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    RR6: I make no bones about being a freak, man. Got my Freak Flag flyin', now! Thanks for the compliment, FA! Right back at ya, girlfriend!

    BTW: Ol' Wern spoke highly about lachs; yet he brought over lox. Said it'd give us a lift.

    Cheese, US! What a long, strange thread it's been!

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    Yeah, my wife calls me baka, which is Japanese for idiot or stupid. But I don't ever think anyone has referred to me as a freak! How devastating and tramatic. I'm heading straight to the mental health nurse tomorrow.


    After all the hard work on my post above. It took me at least 2 minutes to look up the French word for flying saucer (UFO), to coin the River Ovnis. The small village of Leufo was pure cosmic genius and your epic tale about your visit from Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun was so intergalactic. I'll bet it all went over her Clarol dyed head. What planet is this spacy broad from? (whoops, can we say broad on this fourm?)(oh, and besdies I just ended a sentence with a preposition....oh, sh1t, now Father Murray is going to make me stay after class!)

    So what's this all have to do with cheese? I guess it makes us cheese freaks!

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    Baka.... That word is nearly a curse, if you wanna get down to it. Then again, I'd rather be called "baka" than "fugu-san" or even "okiagareo".

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    Aa says: "fugu-san" or even "okiagareo"..........I don't eat blowfish, too hard on my privates. I used to have a girlfriend who did a good fugusan impersonation, she said it wasn't toxic but tasted somewhat salty.

    I'll have to call my wife and ask her what okiagareo means. She's in Japan right now. I'll get back to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRunner6
    Yeah, my wife calls me baka, which is Japanese for idiot or stupid. But I don't ever think anyone has referred to me as a freak! How devastating and tramatic. I'm heading straight to the mental health nurse tomorrow.
    Umm... guess what RR6? Aa IS a mental health nurse. Scary isn't it?

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    Your point BEING....?

    (Come 'ere, Boy. I want you to meet a colleaugue o' mine: Dr. Fleets. He's a pain in the asp, but he's real gentle....
    "The great tragedy of science--the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact."--T. Huxley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Your point BEING....?

    (Come 'ere, Boy. I want you to meet a colleaugue o' mine: Dr. Fleets. He's a pain in the asp, but he's real gentle....
    snakes in pain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Aa IS a mental health nurse
    Oh my God Rich, that explains it. Everytime I read one of Aa's posts I hear the theme from the Twilight Zone in the rear compartment of my brain. I saw on the internet recently that at the Medical University of South Carolina Hospital, they have the nation's leading program in Cosmic Psychiatric Nursing headed by the esteemed Dr. Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte.

    I stopped by the pschyc ward at Harborview Hospital on my way to work this morn and saw the mental health nurse. She told me if Eternal Fall calls me a cheese freak again just to ignore her. I said I paid a $15 copay for this advice? I could have told that to myself. So to placate me she gave me a large bag of samples of the new Organic Acetaminophen Free HydroXanax SR medication.

    No matter how you cut the cheese, this has been one fine day!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Your point BEING....?
    OK, let's knock off the crap about Dr. Fleets! (pun intended)

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    Down the hatch
    Or up the chute
    You can take a shot
    Or some other route.
    Some like pills
    Or a bottle or a line
    There are so many ways
    To feeling fine.
    One thing's for sure
    Of this you can depend
    Ain't nothin' better
    Than your own best friend.
    Well it's time to go
    It's been nice, its been swell
    Just to spend a day
    And to sit a spell.
    And if your sky is cloudy
    And there's no sun or blue
    Just remember me
    Cause I'll be rememberin' you.....

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    And futha more, I read that whenever there is an increase in UFO sightings in the SC area there is also an upswing in the admissions at the CNP (Cosmic Psychiatric Nursing) program.

    What you might ask does this have to due with cheese.

    (http://www.planetfusion.co.uk/~pignut/cheese.html)

    I think I'll retire for the evening now. Well, as my Italian neighbor always says:

    "That's a Gouda idea."

    RR6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Baka.... That word is nearly a curse, if you wanna get down to it.
    "Baka" - now that is so close to the Hebrew word "Raca," and with the same meaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trollgirl
    "Baka" - now that is so close to the Hebrew word "Raca," and with the same meaning.
    That's very interesting Laz. I read somewhere that Golda Meir prefered to eat her matzah balls with hashi (chopsticks). Before she become Prime Minister of Israel she had spent 5 years training in Sumo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadRunner6
    That's very interesting Laz. I read somewhere that Golda Meir prefered to eat her matzah balls with hashi (chopsticks). Before she become Prime Minister of Israel she had spent 5 years training in Sumo.

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    You're yanking my chain.

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    No...but he's probably taking a grab at yer mawashi!

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    Auricauricle, aso desuka, the Madam Prime Minister, Golda Meir, is rumored to have had an oisuta under her mawashi instead of an unagi.

    She was also known to eat kosher sushi only. When she was Sumo training in Tokyo they searched almost the entire month of Jury. They finally found a kosher sushi chef in a combination furniture store/sushi bar on the outskirts of Yokohama. His name was Hiroshi Yamamotofarb. He eventually started the Kosher Sushi Club.

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    You're yanking my chain.
    Now Laz, would the Wile E. old RoadRunner yank your chain? Not a chance in Akihabara (not on your rife!).

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    Honto! Reminds me of a Jewish friend I had who ate lobster. When I asked her about a "possible code violation", she gave me a sharp look and said simply, "If God was intent on making lobsters unkosher, they wouldn't be so delicious!"

    'Nuff said, indeed.....

    Ah, are you sure it was oisuta? I swear I thought I saw akagai.

    See you in Rappongi!
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