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Yeah- good luck with that buddy. bet you wished YOU lived in America-we still make better stuff than you guys do!
 
I know I post some rc stuff in this rocket forum which is a bit out there for these forums but --- WTH --- this there any relation --- am I missing something ??????
 
This guy is ticking me off. I hate spam - the processed meat food and email.
 
Is there really 'bacon' spam? IDK-don't eat it. Tried it once in Britain-fried. It was okay. I hear you can eat it cold. I've fed too many dogs canned food- can't get past that. I told my kids "try everything once" so I should take my own advice about this.
I love TRF- just realized I hijacked a thread about spam with spam....
 
Yup sir, there's several varieties. Bacon, cheese, jalepeno, original, something else, imagine the mix n' match possibilities!
 
I don't eat it either, but the ol' girl enjoys cutting/molding/shaping/frying of the spam - she's crafty.
 
It does not matter what flavor you make a turd, it is still a turd. Salted potted or canned processed mean by products. If you can get past the socialist manifesto part, read Upton Singlair's "The Jungle" and you want eat canned meat or hotdogs again.

There was a period in my life where I almost went VEGAN because of that book. Oh, well, it only lasted a few weeks and steak was my friend again. Hot dogs took a little longer.
 
For those who may not know "The Jungle"- was what would now be called an expose' of Chicago's infamous meat packing plants. With the advent of refrigerated box cars-meat from all those romantic Western cattle drives (which arrived alive) could be processed and shipped over the ever-expanding rail system that fueled America's growth. It's a rather depressing tome with graphic depictions of the horrible working conditions and practices back in the day. I'm with Chuck-but still can't do hot dogs.
 
Greatt explaination of "The Jungle". I was required to read it in a college course by one of my more liberla professors. Between it and a few other texts, they have been a big influence on making me mroe moderate (I use that term lightly because I am still fairly conservative).
 

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