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Old 05.11.2006, 07:35 AM   #8
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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.
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