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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

There is something deeply wrong with this country and I think I've found the source.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    On the surface? It sounds charming, right? Harmless. But think again.

    No one said "this is too much cheese, this is unseemly, cut it out" they just... went along with it.

    Munched on it for months!

    No one could question it.

    And this is the root of the evil in the soul of this country. We are haunted by the specter of men who'd call their mansion something absurd and needlessly fancy like "Monticello" but then have a big cheese and think it's fine.

    And that is my history for the day.

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    @futurebird

    I love this! How have I never heard about this cheese?

    "Jefferson's policy to refuse gifts while in office led him on January 4, 1802, to pay Leland $200 for the cheese"

    " reported to still be there as late as March of 1804 (at which point it was described as "very far from being good").[9] Apocryphal accounts assert that the last of it was served at a presidential reception in 1805, or that it was dumped in the Potomac at some date unknown"

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    Mammoth Cheese

    In 1801, a Baptist congregation in Cheshire, MA, gifted a"mammoth cheese" to President Thomas Jefferson in honor of his support of religious liberty.

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    Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (www.monticello.org)

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    • Steve LeachS Steve Leach

      @futurebird

      I love this! How have I never heard about this cheese?

      "Jefferson's policy to refuse gifts while in office led him on January 4, 1802, to pay Leland $200 for the cheese"

      " reported to still be there as late as March of 1804 (at which point it was described as "very far from being good").[9] Apocryphal accounts assert that the last of it was served at a presidential reception in 1805, or that it was dumped in the Potomac at some date unknown"

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      Mammoth Cheese

      In 1801, a Baptist congregation in Cheshire, MA, gifted a"mammoth cheese" to President Thomas Jefferson in honor of his support of religious liberty.

      favicon

      Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (www.monticello.org)

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      @stevenaleach

      We must dive the Potomac, find the mummified rind of the cheese and destroy it to free the country from the terrible curse.

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        @futurebird Jefferson was also a noted enthusiast for macaroni.

        Mac & Cheese was not a common dish at that time, but I'm sure there's a way to connect all the dots.

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        @apLundell

        Between this, the cheese, and calling the place Monticello I'm starting to think Jefferson was some kind of... weeb but for Italy?

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @ramsey

          You see! It's infectious! Insidious.

          The secret dark "American Dream"

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          @futurebird @ramsey More like American Cheese.

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            @futurebird @ramsey More like American Cheese.

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            @corbden @futurebird @ramsey American cheese doesn't come in wheels. It comes in little plastic sleeves. If you had a wheel of American cheese, that really would be impressive.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              On the surface? It sounds charming, right? Harmless. But think again.

              No one said "this is too much cheese, this is unseemly, cut it out" they just... went along with it.

              Munched on it for months!

              No one could question it.

              And this is the root of the evil in the soul of this country. We are haunted by the specter of men who'd call their mansion something absurd and needlessly fancy like "Monticello" but then have a big cheese and think it's fine.

              And that is my history for the day.

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              @futurebird I am profoundly uncomfortable with you disparaging cheese like this.

              #cheeselife

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              • mkbM mkb

                @futurebird I am profoundly uncomfortable with you disparaging cheese like this.

                #cheeselife

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                @mkb

                All things in moderation. Even the divine may overwhelm if taken in excess.

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                  @corbden @futurebird @ramsey American cheese doesn't come in wheels. It comes in little plastic sleeves. If you had a wheel of American cheese, that really would be impressive.

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                  @faithisleaping @corbden @ramsey

                  I think this is a joke... But American cheese comes in wheels. You are thinking of Processed American Cheese-Flavored "food" Product.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    On the surface? It sounds charming, right? Harmless. But think again.

                    No one said "this is too much cheese, this is unseemly, cut it out" they just... went along with it.

                    Munched on it for months!

                    No one could question it.

                    And this is the root of the evil in the soul of this country. We are haunted by the specter of men who'd call their mansion something absurd and needlessly fancy like "Monticello" but then have a big cheese and think it's fine.

                    And that is my history for the day.

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                    @futurebird some day I shall have my own great wheel of cheese
                    https://www.costco.com/p/-/whole-wheel-parmigiano-reggiano-approximately-80-lbs/100096211

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                    • ClayfootC Clayfoot

                      @futurebird some day I shall have my own great wheel of cheese
                      https://www.costco.com/p/-/whole-wheel-parmigiano-reggiano-approximately-80-lbs/100096211

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                      @clayfoot

                      Look at his joy. He's so happy. Smug even.

                      This is what cheese will do.

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        @clayfoot

                        Look at his joy. He's so happy. Smug even.

                        This is what cheese will do.

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                        @futurebird @clayfoot There is definitely absolutely a lot of smug pollution coming off of this photograph. πŸ˜†

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                        • NazoN Nazo

                          @futurebird @clayfoot There is definitely absolutely a lot of smug pollution coming off of this photograph. πŸ˜†

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                          @nazokiyoubinbou @clayfoot

                          To be fair if I had that much cheese I might look MORE smug.

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @nazokiyoubinbou @clayfoot

                            To be fair if I had that much cheese I might look MORE smug.

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                            @futurebird @clayfoot You admit your crime!

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              @clayfoot

                              Look at his joy. He's so happy. Smug even.

                              This is what cheese will do.

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                              @futurebird @clayfoot same energy

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                              • NazoN Nazo

                                @futurebird @clayfoot You admit your crime!

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                                @nazokiyoubinbou @clayfoot

                                I have known the danger and it is why I am the perfect messenger of warning.

                                And the only one who could be trusted with THAT much cheese.

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                                • undrew loosh oldhamE undrew loosh oldham

                                  @futurebird @clayfoot same energy

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                                  @esvrld @clayfoot

                                  I adore the photo genre of "people holding big food"

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    On the surface? It sounds charming, right? Harmless. But think again.

                                    No one said "this is too much cheese, this is unseemly, cut it out" they just... went along with it.

                                    Munched on it for months!

                                    No one could question it.

                                    And this is the root of the evil in the soul of this country. We are haunted by the specter of men who'd call their mansion something absurd and needlessly fancy like "Monticello" but then have a big cheese and think it's fine.

                                    And that is my history for the day.

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                                    @futurebird sounds like a Edgar Allen Poe story - "The Cheese of Monticello" - who knows what effects the eating of the cheese may have on its unsuspecting victims. Delirium? Jealousy? Lust for carbohydrates?

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      On the surface? It sounds charming, right? Harmless. But think again.

                                      No one said "this is too much cheese, this is unseemly, cut it out" they just... went along with it.

                                      Munched on it for months!

                                      No one could question it.

                                      And this is the root of the evil in the soul of this country. We are haunted by the specter of men who'd call their mansion something absurd and needlessly fancy like "Monticello" but then have a big cheese and think it's fine.

                                      And that is my history for the day.

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                                      @futurebird
                                      There can never be too much cheese!

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                                      • Anders NorΓ©nV Anders NorΓ©n

                                        @futurebird
                                        There can never be too much cheese!

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                                        @violanders

                                        Thus, man tempts the Gods to teach him an unforgettable lesson.

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