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    The History of Spam

    SPAM is a canned pork product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation that has entered into folklore.

    The labeled ingredients in the original variety of SPAM are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, sugar and sodium nitrite. Other varieties of SPAM differ; SPAM Lite contains pork and chicken, and SPAM Oven Roasted Turkey, a halaal food, is especially popular in Muslim markets.

    The name of SPAM™

    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 Assorted 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" or "Stuff Posing As Meat". The current official explanation is the SP and AM were taken from "SPiced hAM" to win a $100 prize.

    According to Hormel's trademark guidelines, SPAM™ is spelled with all capital letters and treated as an adjective, as in the phrase SPAM™ luncheon meat. As with many trademarks (such as LEGO™ or Kleenex™) consumers typically simply refer to similar meat products as SPAM.



    SPAM around the world

    SPAM luncheon meat, like most other luncheon meats, is precooked. However, SPAM is often pan-fried or otherwise heated through again to add texture, etc.

    Also of interest is a small local festival in Austin, Minnesota, United States, where Hormel corporate HQ is located. The event, known as SPAM Jam is a carnival-type celebration which coincides with local Fourth of July festivities, featuring parades and fireworks which often relate to the popular luncheon meat. Austin is also home to the SPAM Museum, and the plant that produces the SPAM for most of North America and Europe.

    In the United States, the residents of the state of Hawaii and the territory of Guam consume the most SPAM per capita. One popular SPAM dish in Hawaii is spam musubi, in which cooked SPAM is combined with rice and nori seaweed in a manner similar to a pressed sushi roll.

    As of 2003, SPAM is sold in 41 countries worldwide. The largest consumers of SPAM after the United States are the United Kingdom and South Korea. It is also a favourite among the people of Saipan, of the Philippines, and Pacific Islanders.

    Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev credited donations of American supplies of SPAM for the ability of the Soviet Union to feed the Red Army during World War II.



    Cultural references

    SPAM was one of the few meat products excluded from the British food rationing that began in World War II (and continued for a number of years after the war), and the British grew heartily tired of it. The British comedy troupe Monty Python used this as the context for their Spam sketch, which gave rise to the term spam.

    SPAM is not to be confused with spam, the common term for unsolicited bulk electronic messages. Hormel does not object to the term, but insists that it be spelled in lower case so as to distinguish it from the capitalized SPAM™ trademark. Hormel objects to SPAM's product identity (e.g. images of SPAM cans) being used in relation to spamming, and has filed lawsuits against companies which have attempted to trademark words containing "SPAM".

    An Internet joke exists around the notion of a little known religion called "Spammism" which worships the meat.

    The Internet also spawned the not-so-subtle art form of SPAM Haiku; see for example The SPAM Haiku Archive.

    "Weird Al" Yankovic recorded a song called "SPAM" that is a parody of the R.E.M. song "Stand". The song's lyrics are all about the world-famous luncheon meat. The song is included on the soundtrack album for Yankovic's film UHF, although it does not appear in the movie.

    The 1996 movie Muppet Treasure Island featured a character, a villainous pirate pig named "Spa'am". Hormel Foods Corporation sued Jim Henson Productions over the name in a court case that they eventually lost before the film was released.

    The Monty Python musical Spamalot opened on Broadway in New York City in early 2005. It combines themes of the quest for the Holy Grail and SPAM. As of April 2005, it was sold out for most performances.

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    One style of spam ix sto starx talkax wierdox.
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    Ix caix nevix understaix bartix. Ix six confusix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatwad
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    And I'm oh so close to 500 posts. This is a gift from heaven (or at least a gift from the Great White North ). Having never really spammed a forum before, please excuse my feeble attempts. I will now post Simpsons and Family Guy quotes....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Family Guy
    Stewie Griffin: Blast I thought I had more time. Keeping people from having sex is more difficult than I thought. Now I know how the Catholic Church feels. BA-ZING.


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    Ah, Homer and his brain...
    Quote Originally Posted by The Simpsons
    Insurance Agent: Now this place you were at, Moe's, is this a business of some sort?
    Homer's Brain: Don't tell him you were at a bar. But what else is open at night?
    Homer: It's a pornography store. I was buying pornography.
    Three cheers to this smiley:

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagemusha
    It seems like spamming is hard thing to do when requested.
    I can only post every 20 seconds apparently.
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    Lois Griffin: Oh my god. You can only play the piano when you're drunk.
    Peter Griffin: That's not true. I can also vomit, fall over, and make dirty calls to your sister.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Simpsons
    Comic Book Guy: Ack. There is no "emoticon" to express what I am feeling right now.
    He apparently doesn't have access to the wonderful collection of smileys here at the Org.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadesPanther
    The History of Spam

    SPAM is a canned pork product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation that has entered into folklore.

    The labeled ingredients in the original variety of SPAM are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, sugar and sodium nitrite. Other varieties of SPAM differ; SPAM Lite contains pork and chicken, and SPAM Oven Roasted Turkey, a halaal food, is especially popular in Muslim markets.

    The name of SPAM™

    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 Assorted 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" or "Stuff Posing As Meat". The current official explanation is the SP and AM were taken from "SPiced hAM" to win a $100 prize.

    According to Hormel's trademark guidelines, SPAM™ is spelled with all capital letters and treated as an adjective, as in the phrase SPAM™ luncheon meat. As with many trademarks (such as LEGO™ or Kleenex™) consumers typically simply refer to similar meat products as SPAM.



    SPAM around the world

    SPAM luncheon meat, like most other luncheon meats, is precooked. However, SPAM is often pan-fried or otherwise heated through again to add texture, etc.

    Also of interest is a small local festival in Austin, Minnesota, United States, where Hormel corporate HQ is located. The event, known as SPAM Jam is a carnival-type celebration which coincides with local Fourth of July festivities, featuring parades and fireworks which often relate to the popular luncheon meat. Austin is also home to the SPAM Museum, and the plant that produces the SPAM for most of North America and Europe.

    In the United States, the residents of the state of Hawaii and the territory of Guam consume the most SPAM per capita. One popular SPAM dish in Hawaii is spam musubi, in which cooked SPAM is combined with rice and nori seaweed in a manner similar to a pressed sushi roll.

    As of 2003, SPAM is sold in 41 countries worldwide. The largest consumers of SPAM after the United States are the United Kingdom and South Korea. It is also a favourite among the people of Saipan, of the Philippines, and Pacific Islanders.

    Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev credited donations of American supplies of SPAM for the ability of the Soviet Union to feed the Red Army during World War II.



    Cultural references

    SPAM was one of the few meat products excluded from the British food rationing that began in World War II (and continued for a number of years after the war), and the British grew heartily tired of it. The British comedy troupe Monty Python used this as the context for their Spam sketch, which gave rise to the term spam.

    SPAM is not to be confused with spam, the common term for unsolicited bulk electronic messages. Hormel does not object to the term, but insists that it be spelled in lower case so as to distinguish it from the capitalized SPAM™ trademark. Hormel objects to SPAM's product identity (e.g. images of SPAM cans) being used in relation to spamming, and has filed lawsuits against companies which have attempted to trademark words containing "SPAM".

    An Internet joke exists around the notion of a little known religion called "Spammism" which worships the meat.

    The Internet also spawned the not-so-subtle art form of SPAM Haiku; see for example The SPAM Haiku Archive.

    "Weird Al" Yankovic recorded a song called "SPAM" that is a parody of the R.E.M. song "Stand". The song's lyrics are all about the world-famous luncheon meat. The song is included on the soundtrack album for Yankovic's film UHF, although it does not appear in the movie.

    The 1996 movie Muppet Treasure Island featured a character, a villainous pirate pig named "Spa'am". Hormel Foods Corporation sued Jim Henson Productions over the name in a court case that they eventually lost before the film was released.

    The Monty Python musical Spamalot opened on Broadway in New York City in early 2005. It combines themes of the quest for the Holy Grail and SPAM. As of April 2005, it was sold out for most performances.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis IV the Fat
    I agree.
    As do I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadesPanther
    The History of Spam

    SPAM is a canned pork product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation that has entered into folklore.

    The labeled ingredients in the original variety of SPAM are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, sugar and sodium nitrite. Other varieties of SPAM differ; SPAM Lite contains pork and chicken, and SPAM Oven Roasted Turkey, a halaal food, is especially popular in Muslim markets.

    The name of SPAM™

    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 Assorted 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" or "Stuff Posing As Meat". The current official explanation is the SP and AM were taken from "SPiced hAM" to win a $100 prize.

    According to Hormel's trademark guidelines, SPAM™ is spelled with all capital letters and treated as an adjective, as in the phrase SPAM™ luncheon meat. As with many trademarks (such as LEGO™ or Kleenex™) consumers typically simply refer to similar meat products as SPAM.



    SPAM around the world

    SPAM luncheon meat, like most other luncheon meats, is precooked. However, SPAM is often pan-fried or otherwise heated through again to add texture, etc.

    Also of interest is a small local festival in Austin, Minnesota, United States, where Hormel corporate HQ is located. The event, known as SPAM Jam is a carnival-type celebration which coincides with local Fourth of July festivities, featuring parades and fireworks which often relate to the popular luncheon meat. Austin is also home to the SPAM Museum, and the plant that produces the SPAM for most of North America and Europe.

    In the United States, the residents of the state of Hawaii and the territory of Guam consume the most SPAM per capita. One popular SPAM dish in Hawaii is spam musubi, in which cooked SPAM is combined with rice and nori seaweed in a manner similar to a pressed sushi roll.

    As of 2003, SPAM is sold in 41 countries worldwide. The largest consumers of SPAM after the United States are the United Kingdom and South Korea. It is also a favourite among the people of Saipan, of the Philippines, and Pacific Islanders.

    Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev credited donations of American supplies of SPAM for the ability of the Soviet Union to feed the Red Army during World War II.



    Cultural references

    SPAM was one of the few meat products excluded from the British food rationing that began in World War II (and continued for a number of years after the war), and the British grew heartily tired of it. The British comedy troupe Monty Python used this as the context for their Spam sketch, which gave rise to the term spam.

    SPAM is not to be confused with spam, the common term for unsolicited bulk electronic messages. Hormel does not object to the term, but insists that it be spelled in lower case so as to distinguish it from the capitalized SPAM™ trademark. Hormel objects to SPAM's product identity (e.g. images of SPAM cans) being used in relation to spamming, and has filed lawsuits against companies which have attempted to trademark words containing "SPAM".

    An Internet joke exists around the notion of a little known religion called "Spammism" which worships the meat.

    The Internet also spawned the not-so-subtle art form of SPAM Haiku; see for example The SPAM Haiku Archive.

    "Weird Al" Yankovic recorded a song called "SPAM" that is a parody of the R.E.M. song "Stand". The song's lyrics are all about the world-famous luncheon meat. The song is included on the soundtrack album for Yankovic's film UHF, although it does not appear in the movie.

    The 1996 movie Muppet Treasure Island featured a character, a villainous pirate pig named "Spa'am". Hormel Foods Corporation sued Jim Henson Productions over the name in a court case that they eventually lost before the film was released.

    The Monty Python musical Spamalot opened on Broadway in New York City in early 2005. It combines themes of the quest for the Holy Grail and SPAM. As of April 2005, it was sold out for most performances.
    That must be deepest spam i have ever seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kagemusha
    That must be deepest spam i have ever seen.
    I try.

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    Thats the right attitude.
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    It seems like spamming is hard thing to do when requested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kagemusha
    It seems like spamming is hard thing to do when requested.
    Hell, I can spam all I want- I just try to keep it clever.

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