cornflakes
Hmmm, … I often fall on the side of Cornflakes too, … very bizarre, whereas with Tomatoes actually being a Fruit, and the amount of Sugar in Tommy Sauce … one could consider it as a topping, … just as you would Strawberry,. . 
Knowledge is knowing tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
There’s a lot of Trendy “Gastro” Chefs who would fume & fuss and storm out in a hissy fit these days at such a suggestion.
Anything goes with anything now, … don’t you know?? 
Gastro chefs give me the ■■■■■.
Tomato sauce on hot chips is an obscenity consigning its practitioners to the ranks of boganus supremus.
What about the one on your shoulder
Love’em but they are no good for people with arthritis.
I’m well-balanced…chip on each shoulder.
I wont ask you for sauce
Hey, that’s good stuff.
That whole yacht rock thing is hip again.
I cried at the end of Toy Story 3. Andy passing on his toys because he is ‘too old’. I mean, subliminal messages of a boy losing his ability to imaginate and passing on his knowledge and wisdom to a younger child.
Also could be because my parents threw out my collection of Army Corps/GI Joes when I was 17 because I was ‘too old’. I played with them still at 17…
I bawled my eyes out at the end of titanic in Scotland 20 or so years ago. They took pity on me in the cinema until they realised I was Aussie and started laughing.
One old girl wanted to take me home because I was a “wee bairn that needed looking after“.
Girlfriend at the time nearly clocked her.
That entire movie is an intense existential roller-coaster. Nothing to be ashamed of.
Ok it’s time to admit it. I really like “Waterworld”, the colossal Kevin Costner failure.
I kept a few of my toys at my parents home and then took some of them back when we had our first kid. but he’s ruined most of my favourite toys heart breaking. But they are there to be played with.
I was just happy that the girl got the toys and that the toys would continue to get played with and loved, and also that Andy played with them all one last time.
Also he was grown up enough to “move on” but he still believed in them enough to make sure they went to a good home.
Gee, now I’m tearing up again, might throw it on today “for the kids”…
Not shameful at all. Who didn’t cry in that movie?
I am not a cryer, at all, but I always cry during Pixar movies. Toy Story 3, Inside Out, and of course Up, which I think is the movie that they show to replicants to see if they are human during the Voight Kampff test.
If you don’t cry in the first 10 minutes of Up you are not a human being. No way
Toy Story 3 is definitely a tear jerker.