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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
Researcher 185550 Posted Feb 3, 2004
I love sushi.
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 Feb 3, 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 Feb 3, 2004
A strip of raw fish, surrounded by rice and seaweed. It's Japanese and it's absolutely delicious.
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 Feb 3, 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 Feb 3, 2004
Not a huge slab. It is delicious. And healthy.
If you ever see it, you should definately give it a try, at least once.
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 Feb 4, 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 Feb 4, 2004
Why not?
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 Feb 4, 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 Feb 4, 2004
You were a codfish?
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 Feb 5, 2004
i would eat was*
*hates typo demons*
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 Feb 5, 2004
I dont like fish. It has something to do with the fact that I ate "tuna and pasta" on 9/11.
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 Feb 5, 2004
I don't like tuna.
Poor 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
GodBen (The Magical Astronomer) - 00000011 Posted Feb 5, 2004
Yes, I was stuck in the kitchen eating it and I couldn't watch what was going on on the TV. I missed the second building collapsing.
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 Feb 5, 2004
Ah well.
I didn't see it happening at all, I was at school at the time. Anyway, it was all over TV that day.
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 Feb 5, 2004
And the next day. And the next. The day after that it turned towards who's to blame.
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 Feb 5, 2004
i only eat what i can catch
salmon, trout, mackeral, codfish, and such things like that
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 Feb 5, 2004
Good for 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 Feb 5, 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 Feb 5, 2004
Swordfish...
I remember one time, in Elba, there was this massive, whole swordfish.... I had some. It was nice.
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 Feb 6, 2004
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