We never did know what the ingredients were for sure, but we ate it . Yes, growing up we ate sandwiches made out of it, we fried it, added cheese to it, put mayo on it, but ask someone what it was, and, well, no one seemed to know.I still do not know, although now I see that there is a product called Turkey Spam on some grocery shelves. Well, whatever it was and is, it has endured on grocery shelves like a fifty year old box of Twinkies.(my personal favorite)
Now, however , in the computer age, we got a new kind of spam. Recently my AOL account was some how taken over by a spammer,and they are sending out advertisement for a work at home get rich site. My entire address book was used. I have asked several computer folks how to get it stopped, and they say that I can't.
So, it seems like the new spam is much like traditional spam. It lasts forever, and who knows what is really in it.
So,spam sandwich, anyone?
PS, did you know that there is a Spam Museum? Really.
http://www.spam.com/games/Museum/default.aspx
2 comments:
Cedar: Spam (who cares what is in it), onions, mayo, white bread...A Kebo hunting staple. Now, sadly, it is way to expensive.
Hey, GF, the turkey spam is actually pretty good-try it.
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