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What's your top 3 all time best ever Cheese


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1 hour ago, MancWanderer said:

You really are the friendless kindergarten playground cunt desperate for attention aren’t you. I thought better of some folk on here. Not you though. You really do scrape the bottom of the barrel at times. Crack on...

Love you too big boy😀

Attention? Oh aye of course.  I give not the slightest shit what you think. Crack on you humourless cunt

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Not nearly abusive enough :)
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10 hours ago, MancWanderer said:

You really are the friendless kindergarten playground cunt desperate for attention aren’t you. I thought better of some folk on here. Not you though. You really do scrape the bottom of the barrel at times. Crack on...

Goodness me, since when did we start calling playschool kindergarten? Poor show.

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10 hours ago, Sweep said:

Surely that's not true. I think I read that England had more than France, but surely not just any individual county

I read it a while ago, I’ll try to find.

 

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Don't think there's been much love for Brie or Camembert in here so far, causes issues at ours because the wife likes it unripe on a butty but I prefer it when it's just going runny and smells like a baby's bib.

For cheese on the go I'm a bit partial to buying that Bavarian smoked that is packaged as though it's a sausage, similar size to a Mars bar but far more satisfying.

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On 25/09/2020 at 14:23, little whitt said:

could not get Cheese in Germany 

surprising how much you miss it 

Cheese in German is Käse. 

You weren't trying to say this in you bolton accent were you pal and asking waitresses and shop keepers to see the Kaiser?

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1 hour ago, MickyD said:

kindergarten was a word for play school in Germany back in my day.

It is German. Many of our words are derived from other languages.
Some think it’s an American phrase. 
Not sure when the word ‘playschool’ became popular. It was nursery when my lads went there.
 

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7 hours ago, Whitestar said:

 

 

1 hour ago, Boby Brno said:

It is German. Many of our words are derived from other languages.
Some think it’s an American phrase. 
Not sure when the word ‘playschool’ became popular. It was nursery when my lads went there.
 

Really? I was struggling for the entomology, but thank you.

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