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Old 04-12-2005, 04:52 AM   #21
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Old 04-12-2005, 05:01 AM   #22
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I don't know what boards you've been watching but last time I checked, beer was the only food staple that was necessary for these folks.
Couldn't have put it better myself.
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So there are alot of things that I have wanted to comment on in the "just post once topic, but.... I already posted so this looks like the spot.. since cheese curls were started in that topic.....

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Old 04-12-2005, 09:43 AM   #24
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^ do you know about the band "the dead milkmen" ?
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^ do you know about the band \"the dead milkmen\" ?
no I was actually refering to the song by Dana Lyons
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Wow, I feel so much better now that I know what you guys are talking about. I had to agree with Molson for awhile about them being made with crack. :D But at least I can sleep much easier knowing that a cheese curl is.

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cheetos are okay.... and cheese puffs arent my favorite... i always get this coton mouth feeling..... and water tastes weird so... i end up with orange teeth and an orange tongue with not saliva to get rid of it. also.... they have an unpleasant side affect... ( )

lol. j/k. just decided that that image was not used enough

since to my knowledge, i have never eaten a "cheese curl'', i am asuming that they are related to ''cheetos'' and ''cheese puffs'' in the fact that they are cheesy (who wouldve thought?) and that they are not exactly hydrating.... sooo.... i think i might not like em. but, i will maintain an open mind.

btw, cheetos are tasty... i just dont like the orange cotton mouth. not fun....
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LOL-- don't worry, you're not alone.* I don't hate them, but I don't really like them much either.* I can count on one hand the number of times I've eaten cheetos / cheese curls / cheez doodles on one hand in the last 5 years.
I am with you. I am definately not down with the cheese puff. It instantly melts in your mouth into this nasty, gritty paste that tastes like what you would expect the factory waste from a Kraft processing plant to taste like. Never mind that your mouth (and for some people their lips and parts of their face ) glows radio-active orange for days and Japanese people run screaming in horror thinking you are the second coming of Godzilla.

Down with the cheese puff!
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Mmmmm.... factory waste from a Kraft processing plant :eat:
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Haha!!! Mmmmmm Factory Waste
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do you have them in your country?
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Oh... and for the record, I am not a big fan of cheese curls/cheese poofs/ poofy cheese/ cheesey curly poofs/ or any other variation.

Cheese Curds are good though.
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good call sij. I miss squicky cheese with a passion!
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lol talk about old subjects being re-hashed... I'm still a HUGE fan of them. and cheese curds are awesome too... basically any form of cheese! :thumbsup:
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