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Unfortunately that link won't work as we'd need to be logged in to your gmail account to see it ;) If it's an image, you should be able to save/upload the attachment to here :)
 

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Ahhh... it's a wmv file. How can I paste that?
 

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If you received it "the usual way" - i.e. one of your buddies sent it to you as an email attachment - then it's very likely that it's available in Brazillion sites around the net.

What is the name of that wmv file?
 

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Right. Et... voilà!


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I was just thinking that was a horrible advert then lo and behold.......Survivor.lol.
 

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Hahaha, good one :D

Thanks nivrip & Urmas :)
 

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It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad world :D

I used to love really strong cheese, cheddar mostly, 'specially that stuff that had sort of crystals in it and made the roof of your mouth go funny, a bit like too much Marmite.

But sad to say can't eat it anymore. Oh well.
 

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floppybootstomp said:
... 'specially that stuff that had sort of crystals in it and made the roof of your mouth go funny...

MEMO TO SELF: buy Appenzeller ASAP

:p
 

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floppybootstomp said:
cheddar mostly, 'specially that stuff that had sort of crystals in it and made the roof of your mouth go funny, a bit like too much Marmite.

Funnny you should mention that. I had a thing with Cheddar cheese which always gave me a strange sensation in my cheeks. As a kid I assumed that everyone got it but was met with strange looks whenever I mentioned it. Very odd, but it ONLY happened with Cheddar and no other cheese.

Over the years I have met a couple of other people who have had similar feelings with Cheddar so I felt that I was not totally peculiar.

I guess we're all different. :)
 

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nivrip said:
Funnny you should mention that. I had a thing with Cheddar cheese which always gave me a strange sensation in my cheeks. As a kid I assumed that everyone got it but was met with strange looks whenever I mentioned it. Very odd, but it ONLY happened with Cheddar and no other cheese.

Over the years I have met a couple of other people who have had similar feelings with Cheddar so I felt that I was not totally peculiar.

I guess we're all different. :)

Well, fwiw, it never happened with any cheddar, even relatively strong cheddar, but the super duper seriously strong stuff does that too me. Or rather, it did.
 
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I think that sensation is a carbo rush....i used to get it when i was young.......a mars bar will do it today though.
 

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Mmmmmm cheese...:D I love it too, all kinds, but the peculiar "thing" I get when I eat it, is heart palpitations! :lol: Really weird and no idea why it happens, but mayonnaise has the same effect (had to give that up completely :( ) But can't resist cheese, so just try to eat moderate amounts :D
 

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Taffycat said:
but the peculiar "thing" I get when I eat it, is heart palpitations!
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Really weird and no idea why it happens,


It's the tyramine, which is present in reasonably high amounts in cheese, which triggers palpitations.

[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Tyramine can also cause insomnia, brain overactivity,sweating, and is the reason that cheese, pickled fish and chocolate have a reputation for causing nightmares. (You don't have to eat all three of them together. :D )[/font]
 

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