+LarsThorwald Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Yeah. Or you could just take your packet of cheese down to the local homeless shelter and give someone a meal. Charlie "One should never begin a journey by heading in the wrong direction." Quote
+Markwell Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 You could probably do the same thing with Peeps in a microwave. Peeps Jousting Markwell Chicago Geocachers Quote
Rubbertoe Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote:Originally posted by LarsThorwald: Yeah. Or you could just take your packet of cheese down to the local homeless shelter and give someone a meal. Charlie "One should never begin a journey by heading in the wrong direction." Yeah - cuz that's what the homeless want - more free cheese. Rubbertoe - Webcam - Image Archives --== http://www.bigfoot.com/~rbatina ==-- Quote
Rubbertoe Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote:Originally posted by LarsThorwald: Yeah. Or you could just take your packet of cheese down to the local homeless shelter and give someone a meal. Charlie "One should never begin a journey by heading in the wrong direction." Yeah - cuz that's what the homeless want - more free cheese. Rubbertoe - Webcam - Image Archives --== http://www.bigfoot.com/~rbatina ==-- Quote
+LarsThorwald Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Don't we ALL want more free cheese? Charlie "One should never begin a journey by heading in the wrong direction." Quote
kenny&lisa Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Thank you, but I will pass on this one. Quote
+The Scout Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Kenny and Lisa Please don't take our sense of humour too much to heart! Cool man, cool Quote
+The Scout Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Kenny and Lisa Please don't take our sense of humour too much to heart! Cool man, cool Quote
+yrium Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Did somebody mention free cheese? Where do I go to get my free cheese? Its been years since I've gotten free cheese but I still remember the joy of making grilled cheese sandwiches off of some rich bastard's taxes with fond nostalgia. --- yrium --- Quote
kenny&lisa Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 We merely laughed, shook our heads and found a new reason to poke fun at the Brits. Didn't realize it sounded so harsh (sorry). Quote
Runemaster Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote:Originally posted by kenny&lisa: Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Thank you, but I will pass on this one. Sense of Humour bypass went ok then... glad to see you're recovering well. Quote
Runemaster Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote:Originally posted by kenny&lisa: Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Thank you, but I will pass on this one. Sense of Humour bypass went ok then... glad to see you're recovering well. Quote
DisQuoi Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote:Originally posted by kenny&lisa: Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Thank you, but I will pass on this one. Seriously though ... Why can't the Brits be as innovative as us? ... Good Ol'e USA Innovation! Quote
+majicman Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 But to stray back to the proper subject of these threads, and to tie this one in... How does flaming flying cheese affect GPS error (and is it as frustrating as the Red-Meat Malaldy?) --majicman (I reserve my opinion...) majicman Quote
Moss Trooper Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Basicaly because all the best Ideas have already been thought of by Brits.. leaving the dregs to the yanks.. Mons Pass the Cheese please.. OOOOOhhh!! Yummy.. Just gota to wait fer a Yank to take the bait an squeek up Moss de Boss... Sorta Quote
Moss Trooper Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 Basicaly because all the best Ideas have already been thought of by Brits.. leaving the dregs to the yanks.. Mons Pass the Cheese please.. OOOOOhhh!! Yummy.. Just gota to wait fer a Yank to take the bait an squeek up Moss de Boss... Sorta Quote
Rubbertoe Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 I dunno about these days - but I remember long ago when I was a kid, my grandma trying to feed me cheese sammiches that were about an inch thick... cutting a 'slice' of cheese off a big log of american cheese the size of a cinder block. *shudder* Rubbertoe - Webcam - Image Archives --== http://www.bigfoot.com/~rbatina ==-- Quote
Rubbertoe Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 I dunno about these days - but I remember long ago when I was a kid, my grandma trying to feed me cheese sammiches that were about an inch thick... cutting a 'slice' of cheese off a big log of american cheese the size of a cinder block. *shudder* Rubbertoe - Webcam - Image Archives --== http://www.bigfoot.com/~rbatina ==-- Quote
+The Scout Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote: Originally posted by kenny&lisa:Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Typical Yank Innovation? Your right our cheese racing comes a second best Quote
+The Scout Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 quote: Originally posted by kenny&lisa:Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Typical Yank Innovation? Your right our cheese racing comes a second best Quote
+The GeoGadgets Team Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 #1: It amazes me the number of humans that purchase, eat and play with the plastic that passes for AMERICAN processed cheese. Sure it's cheap, sure it will fill you up, sure it is the core ingredient (of those that can be easily pronounced) in CHEEZ WHIZ (another cool AMERICAN invention)... but really? EAT the stuff? Come on! Everytime I let my dog eat what passes for processed or "guh-mint" cheese, nothing passes. Think about it. #2: I am also amazed (from a web design perspective) at the work and skill that went into designing and producing that website. Is a dangerous spoof of a hobby so widespread that someone put THAT MUCH effort into publicizing it? I guess so. #3: I think that the "don't try this at home" disclaimer was pretty weak and rather irresponsible... yeah, maybe it is what passes (there is that word again relating to cheese!) for dry, Brit humor, but come on! Wear your Big Mike hockey mask for this sport, kidz! ---------- Lori aka: RedwoodRed KF6VFI "I don't get lost, I investigate alternative destinations." GeoGadgets Team Website Comics, Video Games and Movie Fansite "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is." - Yoda, Jedi Master from Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Quote
+Team WO9LF Posted May 29, 2002 Posted May 29, 2002 This wonderful sport that comes from B.C. Canada Bath Tub Racing Actually, if I was in the area, I would check it out...It does look kinda' cool, and I bet that its a riot to watch. Laugh now, but I've got plenty to do when I'm the last person on the planet Quote
+KernBob Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 Hey There Yrium, I have some FREE CHEESE for you, see 2601 for details quote:Originally posted by yrium: Did somebody mention free cheese? Where do I go to get my free cheese? Its been years since I've gotten free cheese but I still remember the joy of making grilled cheese sandwiches off of some rich bastard's taxes with fond nostalgia. --- yrium --- In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's mind there are few. -- Shunryu Suzuki Drive Fast, Take Chances. --(amongst others) Jon Bedford Quote
DisQuoi Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 quote:Originally posted by The Scout: http://www.bumperdumper.com/bumper2.htm Your right our cheese racing comes a second best Oh Scout, that's excellent! I especially love this picture that is supposed to sell the product! Is this product really appropriate for tailgate parties? I suppose that depends on your community. Quote
DisQuoi Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 quote:Originally posted by The Scout: http://www.bumperdumper.com/bumper2.htm Your right our cheese racing comes a second best Oh Scout, that's excellent! I especially love this picture that is supposed to sell the product! Is this product really appropriate for tailgate parties? I suppose that depends on your community. Quote
+yrium Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Kernbob: Hey There Yrium, I have some FREE CHEESE for you, see 2601 for details I nibbled at the edges of the bait but didn't take it. Whats 2601? is atari coming out with a new retro game platform? --- yrium --- Quote
phredd Posted May 30, 2002 Posted May 30, 2002 Did Chris Columbus use GPS to get across the pond and did he take cheese with him to put on a Hamburger (no ham). Quote
+apersson850 Posted May 31, 2002 Posted May 31, 2002 quote:Originally posted by kenny&lisa: Why am I not surprised that Great Britain came up with this? It does show a small amount of innovation that they have lacked in the past. Thank you, but I will pass on this one. After all, they've already invented lawn-mower racing, so why not? Anders Quote
+st_richardson Posted June 1, 2002 Posted June 1, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Team WO9LF: This wonderful sport that comes from B.C. Canada http://www.bathtub.island.net/ Actually, if I was in the area, I would check it out...It does look kinda' cool, and I bet that its a riot to watch. A local college in Marietta, GA has been having annual races for over 30 years now. Quote
boreal jeff & sons Posted June 2, 2002 Posted June 2, 2002 I can't stop laughing about this. Tell me this is a gag. Does the vehicle have to be at a complete stop or just going slow. Every hour spent geocaching is added to the end of your life Quote
boreal jeff & sons Posted June 2, 2002 Posted June 2, 2002 I can't stop laughing about this. Tell me this is a gag. Does the vehicle have to be at a complete stop or just going slow. Every hour spent geocaching is added to the end of your life Quote
+phantom4099 Posted June 2, 2002 Posted June 2, 2002 The sad part is I am actually thinking of doing this at least once. Wyatt W. The probability of someone watching you is directly proportional to the stupidity of your actions. Quote
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