it says chopped port and ham on the can of it... :san_cool:
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it says chopped port and ham on the can of it... :san_cool:
Wow, this thread lasted over night.....
I like ham....
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Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
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Originally Posted by Beirut
Thats because its a legit question...Quote:
Originally Posted by discovery1
Do you like Christmas ham or Christmas SPAM!!!:san_wink:
Do any of you just eat turkey like normal people?
I can't believe the heretical activities in this thread. Unbelievable. Spam or ham, they are no good. Butter cookies, good sir, are the food of the Gods; the ones they eat instead of ambrosia during festivals.
No, seriously, nobody can ever get bored from eating butter cookies, not even Santa. :san_smiley:
Also, butter cookies do not kill animals and Muslims can eat them, too! :san_grin:
I do. In fact, I've never had spam before in my life.Quote:
Originally Posted by Craterus
:spammer: or :weirdthread: ?
+1 :sneaky:
OK folks. It's 0330 GMT; dear SerClegane is airborne as we speak, and our beloved Solypsist should be jetting back to NYC soon (they were both away from their home continents the past few days, on business).
So it's time to tidy up, lest they think we can't take care of ourselves.:san_laugh:
Devastatin Dave: I guess the consensus is: Spam is not half-bad, but tradition prevails among the backroom membership - they mostly prefer once-wild-but-now-domesticated fowl, or actual swine haunch, for their 12-25 meal entree.
Maybe it's a cultural thing.
Among my (almost) 55 years of breathing on earth, have been dozens of December 25th meals eaten out of cans, freeze-dried bags, boxes, and other appurtenances. In the end, it was the company that mattered, not the meal.
Lukewarm Chili-mac, delivered by First Sergeant Joe Killebrew (who manged to expertly avoid booby traps and landmines to bring his boys food); shared in the platoon CP with 19 of my platoon-mates, eating with fingers out of our steelpot helmets - you can't buy that kind of moment. Nobody sang, there was no light from above, there was only (temporary) peace. And brotherhood.
Uh-oh. I got nostalgic again, huh? Sorries.
It's been a fun thread, folks.
But: closed.