Are they any relation to the Cheese-Its of Nazareth?That sure makes me thirsty for a glass of Chardonnay.
Cheezus Crust!!!
Everybody get your meathooks off!I want my Own Personal Cheez-Whiz.
"Cheeeese, Gromit!"
God you know how to make beautiful cheese look crappy.
This is so gouda it made me laugh out loud!
Cheeses loves me, this I know.
'cause my Babybel tells me so!!
O Come, O come, Emmantaller...
What Would Monterey Jack Do?
JC at Last Supper: This is my body. Take and eat.disciples: MMMMMMMM! JC! You taste gooood!
Though shalt not covet thy neighbors cheese.
Cheese, glorious cheese,So scrumptious and luscious!
This is making me crave Maytag blue cheese and I don't feel like driving to Fresh Market, thanks a stinking lot!
Don't be blue Cheeses! Cheddar up! Stroke that longhorn until it creams.(I know. My cheesy sense of humor is not in good taste.)
Fall on your Knees if a brilliant novel based in Cape Breton Nova Scotia. I just wrote that on Bad Tempered Zombie's review of a play. And then I zip over here to find those very words on your post...I'm freaked out.
Did you know "cheese" spelled backward is the secret name of the Lord and it should never be spoken aloud?
Due to stupid people who can't take a hint, comment moderation has been enabled on my blog.
Are they any relation to the Cheese-Its of Nazareth?
ReplyDeleteThat sure makes me thirsty for a glass of Chardonnay.
Cheezus Crust!!!
ReplyDeleteEverybody get your meathooks off!
ReplyDeleteI want my Own Personal Cheez-Whiz.
"Cheeeese, Gromit!"
ReplyDeleteGod you know how to make beautiful cheese look crappy.
ReplyDeleteThis is so gouda it made me laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteCheeses loves me, this I know.
ReplyDelete'cause my Babybel tells me so!!
ReplyDeleteO Come, O come, Emmantaller...
ReplyDeleteWhat Would Monterey Jack Do?
ReplyDeleteJC at Last Supper: This is my body. Take and eat.
ReplyDeletedisciples: MMMMMMMM! JC! You taste gooood!
Though shalt not covet thy neighbors cheese.
ReplyDeleteCheese, glorious cheese,
ReplyDeleteSo scrumptious and luscious!
This is making me crave Maytag blue cheese and I don't feel like driving to Fresh Market, thanks a stinking lot!
ReplyDeleteDon't be blue Cheeses! Cheddar up! Stroke that longhorn until it creams.
ReplyDelete(I know. My cheesy sense of humor is not in good taste.)
Fall on your Knees if a brilliant novel based in Cape Breton Nova Scotia. I just wrote that on Bad Tempered Zombie's review of a play. And then I zip over here to find those very words on your post...
ReplyDeleteI'm freaked out.
Did you know "cheese" spelled backward is the secret name of the Lord and it should never be spoken aloud?
ReplyDelete