Insurance Age blog: What did you have for breakfast today?

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I'm going to tell you something you don't know about me. Happy Gilmore is one of my all time favourite films. There are a variety of reasons why this is the case but one particular exchange never fails to make me chuckle.

Evil, power-hungry McGavin attempts to intimidate Happy by informing him that his quest for victory on the greens is futile as, being the reigning golf champ, he regularly eats pieces of sh*t like Happy for breakfast.

Non-plussed, Happy replies in mock alarm: "You eat pieces of sh*t for breakfast?" which leaves McGavin open-mouthed and looking rather foolish.
Why am I sharing this with you? Well because the subject of breakfast, the most important meal of the day, was used by Towergate mogul

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