| Spam 11:29 - Sep 26 with 1251 views | onehunglow | How did this term for a faux meat product become used in its contemporary way of describing internet stuff Spam means tins opened for a cheap lunch [Post edited 26 Sep 2024 12:07]
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| Spam on 13:30 - Sep 26 with 1203 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | It comes from the Monty python song I believe. On another note how the hell is spam so expensive these days? |  |
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| Spam on 13:41 - Sep 26 with 1200 views | onehunglow |
| Spam on 13:30 - Sep 26 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | It comes from the Monty python song I believe. On another note how the hell is spam so expensive these days? |
I believe it’s available still in Home Bargains although here in west Wirral ,the consumption of this would lead to social exclusion |  |
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| Spam on 17:28 - Sep 26 with 1162 views | howenjack | The origin of the name comes from" S pecially P repared A merican M eat . It was a mainstay for the american forces in WW2 and supplied to the GI's . It retained its popularity post war with the home market hence its presence on supermarket shelves. Personally, I eat quite a lot of spam It's great sliced thinly and fried in a pan with one or two eggs . Try it you will see what I mean . There are 2 varieties of spam there is a tin of bacon spam and also the pork meat one , both can be fried to good effect. |  | |  |
| Spam on 17:29 - Sep 26 with 1151 views | Whiterockin |
| Spam on 17:28 - Sep 26 by howenjack | The origin of the name comes from" S pecially P repared A merican M eat . It was a mainstay for the american forces in WW2 and supplied to the GI's . It retained its popularity post war with the home market hence its presence on supermarket shelves. Personally, I eat quite a lot of spam It's great sliced thinly and fried in a pan with one or two eggs . Try it you will see what I mean . There are 2 varieties of spam there is a tin of bacon spam and also the pork meat one , both can be fried to good effect. |
Fried spam and eggs really is the business, particularly when cooking outdoors. |  | |  |
| Spam on 19:02 - Sep 26 with 1099 views | onehunglow | Sorry I started this God awful thread Fried Spam It’s almost as bad as eating cockles in newspaper |  |
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| Spam on 20:08 - Sep 26 with 1068 views | KeithHaynes |
| Spam on 19:02 - Sep 26 by onehunglow | Sorry I started this God awful thread Fried Spam It’s almost as bad as eating cockles in newspaper |
Lovely mate, what about the Friday night fish man in pubs of old ? |  |
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| Spam on 20:42 - Sep 26 with 999 views | Whiterockin |
| Spam on 20:08 - Sep 26 by KeithHaynes | Lovely mate, what about the Friday night fish man in pubs of old ? |
In Swansea I remember two in particular, Colin Presdee and later Roger Blewett. |  | |  |
| Spam on 21:41 - Sep 26 with 943 views | onehunglow |
| Spam on 20:08 - Sep 26 by KeithHaynes | Lovely mate, what about the Friday night fish man in pubs of old ? |
Dear God man We weren’t working class oiks but trusty lower middle class business owning types although me ol mum hated foreign “ muck” until the day she left to join Lucifer [Post edited 26 Sep 2024 21:41]
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| Spam on 21:52 - Sep 26 with 917 views | KeithHaynes |
| Spam on 21:41 - Sep 26 by onehunglow | Dear God man We weren’t working class oiks but trusty lower middle class business owning types although me ol mum hated foreign “ muck” until the day she left to join Lucifer [Post edited 26 Sep 2024 21:41]
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A mouthful of salted cockles and a crab stick with some salt n vinegar crisps. Chips on the way home. |  |
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| Spam on 22:17 - Sep 26 with 901 views | builthjack |
| Spam on 20:08 - Sep 26 by KeithHaynes | Lovely mate, what about the Friday night fish man in pubs of old ? |
It was Saturday night in the Smiths in Llansamlet. He was a brick ice by day and put on his white overall to sell cockles in the pub at night. Made good money. I forget his name. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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| Spam on 23:22 - Sep 26 with 870 views | onehunglow |
| Spam on 21:52 - Sep 26 by KeithHaynes | A mouthful of salted cockles and a crab stick with some salt n vinegar crisps. Chips on the way home. |
Dear God man Any more of that and your readers will think you common |  |
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| Spam on 00:58 - Sep 27 with 843 views | Robbie |
| Spam on 17:28 - Sep 26 by howenjack | The origin of the name comes from" S pecially P repared A merican M eat . It was a mainstay for the american forces in WW2 and supplied to the GI's . It retained its popularity post war with the home market hence its presence on supermarket shelves. Personally, I eat quite a lot of spam It's great sliced thinly and fried in a pan with one or two eggs . Try it you will see what I mean . There are 2 varieties of spam there is a tin of bacon spam and also the pork meat one , both can be fried to good effect. |
One for my next Quiz question answer in the bank , nice one . Really did not know the backstory to the product though , good info too . Spam and Corned beef in a tin , that little supplied key as the can opener still about . |  | |  |
| Spam on 09:04 - Sep 27 with 774 views | onehunglow |
| Spam on 00:58 - Sep 27 by Robbie | One for my next Quiz question answer in the bank , nice one . Really did not know the backstory to the product though , good info too . Spam and Corned beef in a tin , that little supplied key as the can opener still about . |
It’s what makes this site What a thread . It shows why I’m the pre eminent poster that all look out for Spam. |  |
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| Spam on 09:43 - Sep 27 with 744 views | Whiterockin |
| Spam on 09:04 - Sep 27 by onehunglow | It’s what makes this site What a thread . It shows why I’m the pre eminent poster that all look out for Spam. |
This could be your year for POTY. You would have a hard job matching the last two winners. |  | |  |
| Spam on 11:44 - Sep 27 with 702 views | onehunglow |
| Spam on 09:43 - Sep 27 by Whiterockin | This could be your year for POTY. You would have a hard job matching the last two winners. |
Between the two of us,the most erudite is RichardO The most “ intelligent” Joesus Most belligerent is Dr Winston Most likeable are Pete and Rhondda boy I’m the most annoying and compulsive contributor though ,and the most humble ,by a mile I won POTY on another site but the result was vetoed |  |
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| Spam on 16:21 - Sep 27 with 641 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
| Spam on 17:28 - Sep 26 by howenjack | The origin of the name comes from" S pecially P repared A merican M eat . It was a mainstay for the american forces in WW2 and supplied to the GI's . It retained its popularity post war with the home market hence its presence on supermarket shelves. Personally, I eat quite a lot of spam It's great sliced thinly and fried in a pan with one or two eggs . Try it you will see what I mean . There are 2 varieties of spam there is a tin of bacon spam and also the pork meat one , both can be fried to good effect. |
Is that true? I always believed it was a portmanteau of Spiced Ham? |  |
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| Spam on 17:27 - Sep 27 with 608 views | onehunglow |
| Spam on 16:21 - Sep 27 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Is that true? I always believed it was a portmanteau of Spiced Ham? |
Portmanteau I know that one |  |
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