I'm fairly sure I heard a version of this pre-2000 about someone opening a cheese shop called "Cheeses of Nazareth" :) Sadly it was verbal so I don't know the exact provenance, but I'd bet it was abstracted from a British comedy show (possibly radio).
I think it's probably from "I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue". I think the game was Film Club, there they have to suggest films that would appeal to a certain demographic. The demographic was "Cheese Makers", and the answers were "Cheeses of Nazareth", then others like "Fromage to Eternity", "The Rock Fort" etc.
Plausible, yes. Most of my cohort are fans of the late Humph & the gang. Barry Cryer, of course, wrote for a lot of other comedians so gags often originate from or propagate via him
I have a silly dream about a rogue Catholic priest holding mass using cheese instead of bread, and after the transubstantiation, declaring: “Cheese is Christ”
The Wire's sideways baseball cap moment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_u_gF7kmys
Lifted from the series contributor Richard Price's novel Clockers from a decade earlier.
* Modern Family, 2010: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXedC4qdkgo
* Kath and Kim, 2002: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HrKqbuaMxw
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondegreen
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/I%27m_Sorry_I_Haven%27t_a_Clue
Well, obviously it's not meant to be taken literally; it refers to any manufacturers of dairy products.
I have a silly dream about a rogue Catholic priest holding mass using cheese instead of bread, and after the transubstantiation, declaring: “Cheese is Christ”
https://thebobsburgerexperiment.com/post/107179866987/cheese...
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... להמיר בחזרה למים.
האם אתה יכול להדגים באמצעות אמפורה זו?
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