He, he, but saying a DJ is playing cheesy tracks is actually cheesy to me!
Some of those B&S tracks would be soulful and deep to someone else. It's
very subjective!

:)

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>From: Jason Brunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Cyclone Wehner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [313] What Is Cheese?
>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2002 4:53 AM
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>> It's strange when people use this term - that's cheesy, this is cheesy. What
>> is the general definition of cheese within a 313 context?
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> That's really weird- I just asked my girlfriend that exact same question the
> other day- its used in our house to describe anything that makes your skin
> crawl- so a bad TV presenter may be described as cheesy or a really obvious
> ending to an otherwise good film.  Mostly we use it to describe the classic
> Euro Trance sound but occasionally also Body and Soul type tracks which have
> a really over the top 10 minute flute solo and really obvious "love peace
> and harmony" type lyrics- its such a wonderful and useful phrase!
>
> Jason
> 

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