Your Worst Breakfast

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    Originally Posted By Inspector 57

    Worst REPEATED Breakfast Experience:

    A group of eight (sometimes six, sometimes four) of us used to vacation together in Las Vegas. We developed a wonderful M.O. for it: we'd meet for breakfast each morning; split up and go our ways -- separately or in whatever groups of interest formed -- during the day; and reconvene for dinner and a group evening activity. Dinner was always a long relaxed sit-down affair at a nice restaurant and always centered around a fun, fun, fun conversational game of "How Was Your Day?"

    The downside, for me... Breakfast was inevitably at a buffet. And there is a fundamental difference between me and my friends: When I spend $18.95 for an all-you-can-eat meal, I don't feel the need to eat until I can barely walk. And once I've reached my saturation point, I don't want to watch others snarf down their fifth or sixth plate of waffles and ribs and peanut-butter brownies, either.

    The meals were our treasured social times, but I always had to excuse myself "early" from breakfast while they continued to Hoover.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lady Starlight

    * leans over to I57 and whispers..You gonna eat that , cause if not, can I have it?*
     
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    Originally Posted By peeaanuut

    <<" it was a pack of dried ramen."

    You know, it's better if you boil it first.>>

    Concidering I was eating it in the stairwell that I slept in the night before, cooking it wasnt an option. But you are correct, cooked ramen is much better.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    Recently, a breakfast burrito in the airport.

    In general, anything with Canadian bacon.
     
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    Originally Posted By melekalikimaka

    <<Recently, a breakfast burrito in the airport.>>

    Wow, that was very daring of you!
     
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    Originally Posted By onlyme

    Worst breakfast ever was in Cambria, CA. The Moonstone Grill has a beautiful outdoor dining area, overlooking the crashing waves. So, what do I decided to try...an oyster omelet. The minute it arrived, I knew I was doomed. It was huge-filled with raw, squishy, runny oysters. I put my fork to it, and the 'juice' ran everywhere. The smell was beyond horrible. I took one bite and spit it out...discretely, of course.
     
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    Originally Posted By jonvn

    OK, that's the winner so far...!
     
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    Originally Posted By melekalikimaka

    Yes, bonus points for making everyone else sick. ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By disneydad109

    How's this one..............

    It really wasn't for Bfast but for dinner and it was Iquana.It was a little chewie but it had a taste that one does not soon forget.I don't recall the side dish but I think it may have been over rice.
     
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    Originally Posted By Tinkeroon

    onlyme...in my book, you are the definite winner so far...stomach roils just to think of it!
     
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    Originally Posted By Tinkeroon

    disneydad109...<<it was Iquana.It was a little chewie but it had a taste that one does not soon forget.>>

    You mean it doesn't taste like chicken?
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    I love oysters, but generally not before 5 in the evening; NEVER before noon. The thought of oysters at breakfast, especially raw slimy ones, is more than I can even think about.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mr X

    The oyster omelet sounds like an Amazing Race food challenge or something! :p
     
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    Originally Posted By onlyme

    Sorry, didn't mean to make anyone sick. :D

    We go to Cambria, often. I've never, again, been able to step foot in that lovely restaurant. It's a shame, really.
    Is there a 'What was I thinking', thread?
     
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    Originally Posted By jonvn

    Cambria is really nice. We stayed at the Cambria Pines Lodge once, it was lovely. I think it kind of burned down after that, though. It's been rebuilt, but it was so rustic and pleasant.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mr X

    **Is there a 'What was I thinking', thread?**

    You should start one.

    You could even just cut and paste from here, what you wrote is DEFINITELY funny enough for a first post to a great topic. :p
     
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    Originally Posted By pecos bill

    When I was a skinny kid, the movie Rocky came out. As a result, a couple buddies and I got into the routine of drinking six raw eggs every morning. It lasted about a week.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lady Starlight

    ^^ Liquid Chicken! *Urp*
     

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