I need to adopt this "slogan" for my own blog - BowlofCheese.com - just because my stuff isn't only good in the fall, it's Cheese-time all the time when you're at www.bowlofcheese.com "Think Cheese!"
OH MY GOSH!!! HE WAS SERIOUS! That really IS the name of his website. I felt the teeniest bit foolish typing it in to go there- but it exists. Not bad either.
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Also, "baquette?" Is that like a "baguette?"
Well, according to the OED, a baquet is a small tub. A fresh one daily?
What do fall and cheese have to do with each other? Cheese is good any time of year!
yI think it's a fun little exercise, wherein one remarks on the season and supplies any noun, something like the following:
Summer has arrived.
"Think chairs."
Winter has arrived.
"Think boulders."
Spring has arrived.
"Think chinchillas."
Check out the recipe for Baquette at recipeland.com and you'll see that it's a "Classic white bread."
Mmmm....cheese.
I need to adopt this "slogan" for my own blog - BowlofCheese.com - just because my stuff isn't only good in the fall, it's Cheese-time all the time when you're at www.bowlofcheese.com "Think Cheese!"
Maybe I'll change it to "Thank Cheese!"
Jeff
OH MY GOSH!!! HE WAS SERIOUS! That really IS the name of his website. I felt the teeniest bit foolish typing it in to go there- but it exists. Not bad either.
what the hell is in that window display? it looks like watercoloring supplies or something. i kinda expected cheese. with fall leaves and stuff.
they certainly keep some sign-maker busy, if they require a new slogan for every season.
> Check out the recipe for Baquette
> at recipeland.com and you'll see
> that it's a "Classic white bread."
No, it's not. A baGuette is a type of French bread, yes, but I've no idea what a baQuette is.
/D.
*Wonders if "Think Cheese" is anything like head cheese*
*Hopes not*
*Wonders if baquette is a baguette in a different shape--perhaps a sitting position*
*ponders if this is more or less contrived than actually referring to oneself in third person.
*considers adding my name at the beginning of the sentences to make them complete.
*decides against it, as entire point would be lost.
*scratches ass and calls it a day.
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