Here I am

remember this guy?

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JEEP WEBSITE?

Haven't seen that guy for years. Is the cereal back?

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'99 2500 ISB QC SLT (No Leather!), 4x4, 5sp, 4:10, 275inj. , PE, PE-EZ, 4"exh. , Pac-Brake, A-Pillar gauge pod w/boost and pyro, Line-X, V-1, lights, siren, lic. plt. frame says "Diesel Fumes Make Me Horny!", and much more goofy stuff.
 
Quake ceral! Remember it well! #ad


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Mark Wardell
1996 Dodge 3500, 4x4, Duel, Green and silver.
 
It was Quisp. I used to eat it all the time. I don't remember seeing it in the past 25 or 30 years.

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2001 2500; SLT; 4x4; QC; LWB; Auto; 3. 54 LS; 265s; Camper; Tow; Sliding Rear Window; Travel Convenience Group; Cab Clearance Lamps; Forest Green
 
Now for those who remember him, who is the youngest? I'll bet it's me. I'm full of useless stuff like that. #ad


BTW, I recall it as being "Quisp" too.
 
Originally posted by Amianthus:
Now for those who remember him, who is the youngest? I'll bet it's me. I'm full of useless stuff like that. #ad


BTW, I recall it as being "Quisp" too.

I'm 36 and used to have his cosmic ray squirt gun (just water, no subatomic particles or trans-gamma freq radiation #ad
)
 
Okay, so we got Quisp figured out. But what about "Quake"? Wasn't there a cereal by that name? Wasn't there an animated character like "Quisp"? I keep picturing a Frankenstein looking guy, but I'm probably thinking about "Frankenberry". Do they still make that, along with "Count Chocula" and "Boo Berry"?
Andy
 
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Hey, I was right, sort of. There was a "Quake", but he was an underground-dwelling muscleman guy, not a Frankenstein.

Check this out, from the "Where have I been" pages on Quisp.com. Does this sound familiar?

1970
Quaker, the company that distributes Quisp Cereal for Quisp, starts running low on the 12 billion boxes Quisp brought with him from Planet Q. They have an election letting people vote for their favorite cereal, Quisp or Quake. The winner would remain on the shelves. Knowing they were running out of Quisp anyways, Quaker officials stuffed the ballot boxes with votes for Quake.

1972
Any historian could tell you that, despite voting irregularities, Quisp won the election and Quake was sent back underground.

[This message has been edited by Andy Perreault (edited 12-22-2000). ]
 
I just had a bowl of Count Chocula for breakfast today. It needs more marshmellows.

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Lyndon Hendry

2001 2500 QC LB ETH/DEE 3. 55RE Patriot Blue
 
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