Mack A. Damia wrote:
> On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:43:18 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> > wrote:
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>>Mack wrote:
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>>>>>>>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
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>>>>>>>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
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>>Now im wondering how a cheese maker in Nazareth would do? Cheese's of
>>Nazareth? In the local dialect it would probly be Nazarene Cheese's.
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>>If i ever get around to opening a Wholly Roman Emporium i could sell
>>Cheese's of Nazareth
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> I think I read that there is a cheese shop in Nazareth ,
> Pennsylvania, called Cheesus of Nazareth.
Some friends of mine opened a "beauty parlor" or hair salon, hair. nails
& etc. and were at a loss as to what to call and theme it.
I suggest Hair Apparent and a red and gold decor with lots of plastic
crowns and various throne like chairs, fake marble columns & overly
ornate tables.
I argued for Hair Presumptive but they went with Hair Apparent
And the red and gold decor attracted a greater number of Asian women
that was expected in the local 'hood.
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JL