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Zut alors, it is many years since I dreamed in French: I am envious and must partake of some of this cheese, toot sweet. Please to tell us its name.


In the meantime, I have just discovered a bar of chocolate containing cheese pieces. I'm disproportionately excited about this (oh, and it's cousin, the bar of chocolate containing pork crackling)

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Zut alors, it is many years since I dreamed in

> French: I am envious and must partake of some of

> this cheese, toot sweet. Please to tell us its

> name.

>

> In the meantime, I have just discovered a bar of

> chocolate containing cheese pieces. I'm

> disproportionately excited about this (oh, and

> it's cousin, the bar of chocolate containing pork

> crackling)


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Is this...



Related to the Peckham version containing "crack cocaine" Rosie ? ( makes a terrible mess when you try to smoke it )



W**F

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TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> After nearly 3,000 posts, you probably don't have

> much more to say....


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So...



TonyQ


Do you or don't you like cheese ? It is after all a cheese thread :))


Please tick box. Then cut along dotted line and free post with the slip below


YES ☐


NO ☐


Don't know ☐


Hell who cares ☐


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So fingers crossed TonyQ


( Oh loads more to say , so here's to 3K more )


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Come on..


You know you want some Tony & Flappers


http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11184706/Edam_Cheese.jpg



Look at the "Lumps" on that...you "lactoslags"


I'm feeling very "aroused" aren't you...? ( no? weirdos.. )


Oh LICK ME....


HARDER.......MORE....MORE......SNIFF MY HOLES.....




W**F


*goes to lay down, exhausted *

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