What do you eat for breakfast?

<p>I dropped it so I could stay in music. My lunch would have been one of the last periods of the day anyway, so it doesn't matter. People think dropping lunch is a big deal, but I've found that it really isn't as long as you eat breakfast.</p>

<p>What's more funny and amusing to me that I'd never thought have possible is the fact that lunch is considered an "option". </p>

<p>"dropping" lunch? Whom are we kidding here?</p>

<p>no breakfast. i drink a cup of tea every morning. </p>

<p>i have full lunch 2 days a week. the other 3 days, i have science lab. the teachers give us ten minutes to eat at the beginning of class. it's not so bad.</p>

<p>cereal, orange juice, peanut butter sandwich, bagel, fruits, etc</p>

<p>Absolutely nothing. Sometimes I drink Coke but that's it. I can't stand the sight of breakfast.</p>

<p>^^^^ I didn't know that it was possible to drop lunch, either. We have to have a lunch period; sometimes I skip to do extra work or studying in the library, but anybody dropping lunch for a scheduled class is basically unheard of.</p>

<p>yeah, it's not possible at our school, for which i'm EXTREMELY grateful. i <3 lunch. and all meals, really.</p>

<p>Technically, you aren't supposed to drop lunch at my school either. Supposedly its "against state regulations," but I don't believe that. My reason was legitimate enough, however, and the school allowed me to do it. As I said, it was a choice between going to eat and being able to stay in band. I honestly can't imagine not being in band, which I have been in since 4th grade. My lunch was also going to be the last lunch period of the day, which is a terrible lunch (I had it last year). So, I decided to stay in band and drop lunch.</p>

<p>lots of my friends (including me) don't have a lunch period...we're the, what other kids call, overachievers...</p>