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    Default Faint before this Cheese!

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    [Oo 0 ] <<--- that is the stinkiest cheese in the world, smell it and react as good as you can!
    My name is Long It means "Dragon" in VietNamese (and Chinese) but it's not ___________________________________ ( ya know the picture...)

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    ... What? Spam?

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    I don't get it...

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    * takes a long sniff*

    ...oh wow! The colors! And my hands are HUGE!...hi-hi-hi...

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    i'm hungry now....

    After great pain, a formal feeling comes. The Nerves sit ceremonious, like tombs.

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    joemanf got mind-absent and whiterose got confuse... nice react

    and please don't eat the cheese, you'll got nausea :S
    My name is Long It means "Dragon" in VietNamese (and Chinese) but it's not ___________________________________ ( ya know the picture...)

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    Omg, are you Vietnamese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carpicorn View Post
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    [Oo 0 ] <<--- that is the stinkiest cheese in the world, smell it and react as good as you can!
    my family is from st. micheals, azores
    coming from a strong portuguese backround i can honestly tell you portuguese cheese from st jorge is the stinkiest, most foul curdled milk in the world. It is only available in Massachusetts and surrounding areas, so good luck finding some. (unless you live in portugal)
    I could spare you the process, but i dont think i will
    They make the cheese by whatever processes they employ, and then they let it sit for about 6 months until (no lie) bugs are actually crawling out of it.
    they cut the excess mold off and dip it in a mixture that makes the bugs evacuate, then they dip it into wax and sell it. You can actually become ill from over-indulging in this cheese, just like bleau-cheese.
    well there is also limburger, that could be its greatest opponent

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    Nice story So.....how does it taste?
    and.....yes I'm Vietnamese ^^ and what's with the surprising? :\
    My name is Long It means "Dragon" in VietNamese (and Chinese) but it's not ___________________________________ ( ya know the picture...)

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