Robo C20Let
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i normally do a full blown english every day, bacon sausages etc
who does the same
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Robbo
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fat bastards?
[Edited on 17-10-2011 by Robbo]
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richc
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No...I dont eat anything when i wake up. I struggle to get to work on time never mind eating food!
And besides the fact im not hungry.
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Tomnova16
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porridge in the week
maybe eggs bacon on sunday
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Simon
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Every day? How much do you weigh?
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Jed D
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same everyday, 2 cups of coffee with as much sugar as i can fit in, a rolley and about an hour later i have toast.
only very rare occasions the lass will knock up a full english
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Whittie
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Probably a fry up on a Sat morning, possibly squeeze two bacon buttys in during the week.
Usually have porridge or crumpets for brecky.
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ashleh
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quote: Originally posted by richc
No...I dont eat anything when i wake up. I struggle to get to work on time never mind eating food!
And besides the fact im not hungry.
This. I can never find the motivation to get up earlier  .
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BarnshaW
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mujst be hungry work glassing all these pub goers
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Hammer
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A fry up every morning
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adiohead
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high cholesterol, guaranteed
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mwg
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That is some serious commitment to clogging up your arteries
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Paul_J
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haha no breakfast for me today or lunch
Bloody religious fasting ftl
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Simon
Every day? How much do you weigh?

Even if fry ups didn't give me extra calories/cholesterol etc. I think I'd get bored eating the same thing for breakfast every day.
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VegasPhil
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It's not just the food. The smell and washing up would put me off
I couldn't go to work each day smelling of fried egg and bacon.
Although I do love the occasional cooked breakfast. I tend to have it more for dinner 
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Tommy L
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Once a week if i'm lucky.
Whilst on the breakfast subject, i must add that the Mcdonald's breakfast wrap is really good.
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Jon_C
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quote: Originally posted by VegasPhil
It's not just the food. The smell and washing up would put me off
I couldn't go to work each day smelling of fried egg and bacon.
Although I do love the occasional cooked breakfast. I tend to have it more for dinner
Fry ups for dinner
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Daniel_Corsa
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Usually toast or cereal if I'm late for work I may grab a McDonalds or bacon sarnie for breakfast.
Couldnt eat a full English every day!
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Robo C20Let
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i have my fry up at work so no need to wash up etc.
i love my food lol i can never be bothered to make food for work its easier to buy it
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AndyKent
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My grandad had a full home cooked fry up EVERY day for about 20 years. Died at 65 of a heart attack 
Also smoked like a chimney from the age of 13 though tbf.
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mwg
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Was only a matter of time with him then. Did well to get to 65 really.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Robo C20Let
i have my fry up at work so no need to wash up etc.
i love my food lol i can never be bothered to make food for work its easier to buy it
quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
My grandad had a full home cooked fry up EVERY day for about 20 years. Died at 65 of a heart attack 
Also smoked like a chimney from the age of 13 though tbf.
I was about to say, you will die of a heart attack!
I'd be surprised if your cholesterol isn't high already. It's up to you though
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AndyKent
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People don't realise the state they're getting in really. My nan never had the fry ups (just cooked them for him!) but still completely changed her diet when she had a cholesterol check up.
Neither of them looked overweight in the slightest by the way.
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Sunz
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Haven't had one for maybe a year, can't think of anything worse then starting your day on a fat packed calorie fest.
Problem is the fat is stored inside and around the organs I believe, so people don't indeed notice the damage they are doing unitl it's pretty late.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
haha no breakfast for me today or lunch
Bloody religious fasting ftl
You didnt look indian when i met you mate.
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