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Message 16477 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 0:04:08 UTC

www.cheese.com

You guys sound like a bunch of two year olds,,,well maybe four year olds, with all the whining and complaining going on. Get a grip will you.
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Message 16481 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 0:20:23 UTC - in response to Message 16477.  
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> www.cheese.com
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> You guys sound like a bunch of two year olds,,,well maybe four year olds, with
> all the whining and complaining going on. Get a grip will you.
>

No thanks. Although their cheese is all from import it's actualy not real
cheese. It's especialy made for export with pasterized milk and it just
doesn't taste as the real thing. As for the wine I would suggest a real
Bourgogne, not some Californian or Australian copy of french yards.

This thread is about cheese isn't it ?

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Message 16484 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 0:30:53 UTC - in response to Message 16481.  

> > www.cheese.com
> >
> > You guys sound like a bunch of two year olds,,,well maybe four year olds,
> with
> > all the whining and complaining going on. Get a grip will you.
> >
>
> No thanks. Although their cheese is all from import it's actualy not real
> cheese. It's especialy made for export with pasterized milk and it just
> doesn't taste as the real thing. As for the wine I would suggest a real
> Bourgogne, not some Californian or Australian copy of french yards.
>
> This thread is about cheese isn't it ?
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Wasn't it just after WWI that the French vinyards were planted with grapes from California because of the devastation caused by the war? Doesn't that make French wine a copy of Californian?

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Message 16493 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 0:47:53 UTC - in response to Message 16484.  

cheese?

yes cheese is very ok
please eat swiss cheese, the best world wide

here


sorry, perhaps wrong but don't you only drink coke and drpepper
in California? And most of the people are blond? and running on the beach
with (enforced by swiss cheese) red bath-dresses?

everybody knows cheeseburger. from where do you think, MCDonald got the idea
for doing cheeseburger? eh?

once more the best is
swiss cheese


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Message 16496 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 0:59:52 UTC - in response to Message 16484.  

> Wasn't it just after WWI that the French vinyards were planted with grapes
> from California because of the devastation caused by the war? Doesn't that
> make French wine a copy of Californian?
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I think it was after american and french revolution

"By the time the American Revolution was under way France was known as the greatest wine producing nation in the world. However, shortly after the American Revolution came the French Revolution and many of the vineyards were taken from the church and the nobles and given to the common people. This was good for democracy, but bad for wine. Most of the common people did not know how to produce wine, nor did any of them have enough land to grow the necessary grapes. To add to the decline of French wine, the Americans started shipping vines from America, to Europe, and back again. Unfortunately, the American vines held a deadly secret!
American vines contained a destructive louse, which infected the European vines and destroyed almost all of the vineyards in France and the surrounding countries. Wine production was devastated. The benefit to all of this tragedy was that French winemakers left their homeland and brought their skills and techniques to other countries from Chile, to Argentina, and even to South Africa. Devestation in France meant that winemaking was now a global industry."

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Message 16499 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 1:19:44 UTC - in response to Message 16493.  
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> cheese?

OH yes ! I love all cheese. French swiss Norwegian Canadian....
Yes Canadian ! Surprised... we do have a few.

I say we do because I am proud Canadian born and french by mariage.
But really, the food is much much much better in Europe than North
america.

Off topic ! Yes.

At least we have something to talk about untill we can really talk
about numbers...

Warm regards
Marc
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Message 16513 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 3:17:29 UTC

How about a CHEEZE BURGER.... chittos, cheese wizzz?? los chee chees"?



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Message 16514 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 3:20:13 UTC - in response to Message 16499.  

> OH yes ! I love all cheese. French swiss Norwegian Canadian....
> Yes Canadian ! Surprised... we do have few.
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> I say we do because I am proud Canadian born and french by mariage.
> But really, the food is much much much better in Europe than North
> america.


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Then perhaps you should join team SETI@Canada. We offer free cheddar cheese, maple candy, BSE free (probably) beef and some nice Okanogan wines.




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Message 16518 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 3:26:53 UTC - in response to Message 16513.  
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> How about a CHEEZE BURGER.... chittos, cheese wizzz?? los chee chees"?

CHEEZE BURGER that's Fine with me. All dressed and if you could replace
the lettuce by what's on your sig I would appreciate...
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Message 16522 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 3:38:35 UTC
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Sorry about the bandwith . Party Party



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Message 16523 - Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 3:46:39 UTC

EAT all the cheese you want but just don't CUT THE CHEESE with me around!!!





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