hate to break it to you, but cheese is a food...
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Cheese chasing (or cheese rolling) is a British event where people tumble down a hill in pursuit of a wheel of cheese. The first one across the finish line gets to keep the cheese. You can see this "sport" on youtube. Caber tossing is a Scottish sport where people compete to see who can throw a VERY large pole the farthest.
they had sex and ate cheese allday
With a metaphor that compares life to a sport
i would say cheese cake plus sackers
It is an annual custom where a large round Double Gloucester cheese is set off rolling down a very steep hill at Cooper's Hill, near Brockworth (Gloucestershire) England.
1-tennis 2-golf 3-cheese chasing 4-kanooing 5-playing video games 6-
I don't know if it is officially considered an extreme sport, but each event would appear to bring about injury, if not death. I don't know what the parameters are for something to be classified as an extreme sport but, if lack of safety equipment, insanity of participants and quantity of injuries are a guide, then it's definitely up there!
Color= Black and Red Fruit=Oranges Food=Mexican Food and Cheese Sport= She says she doesn't have one but if she had to choose it would be SURFING! Song=Sugar skulls and Almost four by Wolftron
its really just a question of sport. for example: weftrwrgew=long jump hrth=motor gp wefgehth=cheese chasing egerhryj=zorbing and so on...
First you put the cheese in your mouth. Then you chew the cheese. Next you swallow the cheese. Finally, you digest the cheese. The functions are: yellow cheese, goat cheese, gouda cheese, Swiss cheese, cheddar cheese, provolone cheese, American cheese, monterey jack cheese, bleu cheese, limburger cheese, aged cheese, parmessiano aregiano cheese, mozzorella cheese, pizza cheese, shredded cheese, wheel of cheese, wedge of cheese, cheese fondue, cream cheese, stinky cheese, cheese cake, ratatouille cheese, cheese whiz, colby jack, cottage cheese, Mexican cheese, feta cheese, folded cheese with mint, ricotta cheese, gorganzola cheese, marbled cheese, regurgitated cheese, aged gouda, cheese log, nacho cheese, brie cheese, mascarpone cheese, mini bell cheese, havarti cheese, munster cheese, and pepper jack cheese. For a full list of cheeses, visit www.cheese.com
Cheese Nips have no cheese.