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It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

Well, it's food!
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Mack A. Damia wrote:
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> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>
> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>
> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>
> Well, it's food!


"This is my body, this is my blood" ... in so far as meat and drink are
transmuted in us daily into Spiritual substance, i believe in the
miracle of the Mass.

Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.

I used to have a water stain on wall paper that looked just like Queen
Victoria.

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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
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>
> Mack A. Damia wrote:
>
>>
>> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>
>> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>
>> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>
>> Well, it's food!

>
>
> "This is my body, this is my blood" ... in so far as meat and drink are
> transmuted in us daily into Spiritual substance, i believe in the
> miracle of the Mass.
>
> Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.
>
> I used to have a water stain on wall paper that looked just like Queen
> Victoria.
>
> Domnie dirige nos.


My parents had an excessively clear sliding glass door that frequently
sported the slightly greasy winged outlines of angels. Or the splat
marks from unwary pigeons, take your pick.

Normal protocol was to arrive home from school to be told to grab the
Windex and Scott Towels as we'd gotten yet antother "holy ghost" on the
patio door.

The cat regarded the stunned victims as gifts from a benificent diety.

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Joseph Littleshoes wrote:

> "This is my body, this is my blood" ... in so far as meat and drink are
> transmuted in us daily into Spiritual substance, i believe in the miracle
> of the Mass.
>
> Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.


That would be the miracle of the Masa.

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Mack wrote:

> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>
> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>
> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>
> Well, it's food!


I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.

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In article >,
"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote:

> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>
> > "This is my body, this is my blood" ... in so far as meat and drink are
> > transmuted in us daily into Spiritual substance, i believe in the miracle
> > of the Mass.
> >
> > Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.

>
> That would be the miracle of the Masa.
>
> Bob


Shame on you. Now get over here and clean the coffee from my screen,
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote:

>Mack wrote:
>
>> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>
>> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>
>> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>
>> Well, it's food!

>
>I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.
>


Apparfently, it happened last year in Missouri.

This one looks a little more "spiritual"?

http://www.democraticunderground.com...ss=389x3711363

(You notice how these "sightings", etc. always seem to occur in the
south?. Flying saucers, too.)

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On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote:

> Mack wrote:
>
>> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>
>> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>
>> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>
>> Well, it's food!

>
> I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.
>
> Bob


it's a shame that jesus gets all the ink. abe needs better publicity
agents.

your pal,
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On May 19, 10:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
>
> > wrote:
> >Mack wrote:

>
> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
> >> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> >> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>
> >> Well, it's food!

>
> >I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.

>
> Apparfently, it happened last year in Missouri.
>

Well, we're not just going to take your word for it!

Show me the Cheeto!
>
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On May 18, 10:14*pm, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>
> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>
> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>
> Well, it's food!
> --
> mad


I can't believe they didn't eat it. It's hard to stop eating Cheetos.

N.

(Martha had a nutritionist on her show this week - and The Martha
claimed not to know what Cheetos were. That's hard to believe. She
certainly was young, once, and had friends who ate Cheetos, or saw
them in the school cafeteria or a vending machine or something.)


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On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:50:53 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
> wrote:

>On May 19, 10:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
>>
>> > wrote:
>> >Mack wrote:

>>
>> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>>
>> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>>
>> >> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> >> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>>
>> >> Well, it's food!

>>
>> >I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.

>>
>> Apparfently, it happened last year in Missouri.
>>

>Well, we're not just going to take your word for it!
>
>Show me the Cheeto!


Sorry. Morning brain-burp,

http://www.democraticunderground.com...ss=389x3711363

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On May 19, 11:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:50:53 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> >On May 19, 10:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> >> On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"

>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >Mack wrote:

>
> >> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> >> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
> >> >> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> >> >> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>
> >> >> Well, it's food!

>
> >> >I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.

>
> >> Apparfently, it happened last year in Missouri.

>
> >Well, we're not just going to take your word for it!

>
> >Show me the Cheeto!

>
> Sorry. *Morning brain-burp,
>
> http://www.democraticunderground.com...p?az=view_all&....


I used to live in High Ridge, MO, with a girl named Maggie May.
>
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On Mon, 18 May 2009 21:03:48 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> wrote:

>
>
>Mack A. Damia wrote:
>>
>> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>
>> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>
>> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>
>> Well, it's food!

>
>"This is my body, this is my blood" ... in so far as meat and drink are
>transmuted in us daily into Spiritual substance, i believe in the
>miracle of the Mass.


I respect your faith. I just find it difficult to believe that men
who would bugger young boys have the power to turn bread and wine into
flesh and blood.

>Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.


On the window of a savings and loan association several years ago.
Forida, I think.

>I used to have a water stain on wall paper that looked just like Queen
>Victoria.
>
>Domnie dirige nos.


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On May 19, 11:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:50:53 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> >On May 19, 10:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> >> On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"

>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >Mack wrote:

>
> >> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> >> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
> >> >> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> >> >> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>
> >> >> Well, it's food!

>
> >> >I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.

>
> >> Apparfently, it happened last year in Missouri.

>
> >Well, we're not just going to take your word for it!

>
> >Show me the Cheeto!

>
> Sorry. *Morning brain-burp,
>
> http://www.democraticunderground.com...p?az=view_all&....


AND HEY, that's my church and my pastor who made the comment. I'm
going to have to joke with Pastor Dave about the Cheeto.
>
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 09:17:13 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
> wrote:

>On May 19, 11:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
>> On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:50:53 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
>>
>>
>>
>> > wrote:
>> >On May 19, 10:03*am, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
>> >> On Tue, 19 May 2009 03:46:00 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"

>>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >Mack wrote:

>>
>> >> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>>
>> >> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>>
>> >> >> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> >> >> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>>
>> >> >> Well, it's food!

>>
>> >> >I think it looks more like Abe Simpson than Jesus.

>>
>> >> Apparfently, it happened last year in Missouri.

>>
>> >Well, we're not just going to take your word for it!

>>
>> >Show me the Cheeto!

>>
>> Sorry. *Morning brain-burp,
>>
>> http://www.democraticunderground.com...p?az=view_all&...

>
>AND HEY, that's my church and my pastor who made the comment. I'm
>going to have to joke with Pastor Dave about the Cheeto.


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On Tue, 19 May 2009 09:17:13 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
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>AND HEY, that's my church and my pastor who made the comment. I'm
>going to have to joke with Pastor Dave about the Cheeto.


Apparently, "Cheesus" has become a very popular search term.

http://www.seriouseats.com/2008/07/i...lly-ramey.html

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On May 19, 12:13*pm, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
> On Tue, 19 May 2009 09:17:13 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo®
>
> > wrote:
> >AND HEY, *that's my church and my pastor who made the comment. *I'm
> >going to have to joke with Pastor Dave about the Cheeto.

>
> Apparently, "Cheesus" *has become a very popular search term.
>
> http://www.seriouseats.com/2008/07/i...sus-jesus-chee...


Oh boy. Video of him too. This Sunday is gonna be fun.
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Mack A. Damia wrote:
> On Mon, 18 May 2009 21:03:48 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> > wrote:
>
>
>>
>>Mack A. Damia wrote:
>>
>>>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>>
>>>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>>
>>>Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>>>eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>>
>>>Well, it's food!

>>
>>"This is my body, this is my blood" ... in so far as meat and drink are
>>transmuted in us daily into Spiritual substance, i believe in the
>>miracle of the Mass.

>
>
> I respect your faith. I just find it difficult to believe that men
> who would bugger young boys have the power to turn bread and wine into
> flesh and blood.
>
>


The eschatology of theurgical phenomena is not limited to the
spiritually perfected. Nor child abuse to The Church.

>>Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.

>
>
> On the window of a savings and loan association several years ago.
> Forida, I think.
>
>
>>I used to have a water stain on wall paper that looked just like Queen
>>Victoria.
>>
>>Domnie dirige nos.

>
>
> First door on the left. Knock twice and tell them Boris sent you.


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Mack wrote:

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> >> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> >> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html


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.

If i ever get around to opening a Wholly Roman Emporium i could sell
Cheese's of Nazareth
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:35:55 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> wrote:

>Mack A. Damia wrote:


>The eschatology of theurgical phenomena is not limited to the
>spiritually perfected. Nor child abuse to The Church.


I should not have mentioned it. These are very personal matters.

>>>Wasn't that long ago some people found Mary, Mother of God in a tortilla.

>>
>>
>> On the window of a savings and loan association several years ago.
>> Forida, I think.
>>
>>
>>>I used to have a water stain on wall paper that looked just like Queen
>>>Victoria.
>>>
>>>Domnie dirige nos.

>>
>>
>> First door on the left. Knock twice and tell them Boris sent you.

>
>http://bullwinkle.toonzone.net/rbplan.wav


;-)

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On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:43:18 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> wrote:

>Mack wrote:
>
> >
> > >> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

> >
> > >> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
>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.
>
>If i ever get around to opening a Wholly Roman Emporium i could sell
>Cheese's of Nazareth


I think I read that there is a cheese shop in Nazareth ,
Pennsylvania, called Cheesus of Nazareth.
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Mack A. Damia wrote:
> On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:43:18 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> > wrote:
>
>
>>Mack wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>>>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>>>>>

>>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.
>>
>>If i ever get around to opening a Wholly Roman Emporium i could sell
>>Cheese's of Nazareth

>
>
> 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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On May 19, 2:19*pm, Joseph Littleshoes > wrote:
> Mack A. Damia wrote:
> > On Tue, 19 May 2009 10:43:18 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> > > wrote:

>
> >>Mack wrote:

>
> >>>>>>>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> >>>>>>>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
> >>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.

>
> >>If i ever get around to opening a Wholly Roman Emporium i could sell
> >>Cheese's of Nazareth

>
> > 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.


Yep. Those Asian women are drawn to red and gold like parrots are
lured by shiny things.

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On May 19, 12:43*pm, Joseph Littleshoes > wrote:
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>
> *>
> *> >> >> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
> *>
> *> >> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>
> 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.
>
> If i ever get around to opening a Wholly Roman Emporium i could sell
> Cheese's of Nazareth
> --
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It wouldn't have an apostrophe - just the plural of cheese, not the
possessive: Cheeses.

N.
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 12:19:53 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
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>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.


Here's a true story for you before I walk to the store for a bottle of
brandy....

I taught in Nassau, Bahamas, in the 1980s. There was a laundry on the
island (New Providence) with several branches. I can't remember the
name, though.

There were a few large billboards on the island with two cut-out
Chinamen standing on either side, and the name and address, etc.
between the two.

In 1988 they announced a contest to name the Chinamen and to come up
with a slogan for the laundry.

I submitted the names "Sam and Joe Wong - The Wong Brothers"

My slogan for the laundry - "Two Wongs Make It White".

I posted this story to a newsgoup in 1999......

http://tinyurl.com/3shgx

Fast forward to about 2003. I was living in Mexico and had traveled
to Pennsylvania with my family for a few weeks, and I was watching "60
Minutes" on CBS. Ed Bradley ( I think it was) came on with a story
about Abercrombie and Fitch being sued for discrimination.

Then he mentioned problems they had before in 2002.....

http://tinyurl.com/3shgx

I jumped up and screamed, 'That's my idea". My mother thought I had
lost it.

For the heck of it, I called a intellectual property attorney who told
me there were too many elements to be mere coincidence, but I never
followed up on it. I probably gave the laundry the right to do what
they wanted with the submitted ideas.

I won a $25.00 gift certificate in Nassau - but it got to me after I
had left the island!

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>
> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>
> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>
> Well, it's food!
> --
> mad
>
>
>


What is even more sad is that some 'other' idiot will bid on it.


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On Tue, 19 May 2009 08:56:43 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 wrote:

> On May 18, 10:14*pm, Mack A. Damia > wrote:
>> It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>
>> http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>
>> Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>> eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>
>> Well, it's food!
>> --
>> mad

>
> I can't believe they didn't eat it. It's hard to stop eating Cheetos.
>
> N.
>
> (Martha had a nutritionist on her show this week - and The Martha
> claimed not to know what Cheetos were. That's hard to believe. She
> certainly was young, once, and had friends who ate Cheetos, or saw
> them in the school cafeteria or a vending machine or something.)


just be glad she didn't come up with a hand-crafted version using artisanal
cheese.

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On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:14:38 -0700, Mack A. Damia
> shouted from the highest rooftop:

>
>
>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>
>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>
>Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>
>Well, it's food!


Damn ... I had a Cheeto that looked exactly like that a couple of
weeks ago. But I thought it looked like an old wino carrying a pizza
and I ate it.



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On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:06:27 +1200, bob wrote:

> On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:14:38 -0700, Mack A. Damia
> > shouted from the highest rooftop:
>
>>
>>
>>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.
>>
>>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html
>>
>>Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
>>eBay. I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.
>>
>>Well, it's food!

>
> Damn ... I had a Cheeto that looked exactly like that a couple of
> weeks ago. But I thought it looked like an old wino carrying a pizza
> and I ate it.


that was jesus ministering to drunks and whores. you in a heap of trouble,
boy!

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On May 21, 9:55*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:06:27 +1200, bob wrote:
> > On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:14:38 -0700, Mack A. Damia
> > > shouted from the highest rooftop:

>
> >>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
> >>Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> >>eBay. *I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>
> >>Well, it's food!

>
> > Damn ... I had a Cheeto that looked exactly like that a couple of
> > weeks ago. But I thought it looked like an old wino carrying a pizza
> > and I ate it.

>
> that was jesus ministering to drunks and whores. *you in a heap of trouble,
> boy!


No. He should have put it on eBay as a Cheeto that looks like an "old
wino carrying a pizza." Those are a lot rarer than the Jesus ones.
>
> your pal,
> blake


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On May 21, 9:59�am, Bobo Bonobo� > wrote:
> On May 21, 9:55�am, blake murphy > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:06:27 +1200, bob wrote:
> > > On Mon, 18 May 2009 20:14:38 -0700, Mack A. Damia
> > > > shouted from the highest rooftop:

>
> > >>It's a Cheeto that was found in a bag by a married couple.

>
> > >>http://cbs11tv.com/watercooler/Chees...2.1011719.html

>
> > >>Contrary to the information given, they have put it up for sale on
> > >>eBay. �I think it's in a cradle - but it doesn't show up yet.

>
> > >>Well, it's food!

>
> > > Damn ... I had a Cheeto that looked exactly like that a couple of
> > > weeks ago. But I thought it looked like an old wino carrying a pizza
> > > and I ate it.

>
> > that was jesus ministering to drunks and whores. �you in a heap of trouble,
> > boy!

>
> No. �He should have put it on eBay as a Cheeto that looks like an "old
> wino carrying a pizza." �Those are a lot rarer than the Jesus ones.
>
>
>
> > your pal,
> > blake

>
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