Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?

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  1. TheWagstaff's Avatar
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    Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Any ideas welcome,

    It's a cheese night, old school tunes, YMCA, Saturday Night, etcetc.

    The bar is called "FuBar"

    It's in the city of Leicester.

    The name "Red Leicester" has already been taken by Leicester Universitys own cheese night - a name which i thought was great.

    Any witty cheese related names you can muster up?
  2. brodiebro's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Cheesy Pop.
  3. TheWagstaff's Avatar
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    Fu Cheese instead of Blue Cheese?

    Not great?
  4. TheWagstaff's Avatar
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    Wotsits?
  5. Patriot Rich's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Wait. So there's no actual cheese involved in this?

    If so I feel misled by the title of the thread.


    Or a better suggestion.
    Just find a list of cheeses: e.g this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cheeses and pick a fun one
    Last edited by Patriot Rich; 11-04-2012 at 21:47.
  6. TheWagstaff's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    (Original post by Patriot Rich)
    Wait. So there's no actual cheese involved in this?

    If so I feel misled by the title of the thread.
    Oh-no, there will be cheese. Lots and lots of cheese.

    Bababababybell
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    (Original post by TheWagstaff)
    Any ideas welcome,

    It's a cheese night, old school tunes, YMCA, Saturday Night, etcetc.

    The bar is called "FuBar"

    It's in the city of Leicester.

    The name "Red Leicester" has already been taken by Leicester Universitys own cheese night - a name which i thought was great.

    Any witty cheese related names you can muster up?

    Are you Emmental ?
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Nothing will be Gouda 'nuff for you.
  9. the bear's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    How about Cottage ?
  10. Barden's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Rock-fort... :dontknow:
  11. Dmon1Unlimited's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Cheez it, it's the cheds. (reference to cheese it, it's the Feds) ched=cheddar

    How do like them babybells? (reference to how do you like them apples)

    Time for a little Night time cottage-ing.

    It ain't easy being cheesy (don't know if you're allowed to use this one)

    Say cheese

    Mozzarella with me? Mozzarella with you? (mozzerella kinda sounds like what's the matter in a cheesy Italian accent)

    :dontknow:
    Last edited by Dmon1Unlimited; 12-04-2012 at 06:28.
  12. aakashsaif's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    How about The Big Cheese???
  13. theronkinator's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Some of you need to Brie more serious with your suggestions.

    Bit girl orientated, but "Cheddar good night" (Reading like "She had a good night")
    Or one that doesn't make much sense but I like the ring it has "Edam-innation".
    Or "Brie-thing Pop" (or "Brie-ding Pop").
    Last edited by theronkinator; 12-04-2012 at 06:54.
  14. GottaLovePhysics! :)'s Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Le Grand Frogmage!

    (Transation: The Big Cheese )

    It sounds really fancy untill you realise how simple the translation is.
    Last edited by GottaLovePhysics! :); 12-04-2012 at 08:25.
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    Cam Mom Bare
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    This'll brie a fondue!

    BE a FUN DO.

  17. Pitt1988's Avatar
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    Re: Need a name for a Cheese night at a bar - Thoughts?
    Gruyere's your head at?!?!
    Last edited by Pitt1988; 13-04-2012 at 17:26.
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