy is one who would prefer their breakfast in a countryside garden among flowers and trees, in the presence of the sun beams in the morning!
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				| 2. | 17 Sep 2007 Mon 10:05 pm |  
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	To me, a breakfast is a breakfast with tea. I can't imagine any breakfast without tea. A breakfast without tea is like a human being without legs and arms,  like a bird without wings, like a sky without blue. How about coffee?- one might ask now- Breakfast with coffee instead of tea? Only once have I tried so far a breakfast with coffee, and that experience was terrible. If not with tea, thus will I say, let no breakfast be at all!		 |  |  
	
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				| 3. | 17 Sep 2007 Mon 10:29 pm |  
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	 | Quoting pagliaccio:  One who doesn't like breakfast or hasn't breakfast -is this possible?- at all is the one to be stayed away from! | 
 Yeah, it's possible!  Not a fan of breakfast...can't stomach eggs, coffee or tea.  I have only recently started eating anything at all for breakfast and it is usually oatmeal or a protien bar and some fruit.
 Difficult to do though.
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				| 4. | 18 Sep 2007 Tue 11:42 pm |  
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	If I were a novelist, I would write a breakfast novel; if a painter, I would paint a breakfast painting; if a musician, I would compose a breakfast symphony; if a sculptor, I would sculpt a breakfast statue. 		 |  |  
	
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				| 5. | 18 Sep 2007 Tue 11:46 pm |  
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	I defy anyone to claim all the universe doesn't move just for the sake of breakfast!		 |  |  
	
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				| 6. | 18 Sep 2007 Tue 11:47 pm |  
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	If I were in Turkey, Id agree with you!		 |  |  
	
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				| 8. | 19 Sep 2007 Wed 11:01 pm |  
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	Breakfast one of the very few things to which I never ever say "NO!" in all conditions. As long as it is breakfast in question, I am all, from head to toe, a "YES!".		 |  |  
	
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				| 9. | 19 Sep 2007 Wed 11:04 pm |  
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	Give me my breakfast, and all meals be yours!		 |  |  
	
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				| 10. | 19 Sep 2007 Wed 11:06 pm |  
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	This might be the only issue that I disagree with Ataturk on.  Ataturk never ate breakfast.  Personally, I think maybe he was too hung over to eat....
 Perfect breakfast for me:
 
 tea, (not bag)
 white cheese
 fresh bread
 strawberry jam, fresh
 breakfast salad (tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley, mint, olive oil and lemon juice)
 on occasion sucuk
 
 
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