https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/bNYC2bzCNQs/Wg_HlcZ9aLkJ
Have several enthusiastic Kisses, and take your pick from my wide
selection of cheeses.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/bNYC2bzCNQs/jnPpu1O95EUJ
It has to be the Wenslydale, being a great fan of Grommit and Shawn.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2YuQYW49-zY/QFjGGS-H-e0J
1998-10-08 alt.fan.pratchett
Emma of XXXXia wrote:
>
>
>Sam wrote:
>>
>> How to peal a clove of garlic[22][24][67]:
>
>thread
>or related to the sexual exploits of world leaders, but may discuss
>other foodstuffs>
>
>Does this mean I can go on and on and on and on and on and - well,
you
>get the picture - about cheese?
No! No! It doesn't!! *Nothing* means that *anyone* can go on and on
about *cheese*!! Ever!!
It's only slightly better than saying anything about garlic, and so
much worse than picking scabs!
Cheese is the Enemy. Garlic is the Mother of All Evil. So there.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/byiDcXrapLI/uNbn1vnf57oJ
Please tell me that afp isn't getting silly. I really couldn't be
having with *that* sort of thing. Or cheese. I really couldn't be
having with cheese.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/HM8AizIJ8sE/pCTAfhlg98kJ
1998-10-11 alt.fan.pratchett
Now I feel fully able to cope with the lactophobic ravings of the Cheese
Heretic. Just as soon as I find a really good, hard cheese...
Cordially,
--
Supermouse
Ask not for whom the cheese rolls...
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/np0qpya2VyQ/oI9-xV9GIakJ
> Okay, you may feel tempted to think that there is enough irony
> above for you to make a whole kit of tools. But don't make your
> tools out of iron! Make them out of cheese. There is nothing
> better in the whole wide world than cheese.
> Cheese - it's the best thing ever!
Nonononono. You're completely wrong. You have mixed cheese with Emacs.
Of course, Emacs goes with everything, so it's quite OK to mix it with
cheese...
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/mccyKBALMbI/MpmKvn7hXNgJ
> Rejection: Sanity in the face of cheese
>
>
You're baiting me aren't you?
Here's a little song I wrote myself (to the tune of Gold, Gold, Gold,
Gold):
Cheddar, Brie, Edam, Gouda;
Camembert, Gloucester;
Haloumi,Ricotta;
Cream, feta, goat's, swiss;
Roquefort, Wensleydale...
Oh the joys of cheese!
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2e_oQshVc7E/E6Rt--1nd00J
1998-12-10 alt.fan.pratchett
>[Anybody have any good ideas for an interesting sig
> quote? I'm uninspired at the moment...]
Sure. How about... "Cheese - it's the Enemy"
Glad I could help.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/k67yni9QZKY/i0EWn275znQJ
>I don't wish him and his family dead, but I'm starting to think they
>might have to go that way.
>
If you decide to use a trap I'm reliably informed that
cheese is not a good bait, but something sugary like
errrm, a sugar cube is.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/k67yni9QZKY/DdgQgB1e37MJ
Apple is also very good. Furthermore, using cheese in a mouse trap
is downright wasteful. How could you do it! I have been known to
eat a whole block of cheddar while setting a trap and then had to
find some alternative bait.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/zhHx3qDMsWU/4mDN3qXl5-oJ
No cheese was consumed during the writing of this message.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/ZPOkGceMzCk/wbIPqqzcyB8J
Stewart Tolhurst wrote:
>
>Peter Bleackley wrote:
>> I've worked out why, contrary to popular belief, cheese does not
>> attract mice.
>>
>> At one time it did. This was noticed by humans, who then used it
as
>> bait for traps. It was very successful at first, but then natural
>> selection took a hand. In each generation, more and more mice
were
>> descendents of those that didn't like cheese.
>
>I wonder if a similar effect can be seen with Antti's terrible
>dislike of all things cheesy?
>
>Maybe there are generations upon generations of Finns who have been
>trapped using cheese?
No...unfortunately. Everybody here seems to be on the Wrong Side of
the War as well...
It is, however, obvious that rejecting cheese is indeed a result of
evolution. Unfortunately, very few of us seem to have reached this
higher level...
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2JXLtQ_UZRE/zXLhI6NXb7UJ
>> As the aforementioned afper, I would like to point out that I
>> resemble the implication that my post referring to Mart's afpiances
>> [1] was in any way nasty. In fact I'm so cheesed off with the
>> suggestion that I'm a nasty person that I'm now going to unsubscribe
>> from the group. Goodbye.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2JXLtQ_UZRE/5TPijL98BqgJ
I have an idea: how about a new NG, alt.fan.pratchett.cheese? A whole
group dedicated to pratchett and cheese obsessives, with unrelenting flame
wars between cheese lovers and haters...
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2JXLtQ_UZRE/tWJZ49V1ZEMJ
Just remember there don't have to be flames...
All we are saying, is give cheese a chance.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2JXLtQ_UZRE/b_DUCT1297gJ
1998-10-20 alt.fan.pratchett
> Jason Williams wrote...
> >
> >I have an idea: how about a new NG, alt.fan.pratchett.cheese?
> >A whole group dedicated to pratchett and cheese obsessives,
> >with unrelenting flame wars between cheese lovers and haters...
> To which Dave Laird replied
> Just remember there don't have to be flames...
>
> All we are saying, is give cheese a chance.
>
>
I've actually started reading alt.cheese, but there isn't much happening
there. So I'm on a mission to turn all discussions on afp into cheese
threads ... it was all getting a bit too serious here anyway.
Emma the Crusader
afpiance and cheese lover to David Roy.
Remove TT to email me. Cheese messages welcome.
But what could be more serious than cheese?
And could I have a little more of that Neufchatel?
But a very large percentage of cheese in the UK is depressingly
tasteless. (Again, not in the cheese shops I frequent, but there's that
Cathedral City stuff - you might as well be eating candle-wax - and
England's the only place where they tried to sell me a goat's cheese by
telling me it "doesn't taste of anything".) Basic difference: it's easy to
get real cheese here - you have to look for it in the UK.
But flames make it much easier to toast the cheese!
:Apparently France has a yougurt called slag.
I couldn't swear that we don't - due to hating supermarkets and
consequently spending as little time in them as possible - but I would be
*really* surprised if we did. It just doesn't sound/look French, and it's
not obviously pronouncable in French.
Unlike Camembert.
> Dark, cold, quiet place? Sounds like the perfect place to store some
> cheese... Could you stow this chunk of Long Clawson Blue Goat for me?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Certainly.
*heave*
Cheese. Overboard. Best place for it :)
> Luckily it was in a waterproof packaging.
>
> *dives*
>
>
>
> *grabs cheese*
> *remembers he can't swim*
>
>
>
> "Could someone throw me a rope?" :)
Doesn't cheese float? You could hang on to it, while we
find a lifejacket or something. That'd keep it from
drifting away, as well.
Well, I have a lifejacket right here, but guess what...I'm not gonna
give it to you until you let go of that cheese...that's right, say
bye bye to the cheese...here you go! See? Saying no to cheese is not
hard at all, given the right encouragement...
And now...hey! What's this!! Take your hands off me you >splosh<
Okay...will you throw me the lifejacket if I fetch back that stupid
cheese of yours?
Well... what with your being so nasty to Chris, _and_ to
cheese, I think something more nasty is in order.
You've got the cheese, right. You're going to eat it. Not
all of it, leave some for us, just a piece.
That's right, Lehtola, this time it's: Eat cheese or sink.
There, that wasn't so bad, was it? Here's the life jacket.
Throws one rope to Chris and another to the cheese.
John Leith BF
You'll have to leave the stinky cheese, Chris - both of you are too
heavy for me to lift!! ........... :-))
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/2JXLtQ_UZRE/l2H7lUY7oxoJ
> What is it about cheese? And I thought I was bad with the chocolate
> thing ;) To my knowledge there are 4 or 5 threads which have all become
> decidedly cheesy. (G). Will they go off in a few days and start to smell
> one wonders.
>
>
Sorry Naomi, it was getting a bit too serious in here what with all the
feminist mobbing and political threads. So I've been on a crusade to fix
that... but I think that my work here is done, so I'll leave the cheese
to private email for a while... maybe!
Antti... He does you the supreme favour of getting you to taste Long
Clawson Blue Goat and you get all uppity about it? Just have a taste of
the cheese and climb in the boat...
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/JQeEG5kMQ5Y/LY_UlJj5yAYJ
I agree, you can never talk too much about cats. Or cheese. I can even
combine the two by saying my cat likes cheese - gotta be real cheese
though, not the "cheesy crisps" in Dine dry food. My cat, while being a
tart, glutton, and bed/armchair thief, does have some principles. His
name is Mansie BTW.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/JQeEG5kMQ5Y/qwrwjkkjx1gJ
Nice little island off the West coast of Scotland. I have to say that
the best cheddar I've come across is from Mull rather than Arran, but that
Arran cheese (not cheddar - Arran) makes great cheese on toast.
>> :> Anyone for cheese?
>> :>
>> :Well okay then. What variety do you recommend we start with?
>>
How bout having a look at www.cheese.com, nice alphabetical list of different
cheeses
You're right, that's a truly feeble joke. Obviously a born AFPer.
Welcome in, and join the cheese.
> >If you don't take the 'p' out of my e-mail address, your e-mail will
> >bounce, 'cos that's my spam-trap.
> How much spam have you caught in your trap? And what do you do with
> it once you've caught it? Do you field dress it?
>
Well, first of all you have to peel it off the ceiling after it has
bounced. Or you could leave it there as a conversation piece. Then I
suppose you coat it either with cheese or chocolate. Or both.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/oCpaV5oBjEo/dSx56CJng3sJ
> Who here likes koolaid?
>
>
I like cheese. Is that OK?
No-that-is-not-OK. Repent-your-foolish-ways.
I wonder why I wrote that. Must've been somebody mindcontrolling me, here
in Finland. Hmm....
-The Lich-
> I like cheese. Is that OK?
Only if you can find a way to make cheese-flavored kool-aid, or vice versa.
We have branches EVERYWHERE!
The League Against Cheese.
(bugger... still haven't worked out how to disguise these things)
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/ixg6JoUlteA/jsGqxzmVrwwJ
So welcome, Lily, you'll find us a pretty friendly group, even
friendlier if you love beer, Pratchett and chocolate. And hate
cheese. Nobody here likes cheese. In fact, the sooner you declare
that cheese is, indeed, the Enemy, the more friends you'll have
here. Trust me. Me, Dids and Rob Smiley do it all the time, and see
how many friends *we* have - friends who are always ready to jump
into any thread where we expose cheese for the vile muck it is. Say
a loud "No" to cheese, say that cheese...
...okay, okay, I'll get my coat.
But do grab a chair, do have a cookie, do feel welcomed, and...
...hey, I'm getting the coat, Emma, okay? I just wanted to welcome
the new afper, okay? Jeez...
Don't let Antti's anti-cheese rants put you off!! We try and keep him
supplied with dried frog pills but I'm not sure if the carrier pigeons make
it to Finland...... :)
Cheese!?!? Who mentioned that muck?
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/UJrMNh2mZJw/CnbnsdFG4vEJ
> (thank god it's not another cheese thread)
>
>
A nice alternative to the chocolate mousse is raspberry cheesecake
filling. So I hear.....
Why do people keep making cheesecake out of bland things like
ricotta or cream cheese instead of *real* cheeses like blueveins or
Stilton?And why to they keep adding sticky stuff like fruit jams to them?
Anybody would think that cheese was a dessert fhood instead of the Only
Fhood.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/jRR6KmGst-c/TD6Ou6KQDS0J
>
> [1]Let's not let this degenerate into a thread about Celtic flavored, OK?
>
>
OK, how about degenerating it into a thread about cheese flavoured - or
rather, cheese flavours - instead? My votes for best cheese meal is:
Starters - Double Gloucester on water crackers
Mains - the BBQed H-cheese seems popular, but having not tried it I must
vote for chicken hollandaise but with a cheese sauce instead of
hollandaise, or cheese fondue with crusty bread and grilled veges
Dessert - gotta be apricot and brandy cheese, double brie, grapes and
choc coated strawberries on a platter with water crackers.
> Drink *Tea*? Heretic!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
Au contraire. Tea is quite nice sometimes, for instance while partaking
of cheese and tomato sandwiches at lunch (tea should be very strong, no
milk, sugar - and not a fancy-pants brand) or indulging in apricot and
almond cheese at afternoon tea (you'll need a fancy-pants tea for this).
Oi! I'll 'ave you for that! Down the park, 4pm! Be there or be pelted
with small hard cheeses anyway!
NO! DON'T EAT THE CHEESE!
Covering vile cheese in yummy chocolate is the vilest of tricks!
(Oh, what? Okay then.)
Welcome to AFP, Duncan. If you've already read the FAQ's you're one up on
me, I didn't get round to them for weeks!
Pull up a seat and a pizza, don't mention your age as some AFPers come from
places where the proffering of alchoholololol is frowned on to the under
20s. But otherwise, have fun!
PS How do you feel about cheese?[1]
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.fan.pratchett/EV4bPtWQ6xQ/dUpFjHms4WYJ
> And yes, I'll get the bloody coat! Mumblemumblecrumble...and who put
> *cheese* in my pocket!? Own up, Emma!!
>
>
Wasn't me. Maybe you subconsciously crave cheese, so you put it in your
pocket and then forgot about it.... (giggle)
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