sewe

10 posts · 2006-01-10 07:52:44 to 2006-01-26 11:26:23

#11600000708 01/10/2006 07:52:44 sewe
I have to apologize, I really didn't mean to send this thread. There was a kind of typing bug and I occasionally hit Enter. Just ignore this and lock it, if possible.
Sorry again

Message Edited by zeroone5069 on 01-10-200607:55 AM

#11600000738 01/22/2006 07:57:07 Re: sewe
BEEF CANS!
#11600000748 01/23/2006 11:39:17 Re: sewe
parsley!!
#11600000749 01/23/2006 14:35:36 Re: sewe

If spam = spiced ham,  would spiced human = spuman?    Discuss...

#11600000751 01/23/2006 15:14:35 Re: sewe
LOL. i had never thought of that before. so i looked it up on wikipedia lol:

The name "Spam" was chosen in the 1930s when the product, whose original name—"Hormel Spiced Ham"—was far less memorable, began to lose market share. The name was chosen from multiple entries in a naming contest. A Hormel official once stated that the original meaning of the name Spam was "Shoulder of Pork and hAM". According to writer Marguerite Patten in Spam – The Cookbook, the name was suggested by Kenneth Daigneau, brother of the Hormel vice president and an actor.

Other explanations of the origin of the term include the acronym "Specially Processed American Meat", "Spiced Pork And haM", "Specially Processed Army Meat", and "SPAre hAM"; there are also some less-than-serious explanations, such as "Synthetically Produced Artificial Meat", "Some Parts Are Meat", "Someone's Pigs Are Missing", or "Stuff Posing As Meat". The current official explanation is the SP and AM were taken from "SPiced hAM" to win a $100 prize!

The humorous radio show Ask Dr. Science claimed it is an acronym for "Scientifically Produced Animal Matter", a product of the food synthesis experiments of the 1950s, whose "closest living relative was the Velveeta, a kind of synthetic jellyfish."

According to Hormel's trademark guidelines, Spam should be spelled with all capital letters and treated as an adjective, as in the phrase SPAM luncheon meat. However, barring having entered into a contract requiring one to do so, no one is legally obliged to follow such trademark guidelines. As with many other trademarks, such as Lego or Kleenex, people often refer to similar meat products as "Spam".

spiced human should be spuman but i think spuman farms inc. would be upset and u know how powerful the farm industry is. so it would be called spiman, or maybe spaman.
#11600000752 01/24/2006 12:17:33 Re: sewe
when I say BEEF CANS!!! u do NOT say parsley.... pfft seriously.... i mean cmon.... how silly is that
when I say BEEF CANS!!! u say IN UR FACE!!!! and i pick up a baseball bat and hit you :]
#11600000753 01/24/2006 12:23:40 Re: sewe
that doesn't sound gd!! :robotsad:
#11600000754 01/24/2006 13:48:10 Re: sewe


Firemaker911 wrote:
BEEF CANS!



I like SPAM!!!!!
#11600000757 01/25/2006 09:43:18 Re: sewe

Nooo....

What have I done... what have you done?!

The Mods will kill me!! I'm a dead man...

SMILEY

#11600000758 01/26/2006 11:26:23 Re: sewe
dont worry to much, its only a plastic baseball bat
*gets hammer*