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If cheese didn't exist, what would fill the gap left by 'cheese on toast'?

If cheese didn't exist what would the stuff between our toes be called then??? :puke:

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I wonder if on some alien planet they have their own version of AREA 51, and in the hangar they hide a zeppelin.

 

 

 

Do you think it would be made of Led?

 

A Led Zeppelin?.....who ever would think of that????...you crazy mon!

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I wonder if on some alien planet they have their own version of AREA 51, and in the hangar they hide a zeppelin.

 

 

 

Do you think it would be made of Led?

 

A Led Zeppelin?.....who ever would think of that????...you crazy mon!

 

 

This is totally off topic(if there really is a topic) but is it true that Keith Moon came up with name Led Zeppelin or is that just a myth?

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I wonder if on some alien planet they have their own version of AREA 51, and in the hangar they hide a zeppelin.

 

 

 

Do you think it would be made of Led?

 

A Led Zeppelin?.....who ever would think of that????...you crazy mon!

 

 

This is totally off topic(if there really is a topic) but is it true that Keith Moon came up with name Led Zeppelin or is that just a myth?

 

 

Dunno ... I think it's true but then it's hard to seperate fact from fiction when it comes to Zep. It might've been Baron von Richthofen

 

Nutcracker suite? No thanks I'm full!

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