i like cheese

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i like cheese

Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

now suck it








p.s. quebec cheeses
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Post by Ryoki »

I like goat cheese. With walnuts and honey. Perhaps with some fresh bitter tasting lettuce. On a slightly toasted peace of bread.

Oh dear god i've gone and made myself hungry :\
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

now suck it
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Post by MKJ »

brie is where its at bitches.
and some young maaslander or equiv
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oh hey mmm goat cheese, what's better? Maybe goat cheese in saag-naan samwich?
btw brie
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faggot, mkj >:E
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

2 or 3 kinds of cheese, some crackers and maybe some jalepeno jelly make the perfect lunch
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Post by Ryoki »

Roquefort, real man's cheese :icon14:

...okay, somehow that sounds all wrong.
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Post by Nightshade »

Puff likes Fuhmunda cheese.
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Post by seremtan »

MKJ wrote:brie is where its at bitches.
and some young maaslander or equiv
not a gouda man?

port salut is the prince of cheeses. boursin is awesome with crackers. NZ mature cheddar is awesome with everything else
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Post by CitizenKane »

Ryoki wrote:I like goat cheese
agreed.

my top three foods:

1. goats cheese
2. black olives
3. sundried tomatoes

in that order.

also u on the topic of cheese, i remember last xmas one of my relatives brought over a giant wheel of Blue Stilton that lasted us until the end of march. it was a magical time for all concerned
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Post by Captain »

the_roach/citizen_kane wrote:
Ryoki wrote:I like goat cheese
agreed.

my top three foods:

1. goats cheese
2. black olives
3. sundried tomatoes

in that order.
So if goat cheese and sundried tomatoes touch, you'll freak out like a nancy?
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Post by CitizenKane »

oh u know it. in fact usometimes when im getting a sandwhich from a deli or whatever i get ALL THREE AT ONCE. manger est trois u might say! :icon25:
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Post by CitizenKane »

just to clarify thats a play on the french phrase menage est trois refering to having more than one sexual partner at the same time. manger is the verb meaning 'to eat'

ps i realise that jokes are no longer funny once they have to be explained but i figured this one was a bit cryptic
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

who are you talking to?
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Post by iluvquake4 »

yes
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Post by seremtan »

the_roach/citizen_kane wrote:just to clarify thats a play on the french phrase menage est trois refering to having more than one sexual partner at the same time. manger is the verb meaning 'to eat'

ps i realise that jokes are no longer funny once they have to be explained but i figured this one was a bit cryptic
it's ménage à trois, and the pun you're looking for is fromage à trois, which is obviously cleverer and funnier
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nah
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Post by Underpants? »

now we're arguing trivial french semantics.
And I meant to emphasize that french is actually very trivial, rather than this thread's content.
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i'm going to be all bound up tomorrow
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Stilton and Port.
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

had white stilton with ginger, queso de cabra au vino, some benedictine blue and some quebec stuff the name of which i can't remember all for lunch wit cwackas
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My hero.
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