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Daycare Nation 05.10.2006 08:54 PM

Some more observations.
 
Gumby is better than Pokey. Live with it.

Rastafari is a valid religion.

Cheese is not an acceptable thread subject.

samuel 05.10.2006 08:58 PM

Do you want to know what I just observed?
There is 50 mg of Sodium in a 12 fl oz can of Coca-Cola.

truncated 05.10.2006 09:00 PM

I know he didn't just diss cheese, because that would be blasphemous.

samuel 05.10.2006 09:01 PM

ZERO grams of fat.

I think I'll drink olive oil instead.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 05.10.2006 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by truncated
I know he didn't just diss cheese, because that would be blasphemous.


You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to truncated again.

HaydenAsche 05.10.2006 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by truncated
I know he didn't just diss cheese, because that would be blasphemous.


Word. Hold me back!

Glice 05.11.2006 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by truncated
I know he didn't just diss cheese, because that would be blasphemous.


Lets not forget that this is also a slur on Hip Priest who is also numero uno in the great poll makers list.

Cheese is always valid. I've found out about a new Eastern European cheese to try. How can that not be valid?

Hip Priest 05.11.2006 07:35 AM

Glice, I am continually touched by the people on this forum. If you know what I mean. Thank you, but I do think that after my initial thrusting polls, you have taken the mantle with style.

Daydream Nation: I don't know what country you are living in or what planet you are living on but here in green and pleasant, merrie olde middle England, cheese is enormously important. We make over 700 varieties, we import many more, we have cheese shops, and we eat it. A lot. We, and perhaps we alone as a nation, realise the true value and potential of cheese. We have written poetry about it too ('that which Cestria sends, tenacious paste of solid milk', is a famous example).

Here in England, we have cheese and wine parties. They are wonderful. I assure you, until you have tasted farmhouse Lancashire cheese, washed down with a bit of home-made fruit wine (or even a good hard cider), you are in no position to comment.

I wish there were a cheese anthemn. I would sing it now.

RdTv 05.11.2006 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hip Priest
Glice, I am continually touched by the people on this forum. If you know what I mean. Thank you, but I do think that after my initial thrusting polls, you have taken the mantle with style.

Daydream Nation: I don't know what country you are living in or what planet you are living on but here in green and pleasant, merrie olde middle England, cheese is enormously important. We make over 700 varieties, we import many more, we have cheese shops, and we eat it. A lot. We, and perhaps we alone as a nation, realise the true value and potential of cheese. We have written poetry about it too ('that which Cestria sends, tenacious paste of solid milk', is a famous example).

Here in England, we have cheese and wine parties. They are wonderful. I assure you, until you have tasted farmhouse Lancashire cheese, washed down with a bit of home-made fruit wine (or even a good hard cider), you are in no position to comment.

I wish there were a cheese anthemn. I would sing it now.


Heard. be assured Hip Priest, England's love for cheese is not in vain. Some of us here in the USA also enjoy the milk derivative which you speak so highly of. My family is from Brazil, as in only since the 80's have we been living where we are now. We all love cheese, maybe not to the extent that you UK'ers love it, but cheese is valued as more than something that goes on your burger in many different countries and by many different boardies. I think all of us can agree on that. Daycare Nation must be on his menstration, because how can you bash cheese? How is this possible, who doesn't like a good slice of some havarti, stilton, glouchester, sharp cheddar, armenian or even mozzarella with some fresh tomato and black pepper?

Glice 05.11.2006 07:46 AM

Amen Brothers, represent!

Perhaps we could start a petition to get someone to write a song about cheese. Not SY, they'd only go an put some godawful racket behind it. Someone tasteful. Phil Collins perhaps?

Hip Priest 05.11.2006 07:52 AM

For now, to the tune of Sonic Youth's Flower:

Support the power of cheese
Use the power of chutney
Support the flower of cheese
Use the word: oatcake
The word is cheese

There's a new food in your life
Long red smooth slices


etc etc.

RdTv 05.11.2006 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Amen Brothers, represent!

Perhaps we could start a petition to get someone to write a song about cheese. Not SY, they'd only go an put some godawful racket behind it. Someone tasteful. Phil Collins perhaps?


hahahaqhah....definite rep in the future for you my son.

Hip Priest 05.11.2006 08:26 AM

I'm logging off to go and do some shopping. See you in 90 minutes or so.

And damnit, I'm going to buy some cheese while I'm out!

fishmonkey 05.11.2006 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hip Priest
until you have tasted farmhouse Lancashire cheese, washed down with a bit of home-made fruit wine (or even a good hard cider), you are in no position to comment.


or a good hard cider made me laugh!, get some cheese when your out Hip, cheese up your life man. Life is too serious lately (on this board anyways!) everyone needs to get a little cheezy now and then

truncated 05.11.2006 09:30 AM

In light of this discussion and my own personal allegiance to that curdled dairy product, I do believe, Daydream Nation, that you have hereby invalidated any future statement that you may utter, for the rest of your human existence.

Everyneurotic 05.11.2006 10:45 AM

the board police has spoken.

i don't believe in cheese
i don't believe in elvis
i don't believe in zimmerman
i don't believe in beatles
i just believe in Hip Priest
yoko and Hip Priest

Savage Clone 05.11.2006 10:52 AM

I don't eat cheese.
Used to though. The only kind I missed post-veganism was soft goat cheese.
Don't miss it at all anymore, but I was once a huge fan.

Rob Instigator 05.11.2006 11:33 AM

all cheese rules all.
cheese is the greatest invention
bread and cheese allowed humanity to flourish and succeed whenw e were but tribal peoples.

cheese is the most varied and delicious food! highly nutritious too.

cheese is sonic


My favorite cheese is stilton.

screamingskull 05.11.2006 11:37 AM

an observation, this picture is really great.

 

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 12:35 PM

the only reason i see why cheese cannot be a thread subject is because the insufficiency of this literary form reflects poorly on its greatness.

cheese deserves erotic poetry of the highest caliber. only the divine sappho, or the legendary orpheus, or that child of the devil, baudelaire (and perhaps a few others), are worthy of singing the glory of its skunky, funky, delirious supremacy over the senses.

and fuck the mother of anyone who insults cheese. :D

fishmonkey 05.11.2006 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!

and fuck the mother of anyone who insults cheese. :D


HELL YEAH! fuck her right in the eye

marleypumpkin 05.11.2006 03:26 PM

Yes, Rastafarianism is a valid religion.

Now, have a long discussion about this topic.

finding nobody 05.11.2006 03:47 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTS94INp67Q&search=nirvana%20nobody%20know s%20that%20im%20new%20wave%20kurt%20rare

what the fuck.

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 05:56 PM

this thread is waaaay too cheesy

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 05:57 PM

wow...you guys have no sense of humor

truncated 05.11.2006 06:05 PM

Sure we do...it's just not so painfully obvious.

HA I fucking kill myself.

RdTv 05.11.2006 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by truncated
Sure we do...it's just not so painfully obvious.

HA I fucking kill myself.


HEARD!

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:15 PM

Well, at least he killed himself. One down....

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
this thread is waaaay too cheesy


hah hah, you call that a sense of humor?

maybe at the nursing home... :rolleyes:

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:24 PM

How did you know where I live?

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
How did you know where I live?


i have no idea how i arrive to conclusions. my guess is your senile brain gives plenty of subliminal cues.

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:27 PM

Wow, so what do you kids have against senior citizens? You're a bunch of ungrateful little twerps.

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
Wow, so what do you kids have against senior citizens? You're a bunch of ungrateful little twerps.


hardly. but time tends to ingrain whatever tendencies people have. so the good get better with age. in your case, however, the neglect and the steady diet of daytime tv are painfully obvious.

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:31 PM

I haven't watched television in about 12 years.

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
I haven't watched television in about 12 years.


that's what happens when you don't pay the electricity.

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:34 PM

you should know

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daycare Nation
you should know


*yawn*

you're boring.

i was amusing myself toying with you, but now your springs are broken and you won't wind up.

time to find some new plaything.

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:39 PM

yay! good riddance, asshole

!@#$%! 05.11.2006 06:41 PM

go away, go away, who pulled you out of the trashcan?

Daycare Nation 05.11.2006 06:42 PM

you did...you thought i was your boyfriend


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