one cheese, one drink and one album

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Welsh slate cheese that I can't remember the name of
Black label Penderyn
The Russ Abbott hit "Atmosphere" on loop


Then wake up the next day with my cock in a giant clam.
Is that the really strong cheddar if not the strongest?

Want to try it but can never find any.

Then again, if the boat went down with all cargo then no wonder.
 
Is that the really strong cheddar if not the strongest?

Want to try it but can never find any.

Then again, if the boat went down with all cargo then no wonder.
Not sure. This stuff is matured in some slate cavern somewhere. Very nice bit of bung.
I bought it from a cheese shop in Conwy. I don't think the place is open anymore, but I'm sure I've seen it in various Welsh delis, one in Criccieth comes to mind near the crystal shop.
It's not rare, I know that much.
 
ok

Keens west country mature cheddar
Grahams 30 yr old tawny port (to go with the cheese)
The kinks Arthur or village green
Come on Genie, you can only have one. If you're having 2 kinks albums then I'm having Village Green with Something else(but I'll sneak Shangri-la from the Arther Album in)
 
The locals in Swaledale used to eat the maggots which grew on the eponymous cheese.
Ah Swaledale. Was there in 2018 during the World Cup. Was trying to watch a few games, but no tellies in the pubs in Thwaite or Muker. A woman in Thwaite told me, 'I've heard tell there's pubs in Hawes with televisions in'!

She was right!
 
Ah Swaledale. Was there in 2018 during the World Cup. Was trying to watch a few games, but no tellies in the pubs in Thwaite or Muker. A woman in Thwaite told me, 'I've heard tell there's pubs in Hawes with televisions in'!

She was right!
Hawes is a massive metropolis compared to Thwaites or Muker. Pubs in Reeth have tvs too.
 
Cheshire
Tea
Mahler 2, The Resurrection Symphony

I could pretty much go along with all those choices. There are a number of other English/Irish cheeses I could willingly substitute, but a good crumbly Cheshire can really hit the spot.
Tea — want to be more specific. No tea bags. Only loose leaf (and I'd want a bloody pot, too — don't know how you and I would heat the water, mind). And has to be Assam. So Assam loose leaf.
I deeply love Mahler's 2 — love them all, actually — but I think I'd go for 3. Keeps you going for a long, long time. Of all of them, that's the one that I have loved the most.

You can have one book (this is getting like Desert Island Discs, isn't it?) You're not required to have the Bible and Shakespeare thrown in. Which would it be?
 

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