And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Puns aside, a wheel of Parmigiano weighs something like 72 pounds. If she weighs more than 95 pounds, I'd be surprised. I give her credit for being able to lift it as easily as she apparently is.
Photographers trick, they usually have a stand that is actually holding the weight: the subject then is positioned in front of it so it cannot be seen. I imagine that a rod is pushed through the cheese. The position of the her arms is too high to be supporting the wheel. The rod is probably just below her right elbow.
I’m sure she’s grate…
ReplyDeleteRicotta be kidding me…
ReplyDeleteNever accused her of being a cheddar.
ReplyDeleteShe can nibbile on my Gorgonzola anytime, anywhere while I gently lick her semi-firm Tete de Moine.
ReplyDeleteif it smells like cheez
ReplyDeleteit's ready to pleez
Cheesy photographs
ReplyDeleteFurmented and ready for consumption.
ReplyDeleteIs this Cheesecake?
ReplyDelete“cheesecake photos” refer to glamour photography and poster art featuring modestly posed women, often showcasing their legs, thighs, and curves.
However, I searched the definitions and no actual CHEESE is required.
Puns aside, a wheel of Parmigiano weighs something like 72 pounds. If she weighs more than 95 pounds, I'd be surprised. I give her credit for being able to lift it as easily as she apparently is.
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Photographers trick, they usually have a stand that is actually holding the weight: the subject then is positioned in front of it so it cannot be seen. I imagine that a rod is pushed through the cheese. The position of the her arms is too high to be supporting the wheel. The rod is probably just below her right elbow.
DeleteYes, and the wheel of Parmigiano might itself be a prop made of styrofoam and a cleverly applied surface.
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And she's sitting on the base to counter the weight.
ReplyDeleteEveryone missed the obvious……. “She looks Gouda to me”
ReplyDeleteCareful now… she could be a real Muenster…
DeleteAll these comments Bleu past me!
DeleteMangiamo! Tutti a tavola!
ReplyDeleteThere's a wedgy joke in here somewhere. . .
ReplyDeleteCheeze, you guys are so ridiculously funny!
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