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    cheese being overhyped by the media per par

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    No one goes for Provolone anymore?
    Provolone is also the . Waiting for the next off topic thread to declare.

    Yeah...pepper jack is at the top of my list as well. It's awesome with that sliced cajun style white chicken breast.
    I should venture out with my cheeses more with all the sandwiches I eat tbh. I usually just stick with white American on my turkey/chicken sandwiches I take to work with me.
    A good cheese makes the sandwich IMO.

    I agree. My favorite cheese is feta, but it's too crumbly for sandwiches. I can't stand Swiss or bleu cheese.
    Feta on pizza is delicious.

    Provolone is delicious----but Subway doesn't have it anymore.
    It's back by popular demand. I didn't know there were so many connoisseurs of cheese amongst you trolls.

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    Tillamooooooook

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    Fresh deli sliced chicken breast on a croissant with all the veggies and a slice of havarti.. yeah

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    Did San Antonio Spurs Find Another Late-Round Gem in Kyle Anderson?

    by Matt Graber 18h ago

    UCLA’s Kyle Anderson was one of the most divisive players of the 2014 NBA Draft. One one hand, his passing, size and positional versatility made him one of the most uniquely talented players in college basketball. The sop re put up monster numbers (14.9 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 6.5 APG, 1.8 SPG, 48% 3FG) and was a consistent triple-double threat while leading the Bruins to the Sweet 16 of the 2014 NCAA Tournament. On the other hand, scouts criticized the 6’9″, 230 lb. Anderson for his high body fat percentage, lack of athleticism, and deliberate pace. The consensus was that Anderson, while skilled, lacked the athleticism, speed and man-to-man defensive ability to be a star, or even a starting NBA point guard. However, it was apparent that Anderson could make an impact if he landed on the right team.

    Fortunately for Anderson, he landed on the right team. The San Antonio Spurs Spurs selecting Anderson with the 30th overall pick was a match made in heaven. The Spurs have a history of taking unconventional or overlooked talents and turning them into useful role players. Boris Diaw, arguably Anderson’s closest NBA player comp, was stagnating with the Charlotte Bobcats until the Spurs turned him into a pivotal role player who helped them win the 2014 Finals with his play as a point forward. Anderson could easily play a similar role in the Spurs offense.

    Anderson doesn’t have the speed or athleticism to thrive as a primary ball handler in a fast-paced, run-and-gun offense. But he could thrive as a cog in the Spurs’ methodical system based on movement, passing and teamwork. Anderson won’t have to handle the ball in isolation or as a point guard but will have ample opportunities to use his size and passing to create mismatches and find open teammates. His improved mid-range jumper and ability to shoot from beyond the arc can also give the Spurs yet another weapon from outside. And while Anderson still projects as a sub-par defender overall, his athletic weakness can be masked by the Spurs’ defensive system, and his length and anticipation can lead to defensive rebounds and steals.

    For further evidence of Anderson’s fit, one merely as to look at the Spurs’ recent draft history. Since taking Tim Duncan first overall in 1997, the Spurs have never picked higher than 24th overall, yet they’ve managed to find late round gems such as Tony Parker (28th overall) and Manu Ginobili (57th), as well as solid NBA players such as Tiago Splitter, George Hill, DeJuan Blair, Luis Scola, John Salmons, Leandro Barbosa, and Beno Udrih. They excel at finding players that fit their system and have a knack for recognizing players that have what it takes to stay in the league.

    Anderson has a great shot to join that list. He won’t be a star, but his passing and basketball IQ can shine through on the Spurs. He also has the luxury of learning from the best coach in the league in Gregg Popovich, with three great leaders in Duncan, Parker and Ginobili and a fellow point forward in Diaw who can serve as a mentor. Anderson going to the Spurs is an example of a player landing in the perfect situation, and if he pans out he may become one of the 2014 draft’s biggest steals.

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    mmmm. there's nothing like good Mac & Cottage Cheese

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    havarti. yeah.

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    Grilled Cottage Cheese Sandwich

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    http://airalamo.com/2014/08/25/spurs...kyle-anderson/

    Did San Antonio Spurs Find Another Late-Round Gem in Kyle Anderson?


    by Matt Graber 9h ago

    UCLA’s Kyle Anderson was one of the most divisive players of the 2014 NBA Draft. One one hand, his passing, size and positional versatility made him one of the most uniquely talented players in college basketball. The sop re put up monster numbers (14.9 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 6.5 APG, 1.8 SPG, 48% 3FG) and was a consistent triple-double threat while leading the Bruins to the Sweet 16 of the 2014 NCAA Tournament. On the other hand, scouts criticized the 6’9″, 230 lb. Anderson for his high body fat percentage, lack of athleticism, and deliberate pace. The consensus was that Anderson, while skilled, lacked the athleticism, speed and man-to-man defensive ability to be a star, or even a starting NBA point guard. However, it was apparent that Anderson could make an impact if he landed on the right team.

    Fortunately for Anderson, he landed on the right team.
    The San Antonio Spurs Spurs selecting Anderson with the 30th overall pick was a match made in heaven. The Spurs have a history of taking unconventional or overlooked talents and turning them into useful role players. Boris Diaw, arguably Anderson’s closest NBA player comp, was stagnating with the Charlotte Bobcats until the Spurs turned him into a pivotal role player who helped them win the 2014 Finals with his play as a point forward. Anderson could easily play a similar role in the Spurs offense.

    Anderson doesn’t have the speed or athleticism to thrive as a primary ball handler in a fast-paced, run-and-gun offense. But he could thrive as a cog in the Spurs’ methodical system based on movement, passing and teamwork. Anderson won’t have to handle the ball in isolation or as a point guard but will have ample opportunities to use his size and passing to create mismatches and find open teammates. His improved mid-range jumper and ability to shoot from beyond the arc can also give the Spurs yet another weapon from outside. And while Anderson still projects as a sub-par defender overall, his athletic weakness can be masked by the Spurs’ defensive system, and his length and anticipation can lead to defensive rebounds and steals.

    For further evidence of Anderson’s fit, one merely as to look at the Spurs’ recent draft history. Since taking Tim Duncan first overall in 1997, the Spurs have never picked higher than 24th overall, yet they’ve managed to find late round gems such as Tony Parker (28th overall) and Manu Ginobili (57th), as well as solid NBA players such as Tiago Splitter, George Hill, DeJuan Blair, Luis Scola, John Salmons, Leandro Barbosa, and Beno Udrih. They excel at finding players that fit their system and have a knack for recognizing players that have what it takes to stay in the league.

    Anderson has a great shot to join that list. He won’t be a star, but his passing and basketball IQ can shine through on the Spurs. He also has the luxury of learning from the best coach in the league in Gregg Popovich, with three great leaders in Duncan, Parker and Ginobili and a fellow point forward in Diaw who can serve as a mentor. Anderson going to the Spurs is an example of a player landing in the perfect situation, and if he pans out he may become one of the 2014 draft’s biggest steals.

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    But yeah...I think Anderson could be great for the Spurs. Looking forward to adding to the youth movement.

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    He looks like he will be a poor mans Magic Johnson to me.
    I wonder if any have seen him play while at UCLA?

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    Great cheese thread

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    so now we're starting basketball threads in the club?

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    so now we're starting basketball threads in the club?
    On certain subjects, why not? Is there a rule against it somewhere? If there is, then I'll comply.

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    Great cheese thread
    Hoe do you get cheese from Kyle Anderson?

    Are you truly that stupid?

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    On certain subjects, why not? Is there a rule against it somewhere? If there is, then I'll comply.
    well seeing as their is a whole forum dedicated to spurs/basketball i would say so. Would you start a cheese thread in the spurs forum and expect it to be basketball related discussion?

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    well seeing as their is a whole forum dedicated to spurs/basketball i would say so. Would you start a cheese thread in the spurs forum and expect it to be basketball related discussion?
    I get your point, but it is an interesting topic that can span multiple forums, or do you disagree?

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    I get your point, but it is an interesting topic that can span multiple forums, or do you disagree?
    i disagree. If someone in the club wants to discuss spurs/basketball all they have to do is click the link and they can have their choice of multiple kyle anderson threads. That is presumably the reason for multiple sub-forums. Agree?

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    i disagree. If someone in the club wants to discuss spurs/basketball all they have to do is click the link and they can have their choice of multiple kyle anderson threads. That is presumably the reason for multiple sub-forums. Agree?
    I do agree.

    I saw no harm in making one in this forum because not all posters post up there and someone might be privy to things seen at UCLA down here.

    But if it is so offensive for you guys, then I won't do it anymore.

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    Yeah, don't do it anymore.

    Dilutes the conversation.

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    You might want to check other locations. They always have it up here. I'd be at a loss if they did not.
    They dont? Since when? Or is that a local thing?

    I was at a Subway about a month or so ago here and they had it. That's the one I always go with. It would suck if that's something new that they put in place there.
    It's back by popular demand. I didn't know there were so many connoisseurs of cheese amongst you trolls.
    Apparently it does vary; it must be up to each store. I'm going to a different location next time, mine only has American, pepper jack and swiss.

    http://www.subway.com/subwayroot/Men...s/default.aspx

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    Yeah, don't do it anymore.

    Dilutes the conversation.
    There is no conversation.

    There is only trolling.

    Big difference.

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    You should still try Humboldt Fog if you get the chance.
    Hmm. I just read about it looks pretty bleu cheesy to me. Is it mild in comparison?

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    There is no conversation.

    There is only trolling.

    Big difference.
    I don't have to even be in the conversation for you to dilute it by posting it in multiple forums.

    Do you really need to have all these things explained to you as if you were a child?

    I guess so. I hope everyone dumbs everything way down so you can keep up.

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    Last time I was Amsterdam I took one of those bus tours of the countryside---tulips, windmills, and cheese. One of the stops was a cheese factory in the town of Edam, where the cheese originated. Best cheese I ever had. I took a huge chunk of it back to the hotel with several tins of duck liver pate and never stepped foot in a restaurant the rest of the trip; just down to the corner for fresh baked bread and some Afghani hash and I was set

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