Baby Cheeses in a Manger
From the Alternative Xmas Cards challenge. See all 279 entries (closed)
( , Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:22, archived)
From the Alternative Xmas Cards challenge. See all 279 entries (closed)
( , Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:22, archived)
Yeah, 'specially on B3ta.
You don't wanna look down and find your pantysgawn.
(Yes, that's a cheese. Wiki it.)
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:54,
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(Yes, that's a cheese. Wiki it.)
I'll brie back
mozza the puns have been used
'edit' never mind, you're all (em)mental
:P
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:41,
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'edit' never mind, you're all (em)mental
:P
I don't know whether I should punch you or click 'I like this'
so I'll do both...
*punch*
*click*
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:43,
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*punch*
*click*
Woo!
Acetastic! But tell me? How do you make baby cheeses?
Simple! Put some whey inna manger! HONK!
EDIT: *cries at Amoebaboy's post*
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:45,
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Simple! Put some whey inna manger! HONK!
EDIT: *cries at Amoebaboy's post*
makes me think
"FUCKING! bellowed Eddy..."
This is exceedingly woo.
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:50,
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This is exceedingly woo.
Given the average size of mangers I have seen and the size of a normal cheese wheel, I have two observations:
1) These cheeses are not babies, but are, rather, huge.
2) I cannot count.
3) The manger is constructed in a manner which is not likely to last - legs which underhand at an angle as great as this are destined to catastrophic failure.
4) I like this picture.
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 17:57,
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2) I cannot count.
3) The manger is constructed in a manner which is not likely to last - legs which underhand at an angle as great as this are destined to catastrophic failure.
4) I like this picture.
The ear of corn belies DTH's assertion that the manger is of below average dimensions.
I fancy that these are not the true baby cheeses.
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Sat 8 Dec 2007, 18:04,
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How did you manage...
...to get the same picture on the popular page twice?
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Mon 10 Dec 2007, 7:47,
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