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Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: MistyCat (---.dial.dyn.ihug.co.nz)
Date: August 20, 2010 02:27PM

<re-reads last posts.>
<realizes he has watched a really bad session of puns about to start.>
<becomes upset.>
<refuses to become cheesed off.>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 20, 2010 03:40PM

<worries about the muensters outside>

<refuses to think about the muensters inside>

<decides a pizza with lots and lots of cheese is probably the best thing for lunch>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: delacuesta (---.adsl.xs4all.nl)
Date: August 20, 2010 03:56PM

<anyone who gets upset: keep calm and force your muscles into a still tonic>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Weevil (---.pool1.unallocated-111-0.orangehomedsl.co.uk)
Date: August 20, 2010 04:04PM

<wonders if it is worth protesting that there is no whey it had o'curd to her that such would be the outcome of her comment>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: CannibalRabbit (---.VIC.netspace.net.au)
Date: August 21, 2010 10:06AM

<notices very bright light in the sky>

<wonders if it is a double glow-star?>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.is.nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: August 24, 2010 03:20PM

<wonders if Danish fforumites would like to have a tea to calm down>

<makes sure there's less tar this time>

<doesn't offer any to Stripey Jack the Fforum cat>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 24, 2010 07:26PM

<wonders if the fur found earlier was cat fur or rabbit fur>

<decides not to think about it, goes to wash hands>

<wonders if Egon's tea is safe to drink, doubts he'd mistake me for Danish>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.197.244.178.threembb.co.uk)
Date: August 24, 2010 07:49PM

<wonders if he mistook me for a danish pastry>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.zone6.bethere.co.uk)
Date: August 25, 2010 08:37AM

<silently mourns that 'less tar' and 'have a tea' didn't prolong the cheese puns>

<eyes the Danish pastry speculatively>

<throws a boomerang>



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/25/2010 08:41AM by EgonSpengler.

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 25, 2010 01:45PM

<ducks boomerang and grabs a cheese danish>

<narrowly misses being sliced by some sharp cheddar>

<wonders which pirate left a weapon laying about>

<apologies to Egon for not knowing the names of many types of cheese, throws the cheese ball back in his court>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: MistyCat (---.dial.dyn.ihug.co.nz)
Date: August 25, 2010 03:06PM

<wonders if huge quote will break non-speaking rule>
<lives dangerously>

Quote:
Monty Python's Cheese Shop Sketch

(a customer walks in the door.)

Customer: Good Morning.
Owner: Good morning, Sir. Welcome to the National Cheese Emporium!
Customer: Ah, thank you, my good man.
Owner: What can I do for you, Sir?
C: Well, I was, uh, sitting in the public library on Thurmon Street just now, skimming through "Rogue Herrys" by Hugh Walpole, and I suddenly came over all peckish.
O: Peckish, sir?
C: Esuriant.
O: Eh?
C: 'Ee, Ah wor 'ungry-loike!
O: Ah, hungry!
C: In a nutshell. And I thought to myself, "a little fermented curd will do the trick," so, I curtailed my Walpoling activites, sallied forth, and infiltrated your place of purveyance to negotiate the vending of some cheesy comestibles!
O: Come again?
C: I want to buy some cheese.
O: Oh, I thought you were complaining about the bazouki player!
C: Oh, heaven forbid: I am one who delights in all manifestations of the Terpsichorean muse!
O: Sorry?
C: 'Ooo, Ah lahk a nice tuune, 'yer forced too!
O: So he can go on playing, can he?
C: Most certainly! Now then, some cheese please, my good man.
O: (lustily) Certainly, sir. What would you like?
C: Well, eh, how about a little red Leicester.
O: I'm, a-fraid we're fresh out of red Leicester, sir.
C: Oh, never mind, how are you on Tilsit?
O: I'm afraid we never have that at the end of the week, sir, we get it fresh on Monday.
C: Tish tish. No matter. Well, stout yeoman, four ounces of Caerphilly, if you please.
O: Ah! It's beeeen on order, sir, for two weeks. Was expecting it this morning.
C: 'T's Not my lucky day, is it? Aah, Bel Paese?
O: Sorry, sir.
C: Red Windsor?
O: Normally, sir, yes. Today the van broke down.
C: Ah. Stilton?
O: Sorry.
C: Ementhal? Gruyere?
O: No.
C: Any Norweigan Jarlsburg, per chance.
O: No.
C: Lipta?
O: No.
C: Lancashire?
O: No.
C: White Stilton?
O: No.
C: Danish Brew?
O: No.
C: Double Goucester?
O: No.
C: Cheshire?
O: No.
C: Dorset Bluveny?
O: No.
C: Brie, Roquefort, Pol le Veq, Port Salut, Savoy Aire, Saint Paulin, Carrier de lest, Bres Bleu, Bruson?
O: No.
C: Camembert, perhaps?
O: Ah! We have Camembert, yessir.
C: (suprised) You do! Excellent.
O: Yessir. It's..ah,.....it's a bit runny...
C: Oh, I like it runny.
O: Well,.. It's very runny, actually, sir.
C: No matter. Fetch hither the fromage de la Belle France! Mmmwah!
O: I...think it's a bit runnier than you'll like it, sir.
C: I don't care how ****ing runny it is. Hand it over with all speed.
O: Oooooooooohhh........!
C: What now?
O: The cat's eaten it.
C: Has he.
O: She, sir.
(pause)
C: Gouda?
O: No.
C: Edam?
O: No.
C: Case Ness?
O: No.
C: Smoked Austrian?
O: No.
C: Japanese Sage Darby?
O: No, sir.
C: You...do *have* some cheese, don't you?
O: (brightly) Of course, sir. It's a cheese shop, sir. We've got--
C: No no... don't tell me. I'm keen to guess.
O: Fair enough.
C: Uuuuuh, Wensleydale.
O: Yes?
C: Ah, well, I'll have some of that!
O: Oh! I thought you were talking to me, sir. Mister Wensleydale, that's my name.

(pause)

C: Greek Feta?
O: Uh, not as such.
C: Uuh, Gorgonzola?
O: no
C: Parmesan,
O: no
C: Mozarella,
O: no
C: Paper Cramer,
O: no
C: Danish Bimbo,
O: no
C: Czech sheep's milk,
O: no
C: Venezuelan Beaver Cheese?
O: Not *today*, sir, no.
(pause)
C: Aah, how about Cheddar?
O: Well, we don't get much call for it around here, sir.
C: Not much ca--It's the single most popular cheese in the world!
O: Not 'round here, sir.
C: and what IS the most popular cheese 'round hyah?
O: 'Illchester, sir.
C: IS it.
O: Oh, yes, it's staggeringly popular in this manusquire.
C: Is it.
O: It's our number one best seller, sir!
C: I see. Uuh...'Illchester, eh?
O: Right, sir.
C: All right. Okay.
'Have you got any?' he asked, expecting the answer 'no'.
O: I'll have a look, sir... nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno.
C: It's not much of a cheese shop, is it?
O: Finest in the district!
C: (annoyed) Explain the logic underlying that conclusion, please.
O: Well, it's so clean, sir!
C: It's certainly uncontaminated by cheese....
O: (brightly) You haven't asked me about Limburger, sir.
C: Would it be worth it?
O: Could be....
C: Have you --SHUT THAT BLOODY BAZOUKI OFF!
O: Told you sir....
C: (slowly) Have you got any Limburger?
O: No.
C: Figures.
Predictable, really I suppose. It was an act of purest optimism to have posed the question in the first place. Tell me:
O: Yessir?
C: (deliberately) Have you in fact got any cheese here at all.
O: Yes,sir.
C: Really?
(pause)
O: No. Not really, sir.
C: You haven't.
O: Nosir. Not a scrap. I was deliberately wasting your time,sir.
C: Well I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to shoot you.
O: Right-0, sir.


The customer takes out a gun and shoots the owner.

C: What a *senseless* waste of human life.

<can't resist further quote>

<notices that in the middle of this episode of "the Order of the Stick" reference is made to the Python Spam Sketch>

<feels daily quota of posts has been somewhat exceeded>



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/25/2010 03:35PM by MistyCat.

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 25, 2010 06:04PM

<laughs silently>

<wonders where MC got such a long piece of paper, and where he learned to write so prettily>

<hopes he doesn't try to transcribe any of the spam sketches...>

<hopes he doesn't expect me to remember any of those cheese names...>

<pulls out map, tries to figure out current location, as I forgot. again.>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: MuseSusan (---.nycap.res.rr.com)
Date: August 25, 2010 06:26PM

<Is glad that own local cheese shop is never so uncontaminated by cheese!>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: CannibalRabbit (---.VIC.netspace.net.au)
Date: August 26, 2010 01:24PM

<Assembles tripod and camera to take group photo>

<pauses to think of word required to remind everyone to smile ...>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 26, 2010 01:59PM

<laughs as half the group scatters to avoid being photographed, and the other half makes faces at the camera>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: EgonSpengler (---.is.nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: August 31, 2010 12:53PM

<asks everyone to hold still>

<takes photo>

<develops photo>

<wonders why it's a photo of a big lump of edam>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: August 31, 2010 09:01PM

<shows Egon how to take the cover off the camera, cleans camera lens cover>

<runs away from camera>

<makes some bread to have with some of the cheese that keeps appearing>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: geg (---.15-2.cable.virginmedia.com)
Date: September 03, 2010 09:53AM

<Returns to Treehouse after lengthy sojourn to distant lands>
<Purchases latest copy of Treehouse Gazette, is appalled by photos of worryingly intimate fondue party. Is further appalled to discover incident of shouting has been reported. Wonders who guilty party was, assume Mr Skidmarks was on hand to deliver retribution with pointy stick.>
<Turns to page 5>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: Violetmoon (---.asa.utk.edu)
Date: September 03, 2010 01:44PM

<looks at geg's photo album while she's absorbed in the Gazette>

<admires all the pretty colors from distant lands>

<wonders where the mammoths were photographed>

<looks at date on Gazette and wonders how it got to be September already>

Re: Resurrection of The Treehouse - Revenge of the Squirrels
Posted by: SkidMarks (---.10-3.cable.virginmedia.com)
Date: September 04, 2010 09:59AM

<denies all knowledge of pointy stick incident, but looks meaningfully towards BK>

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