The tale of a boy and his super noodles
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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Foxpup on Sun Aug 7th at 11:12pm 2005


There those numbers in the ingredients list. As in "FLAVOUR (951)". You don't have that in America?


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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Crono on Sun Aug 7th at 11:18pm 2005


Not with a 'u' <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif">


Blame it on Microsoft, God does.



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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Windows 98 on Mon Aug 8th at 12:08am 2005


Ramen is my FAVOURITE






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by rival on Mon Aug 8th at 3:25am 2005


super noodles suck compared to ramen. but when you consider ramen has 950mg of sodium of something like 25g of carbs per serving and there is two servings in a pack. but hell it is sooo good.

and i also have an uber metabolism, but thats most likely my age and liveliness.

EDIT: more great US food: oreo, diet cherry vanilla dr pepper, breyers french vanilla ice cream, Fat Burger, and the best: Krispy Kreme OH MY GOD fresh hot glazed donuts oohhh they are so good.




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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Windows 98 on Mon Aug 8th at 3:52am 2005


Here is a list of foods that us americans enjoy...

- McDonalds
- Burger King
- KFC
- Oreos
- Chips O'hoy
- Movie Popcorn
- Ramen
- Cup O' Noodles
- Chinese Food (My personal favorite)
- Frosted Flakes
- Dunkin' Donuts
- Pizza
- Fries
- Cotton Candy
- Any food that has 0 nutrition value.






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Foxpup on Mon Aug 8th at 4:25am 2005


MacDonald's

Anything that starts with the letter M is evil, and personally, I'm scared when a CLOWN runs an EVIL EMPIRE.



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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Crono on Mon Aug 8th at 11:10am 2005


Oh God, I can't stand Krispy Kream Koncoctions. Disgusting fat based donuts.


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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by habboi on Mon Aug 8th at 12:34pm 2005


? quoting NameWithHeld
I can eat as much as I like, thanks to my ULTRA-FAST metabolism (Tanks Dad)

Yeah me too and I thought it was rare <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">





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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Natus on Mon Aug 8th at 1:08pm 2005


long time no see, i've been playing guildwars, but i saw this thread...and uh..NOODLES FTW <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">!






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Re: The tale of a boy and his super noodles
Posted by Nickelplate on Tue Aug 9th at 1:34am 2005


? quoting rival
super noodles suck compared to ramen. but when you consider ramen has 950mg of sodium of something like 25g of carbs per serving and there is two servings in a pack. but hell it is sooo good.

and i also have an uber metabolism, but thats most likely my age and liveliness.

EDIT: more great US food: oreo, diet cherry vanilla dr pepper, breyers french vanilla ice cream, Fat Burger, and the best: Krispy Kreme OH MY GOD fresh hot glazed donuts oohhh they are so good.

I'll send you some Krispy Kremes if you send me some Cadbury Crunchie and Maynards. (and heinz treacle, too)

But seriously, if you wanna trade me some stuff, I'll send you a box of yummie foods. Non-perishable of course.




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