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I was thinking the "cheerios" thing was going to be the dumbest thing I've read all day. randy streu
Charlie Crist is the diversity candidate? NRSC FAIL - Erick’s blog - RedState 2009
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when they were very young I would also bring a small smack such as cheerios or crackers, raisins etc.
Children in church: Questions for parents further along than us. - 22 Words 2008
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Maybe DeMint was just feeling his cheerios that day, but in opening his mouth, he opened the door to this level of discourse.
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I arrived home around midnight days after he had returned to Vegas, jetlag in full glory, and immediately followed the trail of cheerios from the bedroom to the bathroom.
Todd Greene: Procrastinating Is Great -- When Speaking of Death Todd Greene 2011
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NASA came in first, ahead of wheaties and cheerios.
Americans Think That NASA Is Doing A Good Job - NASA Watch 2009
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They are everywhere -- Brachiopods that look like clam shells, Bryozoans that look like wishbones, Crinoids that look like cheerios piled on top of one another, sponges that look like rock globs, horn coral that look like fingers and Burrows that look kind of like a small dinosaur bone.
Eileen Ogintz: National Parks Are the Perfect Spots to Help Kids Learn to Be Active and Healthy Eileen Ogintz 2011
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Limited experiences in trying more solid textures may mean that your adopted child has never had mashed table foods, or yogurt/pudding or cheerios/crackers.
Feeding Difficulties 2010
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I arrived home around midnight days after he had returned to Vegas, jetlag in full glory, and immediately followed the trail of cheerios from the bedroom to the bathroom.
Todd Greene: Procrastinating Is Great -- When Speaking of Death Todd Greene 2011
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Usually I skip breakfast, but this morning I ate a bowl of cheerios with sliced bananas and skim milk.
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They are everywhere -- Brachiopods that look like clam shells, Bryozoans that look like wishbones, Crinoids that look like cheerios piled on top of one another, sponges that look like rock globs, horn coral that look like fingers and Burrows that look kind of like a small dinosaur bone.
Eileen Ogintz: National Parks Are the Perfect Spots to Help Kids Learn to Be Active and Healthy Eileen Ogintz 2011
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