Yes it is! The milk comes from the intergalatic space cow, is sent down to earth via The Milky Way, and then converted to cheese at your local dairy factory. Then the cheese is loaded up onto pullies in Alabama and hoisted up to the sky by my uncle Bob to build (or rebuild) the moon
2006-11-15 11:16:49
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answer #1
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answered by Roman Soldier 5
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Nope - despite what you may have seen on Wallace and Gromit.
Even before we landed on the moon, we knew that it wasn't made of cheese. Craters on the moon didn't melt or sag by the force of gravity or the light from the sun. They remained there, year after year, like they were carved in stone.
Then we landed on the moon, and brought back sample of what was on the lunar surface. The moon was made of rock and stone. It was also difficult to spread onto crackers, made awful nachos, and was completely inedible with any type of wine.
2006-11-15 18:07:02
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answered by Polymath 5
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Cheese? Are ya serious!? Everyone knows the moon is NOT cheese. It's actually a big cookie.
2006-11-15 18:03:15
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Swiss Cheese to be exact
2006-11-15 23:42:06
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answered by eeeeeeeeclipse 4
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Neil Armstrong in allergic to cheese and he was fine.
Does this answer your question??
2006-11-16 07:48:52
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answer #5
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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I wish it was cheese then I could eat it.
2006-11-18 17:54:39
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answered by spongytoast 2
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Yeah...provolone, it's delicious.
Come on, you've been watching too many cartoons. It's nothing but rocks and dust.
2006-11-15 18:06:20
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answered by Shaun 4
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Yep, but it is really rotten too. Been up there for millions of years.
2006-11-15 18:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope.
2006-11-15 17:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course.
2006-11-15 17:59:49
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answered by kyle.keyes 6
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