flashback to small boxes of cereal. We haven't seen these small sizes in years. I used to eat them as a kid, so many different varieties back then, just split the box open, add milk and eat. :)
I need a gin bar right about now...lolol And isn't it a shame people have to be instructed how to be chivalrous... We ate many a small box of cereal! Fun memory Bill...thanks! hugs Donna
Irish is a difficult language to understand but fortunately public transport is thoughtful enough to provide the stone of rosette with it.Hope the small boxes are not a disguised price increase. Another nice collection Bill.
I never tried pouring milk into one of those boxes, but they were a great idea for families with kids with different tastes. Unfortunately some kinds were always bickered over, and others went uneaten. Good idea though.
Cheers, but that bus/train-sign should be obsolete - just think, huh? You put milk directly into the box?! No mess?! Interesting - never seen that here. Would be great (I am the dishwasher...)
I'm too old to have my own memories of individual cereals (or else my mother wouldn't buy them for us) but our kids loved them for a special treat -- we would take them camping with us and let them choose. ... I do remember gin ;>) but never drink it -- and I totally would understand (and maybe even take advantage of) the blue sign even without the English translation!
I need a gin bar right about now...lolol
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't it a shame people have to be instructed how to be chivalrous...
We ate many a small box of cereal! Fun memory Bill...thanks!
hugs
Donna
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ReplyDeleteIrish is a difficult language to understand but fortunately public transport is thoughtful enough to provide the stone of rosette with it.Hope the small boxes are not a disguised price increase. Another nice collection Bill.
ReplyDeleteI remember those small cereal boxes.
ReplyDeleteWe have something in common Bill. When I was kid I also used to eat the small boxes of cereal.
ReplyDeleteSuch are the times: Asking for something that should go without saying.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment, ice cubes aren't attractive! Warm milk with flakes is pleasant. Great pics! A warm day, Bill.
ReplyDeletenice to have a small box of cereal. .....
ReplyDeleteLove the signs..now I want cereal!
ReplyDeleteI haven't ridden public transit in years, but it seems not be as civil as it once was based on what I read.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of signs. I have seen the small cereal boxes offered as breakfast in hotels while we were traveling. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHow sad we have to be reminded to give up our seats to others less able.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of those sugar loaded cereals...
ReplyDeleteI never tried pouring milk into one of those boxes, but they were a great idea for families with kids with different tastes. Unfortunately some kinds were always bickered over, and others went uneaten. Good idea though.
ReplyDelete...Bill you found some good signs. It's sad that there is a need for #2, hopefully people would know.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that they still made those small boxes of cereal. There was always one flavour that you didn't want to eat.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, I remember those small boxes of cereal. I loved those as a kid.
ReplyDeleteI remember those small boxes of cereal. Great looking gin sign, but I seldom ever drink gin.
ReplyDeleteI remember Kellogg's as good
ReplyDeleteCheers, but that bus/train-sign should be obsolete - just think, huh?
ReplyDeleteYou put milk directly into the box?! No mess?! Interesting - never seen that here.
Would be great (I am the dishwasher...)
I'm too old to have my own memories of individual cereals (or else my mother wouldn't buy them for us) but our kids loved them for a special treat -- we would take them camping with us and let them choose. ... I do remember gin ;>) but never drink it -- and I totally would understand (and maybe even take advantage of) the blue sign even without the English translation!
ReplyDeleteTotally - And How About Couch Forts - Watching Cartoons And Eating Cereal
ReplyDeleteLike WoW,
Cheers
You wouldn't think that you'd need a sign to ask people to give up their seats for someone who needed it.
ReplyDeleteI remember those little cereal boxes!
Love the look of the gin bar sign!
ReplyDeleteBoa noite de quarta-feira. Obrigado pela visita e comentário. Amei todos. Grande abraço meu amigo Bill.
ReplyDeleteI used to love some of those cereals when I was able to still eat them. Too much sugar for me now.
ReplyDeleteI'd forgotten about those cereal packages. Some kids used to take them on back packing trips.
ReplyDeleteMe gustaron la primera y la ultima foto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteMe gustaron la primera y la ultima foto. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThose small boxes were such a treat when I was a child!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they still make those small boxes.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
A nice selection here Bill.
ReplyDeleteGin is quite a popular drink :)
All the best Jan
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ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana