My two best friends always had breakfast like you see on TV because both of their moms were homemakers. Another friend’s grandparents were like that too. I always loved staying at their houses.
I’m on the older end of millenial. Breakfast was a bowl of corn flakes, and arguing over who gets which part of the newspaper, then everyone munches in silence in different rooms while reading.
As the youngest brother I usually didn’t get any part of the newspaper, so I read the back of the corn flakes package for the hundredth time.
I remember I used to eat cereal for breakfast then die at school from stomach pains and it wasn’t until a few years ago that I realized it was because I’m lactose intolerant
I’m an aging boomer, and I’ve never witnessed or experienced a family breakfast as seen on camera.
Well…start video taping your family meals. Then it’ll be on camera.
It will actually be on film, or saved digitally. The camera is merely the tool to capture it.
That’s not how that phrase works.
The phrase is incorrect
I had them.
On Saturdays.
My two best friends always had breakfast like you see on TV because both of their moms were homemakers. Another friend’s grandparents were like that too. I always loved staying at their houses.
I’m on the older end of millenial. Breakfast was a bowl of corn flakes, and arguing over who gets which part of the newspaper, then everyone munches in silence in different rooms while reading.
As the youngest brother I usually didn’t get any part of the newspaper, so I read the back of the corn flakes package for the hundredth time.
I remember I used to eat cereal for breakfast then die at school from stomach pains and it wasn’t until a few years ago that I realized it was because I’m lactose intolerant
You sure you didn’t just eat a regular Krusty O?
same.
Canadians could read it en Français, aussi.