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DISCOUNT INTERNET MARKETING SERVICES
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Aug 12 00:00 UTC 1997 |
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mta
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response 1 of 19:
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Aug 12 00:04 UTC 1997 |
This would be more appropriate in the Classified conference .. if there.
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scott
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response 2 of 19:
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Aug 12 11:56 UTC 1997 |
Amazing! Spam finds Grex. Now once they find out how slim the pickings
are...
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headdoc
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response 3 of 19:
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Aug 13 01:21 UTC 1997 |
This spam is about as appealing as the original.
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i
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response 4 of 19:
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Aug 13 01:29 UTC 1997 |
I've tried the original. It's much more appealing than this.
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remmers
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response 5 of 19:
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Aug 13 12:41 UTC 1997 |
Being a World War II baby, I was served Spam a lot as a kid.
Believe it or not, I actually liked it. The internet variety,
by contrast, is about as appealing as industrial smog.
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valerie
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response 6 of 19:
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Aug 13 15:45 UTC 1997 |
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scott
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response 7 of 19:
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Aug 13 16:02 UTC 1997 |
This item now linked to the "Ing" conference.
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remmers
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response 8 of 19:
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Aug 13 17:44 UTC 1997 |
Heh. It's the spammING item?
It's been so long since I've eaten Spam that I don't think I
could give much of a description beyond "vaguely ham-like
substance". Anybody else want to try?
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i
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response 9 of 19:
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Aug 13 22:25 UTC 1997 |
Velveta is to real cheese as Spam is to real ham. Sort of a fast-food
version. I'd guess it's a lot higher in fat and sodium than ham, and
okay if you don't mind that. I eat a bit occasionally when I'm looking
for something different. But I stay away from Velveta (sp?).
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scott
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response 10 of 19:
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Aug 13 23:12 UTC 1997 |
Less taste, more shelf life. Spam is kinda salty, and has some kind of
strange meat jelly in the corner of the can sometimes.
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scott
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response 11 of 19:
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Aug 13 23:14 UTC 1997 |
BTW, this item proves that Grex is like an oyster:
When an irritating foreign object gets past the shell, a protective layer
starts to build up around the object, rendering less irritating. Some of
these obnoxious items even become "pearls" of conferencing. :)
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headdoc
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response 12 of 19:
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Aug 14 00:50 UTC 1997 |
Hard to think of Spam as a pearl of anything. I can't get past the smell.
I always think it smells like opening a can of cat food. (Now I can't wait
to hear all about those of you who think cat food is great!)
Valerie, the original Spam is enough to make everyon a vegatarian.
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omni
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response 13 of 19:
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Aug 15 04:07 UTC 1997 |
I disagree Audrey. I am another of those people who dig Spam, but only if
I'm in one of my southern cooking moods. When that happens, I crave things
like Spam, biscuits-n-gravy, cornbread, chicken fried steak, and fried peanut
butter and banana snadwiches.
Velveeta, on the other hand is evil.
I guess it all depends on where you come from on the economic scale. I come
from a middle class background, and generally will eat most anything.
Now I've went and made myself hungry, and we're all out of bananas. ;)
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gracel
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response 14 of 19:
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Aug 15 19:57 UTC 1997 |
When I was growing up, we would (very occasionally) have Spam for dinner
as a ham substitute -- always baked, covered with brown sugar & surrounded
by sweet potatoes. More recently, when I was packing lunches
for two & making a week's worth of sandwiches for the freezer, I found
Spam to be tolerable but not good, and indeed salty. It was corn-free
and salt-free and had a long shelf life, but was also expensive.
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mta
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response 15 of 19:
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Aug 16 00:16 UTC 1997 |
Every so often my ex tries to serve Spam when the kids are over and they
have unanimously proclaimed it "cruel and unusual punishment" and refuse
dinner if that's the only choice. (or so I'm told. I find it hard to
believe that they voluntarily skip a meal, though.)
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valerie
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response 16 of 19:
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Aug 18 17:19 UTC 1997 |
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e4808mc
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response 17 of 19:
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Aug 21 04:08 UTC 1997 |
Ah yes, the classic Southern Spam: Brown sugar, yellow mustard, vinegar,
mixed and poured over a clove-spiked Spam cube, and baked for 45 minutes.
Recently I saw a low-sodium, lower-fat version of Spam next to the orginal
on the shelves at Meijer.
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srw
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response 18 of 19:
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Aug 30 06:36 UTC 1997 |
Ah-ha! Just what we need. Spam-Lite.
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otter
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response 19 of 19:
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Sep 28 07:51 UTC 1997 |
Friend: Spam? Eeeew! Meat from a can?!?
Kae: Is that a tuna sandwich you're eating?
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