What’s with the need to add essential vitamins, but the unnecessary vitamins are always left out? If those vitamins were really essential to us wouldn’t you think they’d already be in regular food? Lets start a campaign for cereals to be fortified with unnecessary vitamins.
This could be a statement of just how unbooked today’s households are that they can only read cereal boxes, the only things with actual writing. We have become a people of hitech reading: Kindle, email, webpages, and video like youtube. Though I have many books from my past studies, I also have vast listings of online reading material. I can even call up online some of my favorite books for easier perusing. There is even special codes for texting that creeps up into our web page commenting like BTW, FYI, et al. And maybe with talking devices like Alexa, perhaps reading itself will become something the old people do.
So THERE, Meredith Baxter! (Or is it now Bookster?)How would you like it if some tv lover were to self-righteously overreact to kids in hospitals talking about books?!
codycab about 3 years ago
And the next day: A TV dinner!
BJ40 about 3 years ago
Sweetem’s, isn’t he the big muppet monster on the Muppet Show ?
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eAb1LPPka64/maxresdefault.jpg
BJ40 about 3 years ago
Now Garfield’s just milking it, for all his worth.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Try something more simple than that, Jon. How about a container of sugar?
BJ40 about 3 years ago
Food for thought, anyone ?
rwg1957rwg about 3 years ago
Be sure to check the missing dummies section, it will be like looking in a mirror.
Imagine about 3 years ago
If they have to fortify it, it isn’t worth eating.
Peterh778 about 3 years ago
Let’s sing it: “zinc trisodium aspartate, sorbitol and bisulfate …” :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkw0SrLAk-k
Johnny Appleseed about 3 years ago
He can read?!?!?!
TheRealGasterBlaster about 3 years ago
Damn Jon you should practice this activity so you can buy healthy stuff for Garfield :D
dcdete. about 3 years ago
What’s with the need to add essential vitamins, but the unnecessary vitamins are always left out? If those vitamins were really essential to us wouldn’t you think they’d already be in regular food? Lets start a campaign for cereals to be fortified with unnecessary vitamins.
jpsomebody about 3 years ago
I thought that you started by reading the bottle of shampoo.
pcolli about 3 years ago
“Missing – one kitten, might be in Abu Dhabi.”
cubswin2016 about 3 years ago
Reading can get you into trouble.
Comicfan (I can't think of a better name) about 3 years ago
Try E-Books, Jon
KianWatsonY10 about 3 years ago
The next day: A pizza box!
akb02 about 3 years ago
By this time next year, he should be able to read a full book!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
Jon needs something easier to read, like some coloring books.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Yeah, Jon…wait until you find out what ingredients there are in REAL FOOD!
Firestar about 3 years ago
Disgusting. Jon’s picking up from Garfield, he only read 6 words. :)
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
This could be a statement of just how unbooked today’s households are that they can only read cereal boxes, the only things with actual writing. We have become a people of hitech reading: Kindle, email, webpages, and video like youtube. Though I have many books from my past studies, I also have vast listings of online reading material. I can even call up online some of my favorite books for easier perusing. There is even special codes for texting that creeps up into our web page commenting like BTW, FYI, et al. And maybe with talking devices like Alexa, perhaps reading itself will become something the old people do.
Clarence about 3 years ago
I hope so
BlitzMcD about 3 years ago
That speaks volumes.
A R V reader about 3 years ago
Maybe if Jon ate some of those vitamin and minerals, his head wouldn’t hurt.
delennwen about 3 years ago
Most milk doesn’t even come in cartons anymore, just plastic jugs with a sticker on.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 3 years ago
They’re multi-lingual in Canada
ncorgbl about 3 years ago
Careful what you ask for, Garfield. What if Nermal is on the milk carton.
Gent about 3 years ago
Today’s generation. They never reads.
kaycstamper about 3 years ago
Carbs, all you need to know.
CaveCat87 about 3 years ago
You really are pathetic, Jon, if you get a headache from just reading a few words off of a cereal box.
Goat from PBS about 3 years ago
Next week, the nutrition facts. After that, the ingredients list!
geese28 about 3 years ago
Wow and Jon hasn’t even gotten to the ingredients section with all the “monosodium glutamate” lingo
karmakat01 about 3 years ago
surprised he managed THAT FAR!
BigEd about 3 years ago
And lets hope we don’t see our picture on the one side of it.
IG-88 about 3 years ago
You are the world’s longest reader!!!! You deserve a medal, wait I don’t have one for you.
Mediatech about 3 years ago
Since when does fortified mean healthy? Normandy Beach was fortified, and it definitely wasn’t healthy.
wiatr about 3 years ago
I read the boxes back when I was a kid.
HiyaBook about 3 years ago
jon will not survive the milk carton
WentHulk about 3 years ago
Pathetic…..
tvstevie about 3 years ago
So THERE, Meredith Baxter! (Or is it now Bookster?)How would you like it if some tv lover were to self-righteously overreact to kids in hospitals talking about books?!