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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 6, 2004
You pretty much said it. Have you ever tried swordfish, GodBen?
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 9, 2004
Nope. Nice, are they?
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 9, 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 Feb 9, 2004
Well, like I said, I dont eat seafood.
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 9, 2004
see food is worse though
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 10, 2004
There I must agree.
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 10, 2004
even better then bad C food though...
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 10, 2004
Depends what bad C food is.
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 10, 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 11, 2004
Candy?
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 11, 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 Feb 12, 2004
No it's not, it's just misunderstood.
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 12, 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 Feb 12, 2004
What sort of mouth do you have?
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 13, 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 Feb 16, 2004
You'll be first up against the wall, come the revolution.
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 17, 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 Feb 17, 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 17, 2004
From his jail cell.
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 18, 2004
With modern technology you can do anything.
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