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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT

    I just don't order anything with cheese on it now.
    I second that motion.

    If you want cheese in America, you gotta pay $$. Jarlsberg is my favorite
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    yes, cheese is one of my favorite food, in any kind,
    so far what i tried of cheese i liked

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
    Quote Originally Posted by Pioner
    I am not a fan of cheese, unless something, like for example, garlic added, it all the same to me.
    Poor creature, you obviously never had cheese fondue!!!!
    I could try, I tried a lot of things in my life. I do not know, the test of cheese does not make any special to me. If it is on the table, I may it some, if not, who cares? I rarely buy any cheese.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pioner
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    I am not a fan of cheese, unless something, like for example, garlic added, it all the same to me.
    Poor creature, you obviously never had cheese fondue!!!!
    I could try, I tried a lot of things in my life. I do not know, the test of cheese does not make any special to me. If it is on the table, I may it some, if not, who cares? I rarely buy any cheese.
    First, let's work on your English

    "I could try, I have tried a lot of things in my life. I do not know, the taste (you make this mistake alot) of cheese isn't to my liking. If it is on the table, I may take some, if not, who cares? I rarely buy cheese"

    Understand, but I have never met anybody who didn't like cheese fondue! Got to the metling pot: http://sacramento.citysearch.com/profile/40835910/ You won't regret it
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    you're picking on him again

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    [quote=kalinka_vinnie]
    Quote Originally Posted by Pioner
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pioner
    I am not a fan of cheese, unless something, like for example, garlic added, it all the same to me.
    Poor creature, you obviously never had cheese fondue!!!!
    I could try, I tried a lot of things in my life. I do not know, the test of cheese does not make any special to me. If it is on the table, I may it some, if not, who cares? I rarely buy any cheese.
    First, let's work on your English

    "I could try, I have tried a lot of things in my life. I do not know, the taste (you make this mistake alot) of cheese isn't to my liking. If it is on the table, I may take some, if not, who cares? I rarely buy cheese"

    Understand, but I have never met anybody who didn't like cheese fondue! Got to the metling pot: http://sacramento.citysearch.com/profile/40835910/ You won't regret it [/quote:1j3e1232]

    thanks for correcting English, it really helps.

    Test <> taste is especially helpful.

    I will not go to try that cheese, what if I fall in love with that? Then I would have less money to spend on other things I need. (Like descent videocard).
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    I still can`t understand...well, you went to home from everyday work, and just call in pizza delivery service? Every day? And in Sunday too? :-\

    BTW, who is "Middle-Class" in US? I guess this is lawers, doctors, manager may be. Is programmers or system administrators are "Middle-Class"? And who is "Lower-Class" in suck case?
    And such term like "Middle-Class" even exist? I cant find it in my dictation, by I have heard it many times on TV or Cinema...
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    # A middle range income. What is considered "middle range" can be quite broad, especially since most Americans yearn to be known as "middle class". Though an average yearly income in the United States is about $30,000, incomes all the way from $20,000 up to $75,000 a year are generally considered middle class. Around 1980, when asked what level of personal income would qualify as middle-class, George H. W. Bush replied: $50,000. In fact, only 5 percent of the U.S. population was making that level of income at the time.

    # A net worth- what a person's total material assets are worth, minus their debt. Most economists define "middle class" citizens as those with net worths of between $25,000 (low-middle class) to $250,000. Those with net worths between $250,000 and $500,000 typically are categorized as upper-middle-class.

    More at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_class

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    wiki-pedia seems to know everything
    But, I had asked, which proffesions belongs to this class...I guess workers at the plant can`t earn such money...
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    I don't think any professions "belong" in the middle class catagory. It depends how much money they make. I would think that most lawers would belong to upper class though. Unless they suck at their job like mine did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ST
    hehe, Peanut Butter...I have seen a movie..."Meet Joe Black", a guy in this movie likes peanut butter, but i cant find it in my home town :(
    We have here a chokolate butter, but i gues this is something diffirent...
    A few days ago I saw шоколадно-ореховая паста "Мишка косолапый" by Красный Октябрь. Is that what you want?

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    нет, шоколадно-ореховую я знаю. а у них в фильмах это "арахисовое масло". На вид оно жидкое и прозрачное (желтоватое)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ST
    нет, шоколадно-ореховую я знаю. а у них в фильмах это "арахисовое масло". На вид оно жидкое и прозрачное (желтоватое) :)
    Так это peanut oil, а не butter :) Буду в супермаркете посмотрю ради интереса.

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    Нет именно peanut butter и оно не жидкое, а твердое и отличается от шоколадно-ореховой пасты (гораздо вкуснее). В детстве мне доводилось его попробовать. Не знаю, к сожалению, можно ли достать его в России, но эта тема явно вынуждает меня начать поиски.
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    Friendy, это тебе надо butter, а он хочет oil :)


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    Quote Originally Posted by net surfer
    Friendy, это тебе надо butter, а он хочет oil
    lol, понятно, я в смысле, что butter это не oil и не ореховая паста
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