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the meteors were obviously a product of Janice's wrath. Coincidence that they strike as he's getting banned (yet again) ?
Are you denying that it's an act of god?

Well don't leave us hangin', sugar! Watcha get?

Other than the news reports are hiding the fact that Putin ordered a failed missile strike on Juve[RUS]?
I doubt Putin has to try so hard to get to RUS when a whole lot of members on here can do it while sitting in front of a computer. :D
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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There's this cheese store in town that has a three year old Comté, I really can't get enough of that.

Today I accompanied it with some other kick ass Frenchies and one Danish cheese that made the entire house smell like sweaty socks.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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I really love Muenster and Cornish Yarg. Basically anything that's really smelly and melty.
I prefer the harder ones but smelly is a must with the exception of Comté that is my absolute favourite. Try Delices de cremiers, it's melty, white in colour (as any other delices) but not that smelly.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Fuck cheese. This weekend I'm celebrating with a cold Plzen. :pint: :weee:
Actually lately I have been enjoying some nice ales with cheese much more than wine. I just downed a Sierra Nevada Northern Hemisphere Harvest and a bottle of NSB organic. Who said Americans can't make beer?
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Actually lately I have been enjoying some nice ales with cheese much more than wine. I just downed a Sierra Nevada Northern Hemisphere Harvest and a bottle of NSB organic. Who said Americans can't make beer?
There are some decent US beers if you look for lower production levels by beer freaks who care. But I'm really talking about the demise of Garbage Men here.
 

Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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I prefer the harder ones but smelly is a must with the exception of Comté that is my absolute favourite. Try Delices de cremiers, it's melty, white in colour (as any other delices) but not that smelly.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will try to find some.

"Melty" is not an adjective. I refuse to fall for this linguistic campaign by advertisers lately. :stuckup:
Has melty been used by advertisers? Now I feel violated.
 

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