How long can you live on Ramen Noodles..

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  1. fritz

    fritz Heathen

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    Well [​IMG]
     
  2. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I think I've only had them once in my almost 28 years of life, so I don't know!
     
  3. fritz

    fritz Heathen

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    Well, it's always good to see you, so thanks for dropping by. ;)
     
  4. fitzy21

    fitzy21 Worst RT Mod EVAH!!!!

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    not very long...i hate ramen
     
  5. questing400

    questing400 Senior Member

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    a lifetime. You can live on anything for a lifetime. Then, you die. And your lifetime is over.
     
  6. fritz

    fritz Heathen

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    Yeah, but soooooooo cheap.
     
  7. questing400

    questing400 Senior Member

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    You get what you pay for. There's enough salt in those things to make the oceans jealous.
     
  8. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    How much are ramen noodles anyway, out of curiousity?
     
  9. questing400

    questing400 Senior Member

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    From what I remember, about 39 cents a pack.
     
  10. fritz

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    Like two bucks for the whole case (12)...I only use about 1/2 to a quarter the crappy msg seasoning junk.
     
  11. questing400

    questing400 Senior Member

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    that's smart...
     
  12. fritz

    fritz Heathen

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    Not really...
    Unemployed, & w/out my car at present. I do what I can. *shrug*
    Living under your means..& Then when employed- within your means...Means you have a place to sleep, & a cuppa joe for tommorow! [​IMG]
     
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    I was serious when I said that's smart. I was referring to you only using half of the salt packet.
    I hope your luck turns around soon! And living under your means is always a good idea...even when you don't have to. Life moves so fast it's always good to have some extra cash laying around...
     
  14. fritz

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    Thanks, man. :)
     
  15. Boogabaah

    Boogabaah I am not here

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    like eating hair
     
  16. vinster

    vinster penis wrinkle

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    I've lived an entire week on Ramen noodles and Orange Juice.
     
  17. Lodui

    Lodui One Man Orgy

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    Well there are lots of carbs in there, so I assume you'd just waste away of a period of months.

    You're bones and mind would waste away and you'd lose your eyesight, and no matter how much ramen you ate, you'd be starving.
     
  18. bird_migration

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    Are those are the same as instant noodles?
    If so I lived on those for a few weeks during part of my time in Tibet because of lack of better food.
     
  19. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    I lived on ramen noodles for 6 months, because that's all we ate at job corps. I made some decent money selling them at job corps too. They sold for 50 cents per pack of noodles, when they only sell for 10 cents in the store.
     
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