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Yes-- but in that wonderful thread about food-- and cookers and grills -- and how one cooks a welsh rabbit-- we never discussed the nightmares...
Does any one know about the association of eating cheese and getting nightmares? the first time i came across it was in Jane Eyre when Mr. Rochester's wife (secretly locked up in the attic) escapes-- and stabs him with a scissors. and to quite the rucus, and not scare his house guests-- he sends them all back to bed-- saying "No problem, just a servant who had a welsh rabbit for dinner.."
and i have seen the same assoications else where (duh, do i remember where ? no)..
or we could desend to the gutter and talk about cutting the cheese-- oops! that's a yart too!
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