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Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Jan 23, 2004
The Atkins diet works best, I hear.
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 23, 2004
binge all the way
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Jan 23, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 23, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Jan 23, 2004
No idea what you're on about!
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 23, 2004
Nor do I. However today I feel enormously empowered and healthy, having gone to an actual GYM! Yes! I know! Me! Couch potato me! In a gym! Running! A whole 2.5km!
Pass me that hotdog.
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 23, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Jan 24, 2004
Ketchup? Mustard?
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 24, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 26, 2004
Lots of the first, easy on the second.
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 27, 2004
neither one here...
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Jan 27, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 27, 2004
A quest! A quest to find the vendor!
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 27, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 27, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 27, 2004
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 28, 2004
Do you not want a hotdog? I could do with a hotdog. Couldn't you?
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 28, 2004
rather pizza
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Researcher 185550 Posted Jan 28, 2004
Ah, that is so. Shall we change our quest? I'm sure the paperwork will be horrendous.
Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
Angelecon, angelic warrior creator of crystalic weapons of all sorts Posted Jan 28, 2004
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Cleese? The Cleese Family was originally called Cheese, but changed the h to an l. John Cleese (from Monty Python) says that he would have prefered the original name of Cheese, however. One of his wives apparently used to call him James and he always like
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