Re:Turtle's Head.

From: David Cake <dave_at_p8jg8FAboNlLY-jfLhsV4I_awnlgNvZ-ixUWc-Jyv7QLPjeUOV8xeuW7wd7Xhm9JwuJSW67>
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 02:42:16 +0900


At 8:57 AM -0800 6/2/07, Alison Place wrote:
> > At 7:24 AM -0800 6/2/07, Alison Place wrote:
>> > Do you not realise that "American cheese"
>> >is a recognised legal term worldwide for
>pasteurised
>> >process cheese?
>
>>--- David Cake <dave_at_NA5Ec2VT4eZwKgncZAAv6fB8jF0Nk-r5cxO-4QiOdHeZedxKYqH9gKVZZtYkUECS2MyFhVIFrf6jmqbI-WEu.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
>> I thought everyone knew this. Americans like
>cheese, but when
>> they talk about it, they mean something much less
>desirable and
>> sophisticated than what the rest of the world means
>by the word.
>> The American way of using the word 'democracy' is
>quite similar.
>
> Owww. Wince. Low blow, that last. Very
>appropriate to this forum, of course, but still a low
>blow. And after Jeff graciously agreed that the
>general status of American cheese is deserved, too.
>Isn't that kicking a man after he's lain down for you?

        If you don't kick them every now and then, they get uppity.            

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