Favourite British cheese (of the edible variety)

From: Dan (HERMAND)25 Jun 2003 00:19
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 43 of 100
Ah, sheer coincidence I assure you - wouldn't dream of taking your place
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)25 Jun 2003 00:19
To: Dan (HERMAND) 44 of 100
Good, because tis not for sale. :P
From: Dan (HERMAND)25 Jun 2003 00:19
To: LordPaul 45 of 100
Skunk cheese :D <likes that idea>
From: Dan (HERMAND)25 Jun 2003 00:19
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 46 of 100
Whell.
From: LordPaul25 Jun 2003 00:20
To: Dan (HERMAND) 47 of 100
trust me to think of it, eh?

:D
From: Dan (HERMAND)25 Jun 2003 00:20
To: LordPaul 48 of 100
:D
From: Darren25 Jun 2003 00:20
To: koswix 49 of 100
You're so gay.



Actually, that reminds me of an ad for some boring cheddar on Irish TV. There's a guy in a cheese shop spouting shite all day like you just did to customers saying things like "it's knows what it wants, but it's not too self-aware" etc.

The he goes home and has cheddar on toast.

Cue: "Golden Vale - none of yer fancy stuff".
From: koswix25 Jun 2003 00:24
To: Darren 50 of 100
All that's in my fridge is some Iceland Red Lester(I can't spell that :|) and a camambert that sara's mum got me from macro for not-very-much-at-all.

I have to know all that shite though, because I sell cheese to peopel who generaly know almost as much as me. And because I love cheese :$
From: koswix25 Jun 2003 00:25
To: LordPaul 51 of 100
If I'm still working at Harvey Nicks I'll bring some, but if I'm not then it will be too expensive :(
From: koswix25 Jun 2003 00:26
To: LordPaul 52 of 100
I could probably make some skunk philli.... if I could get any skunk up here :(
From: LordPaul25 Jun 2003 00:28
To: koswix 53 of 100
hehe, hmm <puts on shopping list>
From: kara25 Jun 2003 02:46
To: Gobfounded (YVE) 54 of 100
I never had a british cheese...
From: Darren25 Jun 2003 02:53
To: kara 55 of 100
WTFA....... oh, sorry.
From: No. 6 (SIMON)25 Jun 2003 13:08
To: Gobfounded (YVE) 56 of 100
I will admit to philadelphia and ham in bagels...
From: Manthorp25 Jun 2003 13:14
To: No. 6 (SIMON) 57 of 100
Forgive me, Simes, I read it as 'paedophilia and Ham in Bagels', which does not strike me as a legitimate combination as a lunchtime, or indeed any time, snack.

(hey, I think I've just set off Echelon. No talk about international terrorism for the next five minutes, chaps.
From: The_Apprentice25 Jun 2003 13:32
To: Gobfounded (YVE) 58 of 100
Where is Brie ???????
Some of the finest Brie comes from Somerset.
Not forgetting some excellent Cheeses from Frome (in Somerset :P ), which also happens to have an excellent cheese festival every year.

The soft cheese options are scarce :(

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)25 Jun 2003 14:18
To: Manthorp 59 of 100
You're not alone. :|
From: koswix25 Jun 2003 14:20
To: Manthorp 60 of 100
Not just me who read it like that, then?

:D
From: koswix25 Jun 2003 14:20
To: The_Apprentice 61 of 100
>>Some of the finest Brie comes from Somerset.


No it doesn't.
From: Manthorp25 Jun 2003 14:25
To: ALL62 of 100
Interweb age paranoioa, perhaps?