pistolspinner
pistolspinner t1_ixvft03 wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Cheeseball by DanasPaperFlowers
First of all, that's a great cheeseball. Well done.
But while on the subject, by whom and how was the cheeseball invented? Did someone bring a melty ball of cheese jn their pocket to a party and it somehow was a hit? Genuinely curious.
pistolspinner t1_ixredcd wrote
how's the fishing there?
pistolspinner t1_ixrec69 wrote
Reply to comment by Grayson102110 in Frio River, Concan, Texas [OC] [4000×3000] by surajsuresh27
best time of year!
pistolspinner t1_ixgjvsl wrote
Reply to comment by pistolspinner in Music for first contact with an intelligent life form. by Signoftredici
That being said, intelligent life may not be able to hear like your average human, but Beethoven was able to compose music just from the feeling of the vibrations of his piano, even though he was completely deaf.
pistolspinner t1_ixgd27c wrote
Classical, maybe opera, but definitely with vocals. It's universal and mathematical.
pistolspinner t1_ixvmyho wrote
Reply to comment by DanasPaperFlowers in [Homemade] Cheeseball by DanasPaperFlowers
hahaha right?
i guess there are two options:
cheeseballs are our progenitor species and have just always been around.
that farmer somehow conned his way into the whitehouse with a pocket lint covered ball of soft cheese, and to downplay the baffle, the whitehouse worshiped the cheeseball and made it a national delicacy.