Talk:Fromage

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fromage is also a type of french cheese (anonymous)

Yes, in Anglo cultures, fromage refers to French style cheeses (as well as being the general French word for cheese), and if you're concerned about English readers mistaking one for another, you can put together a disambiguation for the page. 67.10.131.229 13:22, 13 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Past Tense

Part of this article is written in future tense, but probably should be written in past tense.

Instead of: Ed will be hosting Ultra Fromage on January 1st

It should read: Ed hosted Ultra Fromage on January 1st

EDIT: JimmmyThePiep 03:10, 14 January 2007 (UTC)