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| MaRt |
| ...I hope you like spamming too. |
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| dj_mdma |
i'm spamming too
SPAM SPAM SPAM
there u go |
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| AndskiSpeed |
| Spam is cool, I manage to do a lot of it |
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| goldenarmZ |
| this isn't spam.. just a plain old post. |
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| flystyler |
| Ahhh the youth today, i remember when me, ste, starfox and others were setting the benchmark of spamming :p |
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| X-Hale |
| Oh fray u grumpy old bastard :p |
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| big dave |
vot eez dis "spam" you speakz ov?
eez it a fish? |
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| kr00t0n |
| quote: | Originally posted by big dave
vot eez dis "spam" you speakz ov?
eez it a fish? |
ROFLMAO!!!!! :stongue: :haha: :stongue: :haha: |
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| dj_mdma |
| quote: | Originally posted by big dave
vot eez dis "spam" you speakz ov?
eez it a fish? |
no |
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| big dave |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_mdma
no |
thats not very helpful is it?
really its not! |
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| goose_wh |
Can you still get spam in Britain?.. or is that Salad Cream?
I dont know what it is? |
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| X-Hale |
| quote: | Originally posted by goose_wh
Can you still get spam in Britain?.. or is that Salad Cream?
I dont know what it is? |
Spam Food Gets Own Museum
Depending on who's eating it, Spam is either a slice of post-war Americana or a slice of who knows what.
Whatever it is, the canned convenience food now has its own museum.
Inside the museum -- admission is free -- those followers will have plenty to absorb. A 430-foot conveyor belt rattles around the ceiling, carrying about 850 cans of Spam.
Visitors can take a Spam exam or can their own Spam (not the real stuff). There's also a radio station -- KSpam -- and a video screen that shows classic Monty Python skits slamming Spam.
The museum also has exhibits on the Hormel family, explains what goes into Spam (pork shoulder, ham, spices and preservatives) and describes the product's special relationship with American troops in World War II.
Some people may love Spam for its salty ham taste, but others are fascinated by the name. In 1935, Hormel President Jay Hormel held a contest at a New Year's Eve party to name the meat. The winner spliced the words "spice" and "ham" to claim the $100 prize.
Barker, who said she has eaten Spam all her life and fed it to her six children, left the gift shop with a stuffed can of talking Spam. She gave it a squeeze. |
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