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Charles Summers's avatar

Would cheese in a washing machine be swoosh cheese?

Charles Summers's avatar

And to think that I have been just carving the green off of a block of cheddar and eating the rest for decades. Lucky to be alive I guess

Tardigrade's avatar

Interesting. I've always believed that cheese mold is harmless (one could even say "practically penicillin").

The cheese in this story was moldy, but was also said to be contaminated with salmonella and E. coli. Sounds like guilt by association to me. The mold without the bacteria might have still been harmless.

Rat's avatar

Indeed, I'd rather expect the mold to kill some bacteria.

Tardigrade's avatar

Practically penicillin!

Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

He would complain that he doesn't have anything to complain about.

Rat's avatar

that's exactly what he's doing!

Domenic C. Scarcella's avatar

But you could find some "laundered" money, with which you could procure cheese . . .

Snowyteller's avatar

A washout you could say.

Mark Alexander's avatar

I'm not sure about that last panel. I recently traveled with someone who never ran out of things to complain about me.

Rat's avatar

Well, Cousin at least strives to maintain some intellectual rigor :)