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Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.04 17:44:00 -
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My roommate recently went shopping and stocked the cupboards, but bought peanut butter along with the usual cornflakes, so now I have a choice of either a peanut butter and banana sandwich, or a bowl of sugared corn flakes in the morning.
I prefer the sandwich, and it's healthier, but takes longer to make, and I don't have much time in the mornings, 'cause I have to be on my street corner before Candice gets there, otherwise she gets all the good customers.
I'm pretty stuck on this decision, and would really appreciate the help. _____ ^ That is a sig line. It should be there without me having to put one in. |

Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.04 17:50:00 -
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Originally by: captain foivos Have your girlfriend make you a sandwich. That's what they're there for, pretty much.
That and a few other things 
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Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.04 18:44:00 -
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Thank you Navigator, it was hard choosing between here or EVE General. It's not directly related to EVE, but it was directly related to a thread in EVE General, so this was more suited for that "audience".
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I MAKE DECISIONS. _____ ^ That is a sig line. It should be there without me having to put one in. |

Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.05 13:25:00 -
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Originally by: Caleidascope Make sandwich the day before. Eat it in the morning, next day. Rinse and repeat as needed.
I usually get in very late from "work", and have to go straight to bed after my usual scalding hot bath. Originally by: yani dumyat
Originally by: Xyfu peanut butter and banana sandwich
At what ungodly hour did you invent this concoction?
They're really nice, you should try it. Just apply about an inch of peanut butter to one slice of buttered bread, slice a banana, and use the peanut butter as glue, then apply another slice of buttered bread. Originally by: Shameless Avenger OP, description of the aforementioned "Candice" subject is required at this point. Pic would be a plus.
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Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.05 22:33:00 -
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Originally by: Slade Trillgon Edited by: Slade Trillgon on 05/02/2011 22:09:31
Make the sandwich the night before.
EDIT:
It seems you are of the type that has an excuse for everything so just eat the cereal.
Originally by: yani dumyat
Originally by: Xyfu peanut butter and banana sandwich
At what ungodly hour did you invent this concoction?
It was a childhood favorite of mine minus the butter.
Slade
Peanut and banana sandwich? _____ ^ That is a sig line. It should be there without me having to put one in. |

Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.06 00:14:00 -
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Originally by: Triple Entendre Peanut butter and banana sandwich...
...For science, I will make one of these later and report back.
http://homepage.mac.com/amybsherman/images/peanutbutterbanana.JPG
If it ends up looking like that, you've done it right. Must be crunchy peanut butter, too. Smooth is for derps. _____ ^ That is a sig line. It should be there without me having to put one in. |

Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.06 13:28:00 -
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Originally by: Slade Trillgon
Originally by: Xyfu
Peanut and banana sandwich?
Originally by: Xyfu Just apply about an inch of peanut butter to one slice of buttered bread, slice a banana, and use the peanut butter as glue, then apply another slice of buttered bread.
You said add peanut butter to buttered bread.
Slade
You can't have a sammich on dry bread. _____ ^ That is a sig line. It should be there without me having to put one in. |

Xyfu
Minmatar Applied Mechanics
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Posted - 2011.02.09 02:52:00 -
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DAMNIT PEOPLE, THIS IS A THREAD ABOUT SANDWICHES. _____ ^ That is a sig line. It should be there without me having to put one in. |
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