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griffith12
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 7:39:07 AM EST (GMT-5)
NOOOOOOOOOOOO. I thought I found the miracle cheese for sure this time. Damn those hippies that mass produced the miracle cheese.
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dreddloxx
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 7:50:28 AM EST (GMT-5)
This kind of reminds me of the eBay item that was advertised as:'a strange and magical liquid with the ability to solidify if put in the freezer,yet when it is taken out,it miraculously returns to liquid form...' It was a glass of water.He managed to get over 30 bids and eventually sold it for almost $1000...there's one born every minute...
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dreddloxx
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 7:53:21 AM EST (GMT-5)
...anyway,if any guy wants to formulate his own 'Magic Cheese',all he has to do is not wash for a week and 'HEY PRESTO!' flip back the old foreskin and 'VOILA!'
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dreddloxx
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:04:02 AM EST (GMT-5)
Would anyone like to buy my particular brand of 'Magic Cheese'? It's going for only £50 a block and has a very interesting aroma...
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monert
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:15:46 AM EST (GMT-5)
HAHA who would pay that much for cheese? They deserved to be ripped
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tawnymw1988
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:15:58 AM EST (GMT-5)
Magic... Wha....
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:34:37 AM EST (GMT-5)
Love the way this made the BBC website.
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jmbrch4507
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:37:45 AM EST (GMT-5)
OooooOoo where can i get myself some magic cheese!!!1!!!!1
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SH0WERdance
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:53:36 AM EST (GMT-5)
haha magic cheese. they don't deserve to be ripped. they believe in that type of stuff. :P
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Lupine
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:55:00 AM EST (GMT-5)
I don't think some people are actually reading the article- they were just sold the raw ingredient- 'The fraud consisted of selling people packs of Yo Flex powder that was said to be the raw ingredient of the magic cream. According to reports, victims of the scam believed they only had to mix the powder with milk, to ferment the "Magic Cheese". They were told they could then sell the cheese to a company, which would export it to France, where it would be sold on to French women at a premium. The victims were told that they could triple their money in three months. ' I mean people would fall for that- how many people pay hundreds of pounds for anti-aging creams? Thousands if not millions. If someone had actually gone to France and sold the 'magic cheese' in it's fermented form i bet people would actually buy it. If it was called some fancy name you wouldn't be laughing. Like for example there are adverts for micro-dermabrasion (sp?) on TV which means small face rub
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Lupine
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 8:56:07 AM EST (GMT-5)
ber which sounds laughable yet people buy it. Don't be so quick to judge.
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dreddloxx
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 9:34:27 AM EST (GMT-5)
Lupine,there is no such thing as anti-aging,unless you include DEATH,which is the ultimate in 'keeping that youthful glow'. The point we are making here is that there is always someone so desperate and sad that they will go to any lengths,buy any product that will make them in some way 'above' their fellow humans...
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dreddloxx
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 9:40:46 AM EST (GMT-5)
by the way,Lupine...I got some 'Magic Cheese' as I stated earlier. It will rejuvenate your skin and take 25 years off your life...it's yours for a nominal fee of £50(unless you are French of course,then it's double). It contains active Japseye Lippisomes...very rare.
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Ragin2340
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 9:45:39 AM EST (GMT-5)
The "magic cheese" aspect wasnt the selling point, it was the easy money people thought they could make if they did this. Funny how many poeple were fooled eh?
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Pandasims
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 9:57:05 AM EST (GMT-5)
yeh people are fooled every day by pyramid schemes like this tut tut tut
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Qpax
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 10:00:27 AM EST (GMT-5)
Why arrest the woman? She deserves to keep that money. More than the people she conned do, anyway. Magic cheese, indeed.
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BeachBum0694
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 12:07:21 PM EST (GMT-5)
wow, that really sucks. $500 for cheese????
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Mighty-
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 12:34:20 PM EST (GMT-5)
normally i would say people that stupid deserve to lose money, but you kinda have to see it this way- its a newproduct that claims to help aging and stuff,people are bound to buy it- but i do have to say if your stupid enough to spend your life savings on it then u deserve it- especially the ppl that payed 500$ for it
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Tweetness
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 1:06:56 PM EST (GMT-5)
funny stuff, next their gonna say mud baths don't actually improve your skin.
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Tyrizzle
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 1:39:24 PM EST (GMT-5)
Woot first link I ever suggested got posted :P yay for me magic cheese ...some french people will do anything for pretty skin
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Darth_Pixie
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 1:55:38 PM EST (GMT-5)
Dreddloxx: ‘contains active Japseye Lippisomes...very rare’, Japseye eh? =) Pandasims: ‘yeh people are fooled every day by pyramid schemes like this tut tut tut’. Nice joke you got in there, not sure anyone else got the joke =)
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celticzaida
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 2:15:40 PM EST (GMT-5)
What type of anti-aging cream is called Magic Cheese? How silly. Maybe something is lost in translation? For some reason, I don't think they're going to catch her.
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mrwnt
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 3:02:09 PM EST (GMT-5)
and the latinos continue do dig themselves into a hole of stereotypes
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EstiloPanama
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 3:08:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
Some people have magic cheese growing under their testicles of even between the folds of their labias! Cool!
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Im_not_joe
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16 yrs ago - Tuesday 8/1/06 - 3:55:41 PM EST (GMT-5)
If they were stupid enough to believe it then they deserve to lose their money
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