February 25, 2004
Bloody Penguins!
I just can't get enough of these
penguin games. I'm strangely drawn to this one...
668.1 is my best so far.
(Hat tip to Dopple-G)
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854 is the maximum i can get
Posted by: Jeremy at February 25, 2004 01:26 PM (to39x)
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Dang. Can't seem to get over 800. It's all in how you hit the land mines.
Posted by: Jim at February 25, 2004 01:34 PM (IOwam)
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697 but that's just gross... nearly as bad as the monkeys
Posted by: Rob at February 26, 2004 05:08 AM (kXZI6)
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Monkeys? What monkeys?
You got monkeys?
Posted by: Jim at February 26, 2004 05:24 AM (saeHM)
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Not only are you funnier than that Anger Management dude, you find the funniest stuff. I managed 694.9--hitting three land mines in a row helped. After that, I promptly whiffed six times in a row.
Posted by: Victor at February 26, 2004 09:14 AM (L3qPK)
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963.2
I think I hit about 6 mines in a row.
Picture available upon request.
Posted by: Harvey at February 26, 2004 08:43 PM (ubhj8)
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1053.6
Is that worth a point?
Again, I have a screen shot.
Posted by: Harvey at February 26, 2004 08:51 PM (ubhj8)
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What's with the screen shots, Harvey? Whatever happened to trust, presumption of innocence, free love?
That is an impressive score but I can't give out unsolicited points in the absence of excessive and gratuitous flattery.
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February 24, 2004
February 23, 2004
Bestofme Symphony, 12th Edition
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12th Bestofme Symphony is up at The Owners Manual and ready for your Monday morning reading pleasure. Gary has quite a performance for you, complete with a guest conductor!
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February 20, 2004
Dogpile on the rabbit!
The Bull has made a terrible error. She has
posted a lightbulb joke, thereby opening her comments to every bad lightbulb joke known to man. Or woman. What's your favorite lightbulb joke? Head on over and contribute.
POINTS: 1 point to the first person who can name my source for the title of this post. No searches, please.
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I'm content with my placement at the moment so I'll let others have a crack at this one.
roBB
Posted by: Rob at February 20, 2004 11:26 AM (kXZI6)
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I'm content with my placement at the top of the board so I'll leave this one for the rest of you.
roBB
Posted by: Rob at February 20, 2004 11:27 AM (kXZI6)
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I got nothing...
History of the World, Part I - "Everyone jumps the Queen" or Swingers - "Kill the bunny"
Posted by: Clancy at February 20, 2004 11:29 AM (EGVPL)
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Yeah - and speaking of placement - I take a few days off and look what happens!
I was KING of the Points List!
First Mike beat me, which is cool - he's a marine and all and he's got my respect and can beat me, but now Rob...
Oh - and another guess - The Waterboy?
Posted by: Clancy at February 20, 2004 11:35 AM (EGVPL)
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Sorry Clancy, 3 strikes there. Fortunately this isn't baseball so you're not out.
But isn't that nice of Rob letting y'all have a shot at it? That's what I love about the Brits - they're even nice to the competition. Except in soccer matches.
Posted by: Jim at February 20, 2004 11:38 AM (IOwam)
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well come on then, pull your finger out - do you really want to be beaten by a dual commenting brit?
Posted by: Rob at February 20, 2004 11:40 AM (kXZI6)
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from my old saturday morning cartoons watching, I guess it was a Bugs Bunny cartoon. The one in which they are running after the electronic rabbit. "dogpile on the rabbit".
Posted by: Jim at February 20, 2004 11:48 AM (zE10C)
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Jim got it. It was indeed from a Bugs Bunny cartoon. I think the title of that one was a play on "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". That book featured prominently in the episode, in any case. This was the one where the gang of dogs was after Bugs for most of the movie.
One point for Jim!
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Good bye "Other Point Holders", hello "Point Leaders"!!
Posted by: jim at February 20, 2004 12:10 PM (zE10C)
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But I gave the rest of the world a clue cunningly disguised as my name!
Posted by: Rob at February 20, 2004 12:20 PM (kXZI6)
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Can get a point for knowing that it was "A Hare Grows in Brooklyn"?
Posted by: Harvey at February 20, 2004 05:33 PM (tJfh1)
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That was it! Yeah, you get a point Harvey. I've been agonizing over that title since I realized I couldn't remember it. Peace of mind is definitely worth a point.
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What really scares me is that I still remember so many of the Bugs Bunny cartoons by name. Sure I saw them at least 10 times each as a kid, but I swear I gave them up after my teens to watch Star Trek, TOS.
Which I can *also* call by title before the intro segment is over.
I *really* scare me.
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February 19, 2004
I'll Take Gay Marriage for $600, Alex
(Guest-posted by
the girl who drank too much coffee today.)
I don't like Bill Maher, frankly; I didn't like him very much before September 11 and I liked him less afterwards, and the final straw was when he was quite rude to an interviewer from my favorite animal charity (hint: it's not PETA?), despite being on record as a supporter of animal rights.
That said, my brother sent me a link to this piece, which pretty much nails my position on the whole gay marriage thing. My favorite bit:
Republicans are always saying we should privatize things, like schools, prison, Social Security -- OK, so how about we privatize privacy? If the government forbids gay men from tying the knot, what's their alternative? They can't all marry Liza Minnelli.
Which reminds me, I've been meaning to vent this for some time now . . . in a comment at
S-Train's blog, in response to
a post in which he gave his support for gay marriage, I wrote the following:
[From S-Train's post] And this shouldn't be a liberal or consevative issue. It should be a human issue.
Sure, make it sound all simple and logical like that! Huh! Where's the partisan hatemongering? Where's the team of legal experts debating constitutionality? Where are all the hand-wringers moaning about what this might mean for the future of Western civilization?
Oh, right: You don't do all that.
Which is why I love this blog.
This earned me a little chastisement from my
very favoritest of all my favorite people, whom I won't link here simply because if I'm going to go toe-to-toe with him, it's going to be on my own blog, and not Jim's. But the enterprising researcher will be able to figure it out. The remark was:
Ilyka: Umph. Calling people "hatemongers" for disagreeing and/or having concerns is a bit counteproductive in my experience. Just makes them dig their heels in harder.
And that's about when I had my wakeup call: For my own sanity, I have to stop pretending that there's a single blessed thing I can do to make the people I honestly would describe as "
hatemongers" dig their heels in any less; or, as the quote atop
Zeyad's blog says, "It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of what he was never reasoned into."
Those I consider hatemongers have had the gloves off for a long time. Why'm I still wearin' my pair?
So long, social conservatives, and thanks for all the fish.
I've read your arguments. I've listened to your concerns. And I've noticed something: When you need, I mean really really NEED, the socially liberal folks on your side--when elections are close and winning isn't everything, it's the only thing--you have "concerns" that you're just "airing" in the "interest" and "spirit" of "liberal debate."
But when you think you have us by the short hairs, you move to make your concerns amendments.
Don't fuck me like that, darlings. More importantly, quit fucking yourselves--because that's what you're about to do. You're about to hand the country to a Democrat president because you can't keep from sticking your noses into what is essentially other people's business.
Here's all Bush had to do to win in a landslide: nothing. That's right, nothing. No Constitutional amendments. No statements on the issue whatsoever. If someone asked, all he had to do was state that he trusts the courts to uphold the Constitution, as indeed justices are sworn to do, and that now is not the time to focus on divisive domestic issues because, you know, there's a war on.
Yes, National Review would have shed bitter tears of "disappointment" that their "concerns" were not being "seriously addressed" by the "leader of the free world." (Look, Ma, I got sneer quotes!) But the middle, amigos--the middle that you need, whether you have the courage to admit it or not--the middle would have been sewn up tight. How tight? This tight.
Of course, it has been suggested in some quarters that the middle is already in pocket. To that, I have only this response:
"Dewey Defeats Truman."
Think about it.
(With thanks to Michele of A Small Victory for reminding me that I do not have this whole thing out of my system yet. Not even close.)
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Oh me, oh my
I think Bull
just qualified for Snooze Button Dreams guestblogger in the unlikely event that I ever get a vacation.
My belly hurts. No drinking while you click that link.
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February 18, 2004
A man called 'Brian'
This man called 'Brian'
The man they called 'Brian'
This man called 'Brian'!
Apologies for the Monty Python moment.
The Bonfire of the Vanities is burning brightly at Kin's Kouch. Not sure how I got renamed but we'll go with it. Brian's my brother's name and it's a fitting tribute to attach it to a Bonfire entry.
Incidentally, Kin rates my entry as perfect for the Bonfire.
Highlights: None
Gore: none Bad Special Effects: nada Sex: nope Horrid Acting: not here
That's right. Absolutely nothing of value. Bonfire perfection.
I do so totally rock.
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Yes, yes. I admit...I goofed. I'm man enough to admit it. Well, not on my own blog, but I'll do it here. It was late. I was in a hotel in Milan. I hadn't had enough sugar. I was having a bad hair day (which means I woke up with less then the day before). I had your entry right after Brian Noggle's and I thought he wrote yours. I'm a bad, bad, bad person. Bad. With a capital B.
Does this get me points?
Posted by: Kin at February 18, 2004 11:42 AM (MWUiH)
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Jim, I bow humbly before your deityish suckitude.
Posted by: Harvey at February 18, 2004 12:17 PM (tJfh1)
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I just thought your post was so bad you used a pseudonym...
Posted by: Susie at February 18, 2004 07:48 PM (0+cMc)
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Kin - Yes, such abjection deserves a reward. Welcome to the point board.
Harvey - First you hand me the "King Twisted" crown, now you say I have godlike suckitude? You're quickly becoming my favorite blogger.
Susie - Ouch. Just ouch.
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February 16, 2004
Rorshach Roarshack Rorschock Ink Blot Tests
Ever wonder what's in a Rorschach test?
Here's your chance to find out without shelling out the cash to pay for some psychiatrist's second yacht.
My answers are apparently very high ranking intellectually, quite low emotionally. See? I told you I was a rational adult!
Freud reading the results at the end is a nice touch too.
(Hat tip to Dopple-G)
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Freud...or a scary clown-wanna-be?
Mine were a mix between sexual and intellectual, before it went all scary clown-like. No surprise there
Posted by: Helen at February 16, 2004 02:18 PM (eCxc4)
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Thanks jag,
My 21" monitor shorted out when I spewed Diet Coke all over it from the unexpected shock of freakazoid assaulting my corneas.
One of these days your uppance will come!
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that scared me, my husband, the cat, the dog and the neighbors three houses down. My speakers were accidentally turned up. I hope you get severe indigestion and your windshield wipers leave streaks.
Posted by: Christine at February 16, 2004 08:29 PM (Q/NXM)
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Helen - "Scary Clown Wannabe". I like it! It's so fitting. Henceforth said personality shall forevermore be known on these pages as Scary Clown Wannabe.
Paul - Oh, boy. I can only imagine what that looked like on a 21" monitor. I had monitor envy for a split second before I remembered the shorting out part. Sorry about that.
Christine - I prepaid on the indigestion - had it over the weekend. I'll have to get back to you on the streaky wipers.
If it's any consolation to y'all, I had my very own experience with it this morning. Dopple-G sent it to me bright and early and I was in a pre-caffeinated state. I was staring at the stuff intently as I'd never done an ink blot test and I was keen on what it would be like. Then Blammo! Scary Clown Wannabe and Jim's very first heart attack (or as close as I really want to come anyway).
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Bestofme Symphony, 11th Edition
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11th Bestofme Symphony is up at Yap Away Jay and ready to pleasure your Monday morning. Enjoy an ecclectic collection of the best in the blogosphere.
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February 12, 2004
The Yeti Returns!
And he's rearing to
bean some penguins. This target game is a bit more complicated than the distance swing one but just as enjoyable. Plus the penguin victims stick around wiggling their little feet as you continue playing. My first game was a best hit of 85.5 and total of 521.
(Hat tip to Dopple-G)
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My total was only 427, but I did get a 95.2.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at February 12, 2004 07:55 PM (jtW2s)
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547.7 Best was only 84.4
Posted by: Chris at February 12, 2004 11:07 PM (gPeyE)
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Posted by: Claire at February 15, 2004 08:00 PM (l1oyw)
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Back to the batting cages for me...
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February 11, 2004
That back street carnival
Carnival of the Vanities #73 is up at On The Third Hand. MommaBear has worked it up into a literary theme but don't let that make you think it's boring - the first book is
Sex and the Single Girl.
POINTS: 2 points to the first person to name my source for this title. No searches, y'all.
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Ya notice we're not exactly beatin' your door down with the answer here....
C'mon man - I need a hint (being as it looks like I'm gonna get stiffed on the .1 Million Invitational points).
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 11, 2004 10:55 PM (r8Ldc)
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Check that - I see the contest is already over...
Congrats to Margi and JimiLove, I guess.
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 11, 2004 10:58 PM (r8Ldc)
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Okay, a hint:
The person I'm quoting is one of my very favorite singers.
Posted by: Jim at February 11, 2004 11:25 PM (saeHM)
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Okay, because I'm desperate for points and nobody else has stepped up, I'll saaaaaaaayyyyy.....
The Rolling Stones?
Something from Mick Jagger?
I dunno why, but this strikes me that way.
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 15, 2004 10:55 PM (r8Ldc)
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Nope. Started later than those guys. Much nicer legs.
Posted by: Jim at February 16, 2004 07:20 AM (saeHM)
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Than Mick? Is that even possible?
;-)
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 16, 2004 02:56 PM (r8Ldc)
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Yup. Believe it or not.
Nicer lips, too. (Though obviously not as large.)
Posted by: Jim at February 16, 2004 03:05 PM (IOwam)
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Okay, man... you need to come clean with this one cuz neither me, nor anyone else, nor GOOGLE has the answer.
Yeah... that's right... I LOOKED. At this point, points be damned. I want answers!
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 19, 2004 01:38 PM (IOX+E)
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Might want to consider a week life-span on points offers, as well. It's been eight days since you put this one up and nobody got it.
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 19, 2004 01:39 PM (IOX+E)
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Natalie Merchant, "Carnival"
The official lyric is
That great street carnival which is why my title was Googleproof. She sang the "back street" lyric at a concert in Lewiston, NY. Maybe she was finally over River Phoenix and was aiming for Justin Timberlake?
I was just going to leave the points out there until somebody guessed but this was two today where my regulars demanded closure. Maybe I'll do future ones like I did the one for today - drop the point value and open searching after 24 hours. That way I won't have to do anything really tedious like keeping track of this stuff.
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February 10, 2004
Are you a member of Bloggers Anonymous?
Bull from Irritable Blog Syndrome gives the
straight twisted dope on
blogging anonymously. Plus she says things like "shut your cock holsters". You just can't beat that.
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Be vewy vewy quiet. I'm hunting snarks.
If you'd like to get your own hossensnarker ingredients head on over to the
Hunting of the Snark. And don't worry about ruining your diet. They're low carb, low fat and even fit a vegan diet.
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February 09, 2004
I yam what I yam
Finally,
a political "where are you" test that makes it all clear. I'm a liberal conservative libertarian!
This test is a humorous take on the caricatures of the parties and will help you determine if you are an Archconservative, Leftwing Wacko, Antigovernment Libertine or Commie Sympathizer.
My favorite question:
The best things in life...
CONS: have a substantial membership fee.
LIBL: need price controls.
LBRT: are subject to the whims of supply and demand.
COMM: have a substantial waiting list.
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10th Bestofme Symphony is up at Dan K.O'Leary dot com and ready for your Monday obeissance. Pour a cup of coffee and sit back with the best of the blogosphere.
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February 06, 2004
"A" is for "Absent"
The
Letter of the Day is
"A".
"A" is for Absent. While the serpent's away, the mice will play. Like I just did when I posted the Letter of the Day over at Electric Venom.
(That mean's I'm a guest poster over at Kate's place.)
(This post almost came out as a rhyme. You can thank me later for my restraint.)
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"Z" is for "Zephyr"
The
Letter of the Day is was
"Z".
"Z" is for Zephyr. Watch as Trey turns Dean's big wind into so many tiny zephyrs.
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I will note this on the big thermometer I keep in my office. Once you fill it up then you'll be invited to my party.
Either that or cookies as we discussed.
Posted by: Trey Givens at February 06, 2004 10:26 AM (yaMs/)
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How about pinch rolls? Lovely Wife makes some fantastic pinch rolls.
Posted by: Jim at February 06, 2004 10:35 AM (IOwam)
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Funny that Z is for Zephyr and Zephyr Teachout is one of the posters to Dean's blog. She also happens to be an old classmate and team mate when I ran cross country all those years ago.
And yes, she was a better runner than I was and probably still is. How could you have a name like Zephyr and not run like the wind?
Posted by: Johnny Huh? at February 06, 2004 04:02 PM (AyewP)
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Well, it could be a joke name. Like "Tiny" Lister or some amputee with a nickname like "Lefty". Or any of the Jacksons being called "Classy".
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February 04, 2004
You will bow down before me, y'all. I swear it, no matter that it takes an eternity!
Your resistance is futile for I am the King of Cheeses!
Your cheese rating is: Stilton

The King of cheeses. Stilton is a rich, tangy cheese with blue/grey marbled mould veins running throughout, and a dry, crusty, inedible rind. Daniel Defoe mentioned Stilton as "a town famous for its cheeses" in 1727. It is milder than is continental counterparts, Roquefort and Gorgonzola, and is famed as a dessert cheese, best served with Port.
What's your cheese rating?
(Filched from Rob)
POINTS: Three points to the first person to name the source of this post title. Remember, no searches.
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No searchie searchie here, but I have two guesses, both from the same timeframe so forgive my brain for not being able to make the connection. It's from either Flash Gordon or Superman.
Posted by: Clancy at February 04, 2004 02:47 PM (EGVPL)
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Dang. That was much faster than i was expecting. Yup,
Superman (aka
Superman: The Movie) is the answer. General Zod's tirade at Jor-El. Three points for Clancy.
The vote must be unaminous, Jor-El. The decision of the Council is now yours. You alone can condemn us if you wish, and you alone will I hold responsible.
You've been known to disagree with the Council, before. Join us! You could become an important voice in my New Order, second only to my own. I offer you a chance for greatness, Jor-El! Take it!
You will bow down before me, Jor-El! I swear it! No matter that it takes an eternity!
You will bow down before me, and then - one day - your heirs!!
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That one puts Clancy alone at the top of the Snooze Points leader board.
Don't be too jealous, y'all. He's still a
Babybell
Posted by: Jim at February 04, 2004 03:04 PM (IOwam)
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Babybell - yuck! (Actually - I've never tried it.) And it could have been worse - I might also be a "Kadchgall" - Kadchgall is a hard cheese from Afghanistan. It is made with sheeps milk, or occasionally camels milk, clotted with yoghurt. This is all very weird...
As for the points - Whoo hooo!!! I'll have to use my point leader status as part of a tagline or something...
Posted by: Clancy at February 04, 2004 03:20 PM (EGVPL)
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Babybell is for people who think gouda is too intense. ;-)
Don't forget, y'all - you can subscribe through the doohicky on the sidebar to get email notifications when posts go up with point opportunities in them. Don't let a mischance of post time rob you of your rightful points!
Posted by: Jim at February 04, 2004 03:34 PM (IOwam)
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The more intense the better.... I tend to heed the old adage about cheese..."Smells like feet, good to eat."
Posted by: LeeAnn at February 04, 2004 05:49 PM (HxCeX)
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"Your name is: Mike the Marine
Your cheese rating is: Schloss
A semi-firm Austrian cheese, Scloss is similar to Limburger, but with a stronger flavour. It is golden white, with a creamy texture."
DA! I am AUSTRIAN! I vill CRUSH YOU! Und then I vill become GUVERNOR! DA!
Posted by: Mike the Marine at February 04, 2004 08:03 PM (r8Ldc)
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All I know is that I had better end up with Cheddar!
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Hope I'm not going too far off-topic- but in reference to the line from Superman:
"You will bow down before me, and then - one day - your heirs!!"
I swore he said "your ASS!!!"
Am I the only one that questions this?
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