stez Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 i believe that cheese has recieved a bad press over the years re. causing people to have bad dreams/nightmares. so as, part experiment part gastronomic pleasure, i've eaten a big wedge of cheese to see worrappens. i will report tomorrow morning...........
Nationwider Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 Sweet dreams are made of cheese, Who am I to disagree? I've travelled the world and the seven seas Everybody's searching for stilton....
Nationwider Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 I saw six men kicking and punching the mother-in-law. My neighbour said 'Are you going to help?' I said 'No, Six should be enough. ...is the kind of quality we've come to expect from Stez. Give that man a mini Babybel.
stez Posted 7 November 2006 Author Posted 7 November 2006 ...is the kind of quality we've come to expect from Stez. Give that man a mini Babybel. bastards
cisono Posted 7 November 2006 Posted 7 November 2006 i believe that cheese has recieved a bad press over the years re. causing people to have bad dreams/nightmares. so as, part experiment part gastronomic pleasure, i've eaten a big wedge of cheese to see worrappens. i will report tomorrow morning........... I don't think they give bad dreams, just elaborate ones! Enjoy
lookwhaticando Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 I don't think they give bad dreams, just elaborate ones! Enjoy Cheese has yet to give me nightmares. But it certainly makes your dreams a bit more wild, interesting, bizarre and even slightly interactive.
stez Posted 8 November 2006 Author Posted 8 November 2006 i know i had two dreams (either being nightmares) but i can only remember one! the one i can remember was a frustration dream invoving: basically i was running around cyprus looking for nappies for my kidda, and bread ovens seemed to be all over the place!
Thracian Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Try Boursin - you'll be alright! One of the great tastes. Don't know about the dreams though - I cannot ever remember dreaming though my wife has the most vivid and extraordinary dreams.
Deathside Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 i know i had two dreams (either being nightmares) but i can only remember one! the one i can remember was a frustration dream invoving: basically i was running around cyprus looking for nappies for my kidda, and bread ovens seemed to be all over the place! That's a bread oven? - Looks like a cunningly disguised penis
The People's Hero Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 That's a bread oven? - Looks like a cunningly disguised penis It is. Cunningly disguised as a bread oven. Or a bread oven cunningly disguised as a penis. And therein lies the genius. What is it? WHAT IS IT?
lookwhaticando Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Are you sure it's not just a primitive penis hat?
cisono Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 ... I cannot ever remember dreaming though my wife has the most vivid and extraordinary dreams. Like being married to you?
cisono Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 But it certainly makes your dreams a bit more wild, interesting, bizarre and even slightly interactive. Here you go... he's sounding pervy again!
hairy Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 I had no cheese last night but dreamt the sky (which was full of rocks) fell on Wales and crushed everything. Not really a nightmare as it was Wales.
lookwhaticando Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Here you go... he's sounding pervy again! 'Again'? hmmmm?
Thracian Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Like being married to you? After all this time that sort of dream might be classed as a nightmare - I daren't ask!
Louise Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Cheese is good for your teeth. Eat it before bed
lookwhaticando Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Cheese is good for your teeth. Eat it before bed Why before, what's wrong with cheese after bed?
Louise Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Sorry. Eat cheese all the time. With every meal and a little up your sleeves to nibble on.
Thracian Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Why before, what's wrong with cheese after bed? Depends what you bed's made of I suppose!
lookwhaticando Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Sorry. Eat cheese all the time. With every meal and a little up your sleeves to nibble on. HaHa. Last time I had something up my sleeve to nibble on, it melted. Hint: Mars bar up your sleeve at room temperature is a bad idea.
Louise Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Mars bars are a bad idea. Yuck. Snickers all the way.
lookwhaticando Posted 8 November 2006 Posted 8 November 2006 Mars bars are a bad idea. Yuck. Snickers all the way. Why ruin a decent chocolate bar with flippin' peanuts?
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