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11-18-2014, 09:25 PM   #11506
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But where do the bacon roses fit in?
If they go where I think they might go, I don't think I want to think about it. I am a single guy and there some places where you don't go...no...no...no...dang...


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11-18-2014, 09:56 PM   #11507
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We'll never know until the hociR releases him and even then his brain may be mush as a result of indoctrination. But I do hope I am mistaken and he is simply up on the peak of Mount Cook, contemplating the curse of LBA.
But he is active on other threads - so he can't be still in indoctrination school.
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QuoteOriginally posted by rod_grant Quote
But he is active on other threads - so he can't be still in indoctrination school.
His handlers won't let him post here.


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QuoteOriginally posted by stevebrot Quote
His handlers won't let him post here.


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I think that he's redoing his K3 coloring and going to ask for a second submission exception ...

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We've not talked cheese lately ... so, here: Cheese: Which Country Eats the Most? - WSJ

Didn't know that I ate that much ...
11-19-2014, 10:59 AM   #11511
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We've not talked cheese lately ... so, here: Cheese: Which Country Eats the Most? - WSJ

Didn't know that I ate that much ...
Notice that the Lactose Intolerant people from the Chinese Continent consume exactly Zero Percent of the Bovine Bounty.
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Notice that the Lactose Intolerant people from the Chinese Continent consume exactly Zero Percent of the Bovine Bounty.
I think that there's a problem with some of the cheese I eat ... it's sometime blue-green in the middle.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Racer X 69 Quote
Notice that the Lactose Intolerant people from the Chinese Continent consume exactly Zero Percent of the Bovine Bounty.


Only some Chinese are lactose intolerant. That said, I knew a girl many years ago who used milk as an emetic on occasions when she felt she needed that. I guess that is convenient - available in every supermarket.
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Well, I was getting all set to order a K3 form B&H. Been thinking of it for awhile and the price is just too good to pass up. But then, this morning, a voice came to me from out of the thin air. First there was a sound like bells. Then lights came on. Then the voice spoke thusly.. It saith to me that mine own car is going to cost me $550 to pass inspection. I once was lost but now am found. I was so close to faltering. Saved by the voice, a dying battery and worn out brakes.

Now back to whatever topic is being discussed.
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I think that there's a problem with some of the cheese rind I eat ... it's sometimes dirt brown and has straw embedded in it.
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it's sometimes dirt brown and has straw embedded in it.
fromage à cheval??


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Was it de Gaulle who said something like "How can you govern a country that produces 248 cheeses"?
I'm not sure of the number of cheeses. I'm not sure if de Gaulle said it. I'm not sure if the quote is correct.
But the rest is pretty right!
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QuoteOriginally posted by rod_grant Quote
Was it de Gaulle who said something like "How can you govern a country that produces 248 cheeses"?
I'm not sure of the number of cheeses. I'm not sure if de Gaulle said it. I'm not sure if the quote is correct.
But the rest is pretty right!

« Comment voulez-vous gouverner un pays où il existe plus de 300 sortes de fromage ? »

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there's culture for you!
Thanks ... and where have you been, might I ask?

Surely you know that you were the topic of discussion ...

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