Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

donaldtoo

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Sometimes, I like cinnamon toast crunch cereal. Great flavor and sweet, but not overly sweet.

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I’ve had those before and they were pretty good, but it’s been a while.
I used to eat Frosted Flakes for breakfast (usually with some toast, bacon or eggs), and also as a snack before bed, actually.
Back in the 3rd grade, our school had a carnival in the front parking lot one Saturday. I won this huge bowl in a toss game. From then on I ate my late “snack” outta’ that bowl…for which I was called Jethro…!!!!! :hilarious:

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donaldtoo

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The only "fun" cereal I ever liked was Lucky Charms, but that was mostly for the marshmallows. My favorite was Cheerios (regular or honey nut), Rice Krispies were okay but a little blah. Once Honey Bunches of Oats with clusters and almonds came out that rivaled Cheerios as a favorite, I liked the clusters of oats and the nuts. The only other cereals my mom bought was cornflakes, Frosted Flakes, and Grape Nuts and I didn't like any of those. Oh I think she got Captain Crunch and Apple Jacks occasionally but I didn't like those but my sister did.

I had a bowl of the below this morning…!!!!! :hungry:
On occasion, I’ll have a bowl for lunch or dinner, too…!!! :)

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Joining the cereal talk a little late … we grew up with all the sweet carp. Even the garbage cereals up here are not as bad as yours - no dyes, less sugars.

I didn’t like the cereal part of Alphabits or Lucky Charms; or Cap’n Crunch, or Frosted Flakes. I did like the monster ones - (Count Chocula and Frankenberry), Golden Grahams, OG Special K, and Raisin Bran, before they messed up the flakes.
 

Goofyernmost

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So if you were hypothetically getting a porch goose for your classroom, and you wanted its name to be a play on the name "Gustavo", how would you spell it:

Goostavo or Goosetavo?

Asking for a friend.
Question: You're teaching first graders correct? Would first graders even know what a porch goose is enough to get the connection. I mean I'm a little past first grade age and I never heard of them until I read your post and looked it up. Of course, I've lead a pretty sheltered life so I might just have never come up, but Goosetavo is a good name for a goose anyway.
 

PUSH

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Question: You're teaching first graders correct? Would first graders even know what a porch goose is enough to get the connection. I mean I'm a little past first grade age and I never heard of them until I read your post and looked it up. Of course, I've lead a pretty sheltered life so I might just have never come up, but Goosetavo is a good name for a goose anyway.
I didn't know what they are until this summer, but apparently they were popular in the 80s & 90s, and they're making a comeback. And there's a teacher trend of getting them for the classroom to use as a "mascot" type of thing. I think they're ridiculous, but in a good way. I envision it being a way to build classroom community and just have fun. I also plan to use it as a motivator. I foresee myself saying, "Guys, Goosetavo is waiting for you to be quiet" quite a bit. It's just a silly thing to have fun with.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I didn't know what they are until this summer, but apparently they were popular in the 80s & 90s, and they're making a comeback. And there's a teacher trend of getting them for the classroom to use as a "mascot" type of thing. I think they're ridiculous, but in a good way. I envision it being a way to build classroom community and just have fun. I also plan to use it as a motivator. I foresee myself saying, "Guys, Goosetavo is waiting for you to be quiet" quite a bit. It's just a silly thing to have fun with.

I had to look up what a porch goose was, I had an idea but I wanted to make sure. When I looked it up it seems that there are outfits for them you could buy for them. Are you going to have outfits?
 

PUSH

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I had to look up what a porch goose was, I had an idea but I wanted to make sure. When I looked it up it seems that there are outfits for them you could buy for them. Are you going to have outfits?
I got a pack on Amazon that includes something for each major holiday, so I have something for the whole year, except I'll have to figure something out for May. I thought about just getting a cheap inner tube from the Dollar Tree and putting it around the neck. I also got a pajama outfit for when we do pajama days.

It's a bit pricey when you add everything up, but I mainly used donations for it. My aunt gave me $50 when I put out my class Amazon wishlist and told me to use it however I want for my classroom. And then I had some gift cards students gave me as gifts last year. I like to hold onto those and use them for something classroom related, rather than personally.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I got a pack on Amazon that includes something for each major holiday, so I have something for the whole year, except I'll have to figure something out for May. I thought about just getting a cheap inner tube from the Dollar Tree and putting it around the neck. I also got a pajama outfit for when we do pajama days.

It's a bit pricey when you add everything up, but I mainly used donations for it. My aunt gave me $50 when I put out my class Amazon wishlist and told me to use it however I want for my classroom. And then I had some gift cards students gave me as gifts last year. I like to hold onto those and use them for something classroom related, rather than personally.

For May you could celebrate May flowers somehow. The inner tube idea is good too.
 

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