Tkobo, are you ok?
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Tkobo, are you ok?
Feeling well?
A couple of bugs have been reported so far and none by you
A couple of bugs have been reported so far and none by you
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dust off wrote:
It's not funny tkobo, you must be really ill.
Now in my qausi defense, ive always been kinda "ill "
Leave the mouse alone every few hours and get some nutrition.
Heck, ill accept almost any reason to cook up and enjoy a steak,thanks .
As for bugs, im still in the trying to answer my own questions phase of playing the game.
Im seens a few things that could be, but since i have no idea if they are W.A.D., issues, or bugs im just concentrating on exploring the game atm.
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Nice one.It's not funny tkobo, you must be really ill.
Now in my qausi defense, ive always been kinda "ill "
Leave the mouse alone every few hours and get some nutrition.
Heck, ill accept almost any reason to cook up and enjoy a steak,thanks .
Hard to beat a decent steak. Mind since I discovered a slow cooker even cheaper meat tastes great.
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You can achieve the same affect with any stove set on 250F. I've worked in just about every sort of kitchen, and this was an early lesson.since I discovered a slow cooker even cheaper meat tastes great.
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Oh, Spam is most definately a real food.killerflood wrote:is spam even a real food?
whats with the spam burger picture?
Although, like tkobo, I prefer steak nowadays -- there have been times in my life where Spam was the only alternative.
Best Spam memory: When I was in the military, I had come back after a very long patrol -- about ten days -- and was very hungry. Our brand new box of MRE's that we had stashed had become victim of a hungry and inquisitive racoon (whom, I regret to say, we shot with great malice). Rustling through our duffle bags, one of our guys has a couple of cans of Spam his Mom had sent him. I opened a can, jammed the entire thing on a stick, and roasted it over a fire like a weenie roast. I still remember how great it tasted!
Not much Spam anymore. Once or twice a year Ill chop some up with scrambled eggs. My kids hate it. They have never been without.
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Killerflood,
I have to ask: how old are you?
Here you go.....some education:
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I have to ask: how old are you?
Here you go.....some education:
And how did this ubiquitous meat product become known today for electronic trash?Nifty Spam Trivia!
By World War II, Hormel had sold twenty thousand tons of Spam. Then, during the wartime meat rationing, Spam got popular...
If all the cans of Spam ever eaten were put end-to-end, they would circle the globe at least ten times.
In the U.S. alone, 3.8 cans of Spam "are consumed every second"(assuming SPAM is eaten 24 hours a day, 365.25 days a year).
Senator Robert Byrd of West Viginia eats a sandwich of SPAM and mayonnaise on white bread three times a week.
Residents of Hawai'i eat an average of four cans of SPAM per person per year, more than in any other place on Earth (Elsewhere in the Universe, who knows?).
By 1959, a billion cans of SPAM had been sold. The two billion mark was hit in 1970, followed by three billion in 1980, four billion in 1986, and five billion in 1993. That's a lot of SPAM!
In Korea, SPAM is sold in stylish presentation gift boxes of nine cans each. SPAM stolen from army PXs can be found on the Korean black market. And there are Korean imitations called Lo-Spam, Dak, Plumrose, and Tulip, to ensure that no one need go without.
Nikita Krushchev once credited SPAM with the survival of the WWII Russian army. ''Without SPAM, we wouldn't have been able to feed our army,'' he said.
SPAM is sold in over 99% of U.S. grocery stores.
The SPAM luncheon meat trademark is registered in 93 countries.
Over 60 million people in the U.S. eat SPAM.
SPAM is made in two U.S. locations - Austin, Minnesota, and Fremont, Nebraska - and seven other countries: England, Australia, Denmark, Phillipines, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.
In 1989, the U.S. armed forces bought 3.3 million pounds of SPAM.
Over 141 million cans of SPAM are sold worldwide each year.
So, you must be a youngster ..... next thing you're going to ask I suspect is who is Monty Python.It is widely believed the term spam is derived from the 1970 SPAM sketch of the BBC television comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus". The sketch is set in a cafe where nearly every item on the menu includes SPAM luncheon meat. As the waiter recites the SPAM-filled menu, a chorus of Viking patrons drowns out all conversations with a song repeating "SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM... lovely SPAM, wonderful SPAM", hence "SPAMming" the dialogue. The excessive amount of SPAM mentioned in the sketch is a reference to British rationing during World War II. SPAM was one of the few meat products that avoided rationing, and hence was widely available.
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