(spam removed, but topic is too entertaining to delete - items looked to be unlicensed anyway)
(spam removed, but topic is too entertaining to delete - items looked to be unlicensed anyway)
Last edited by griffin; 19th January 2010 at 12:50 AM.
Wow! Thank you for spamming us!
Let's all go to his spam site and buy faction symbols to put on our lawn mowers! Hurray for Spambot!!
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lol i thought it was spam!!!
You don't need to search too hard to find this stuff.
lol at the TF lawnmower. If only you could get it to cut grass for you
-=≡OrionPax≡=-
Knights of my untidy study
year before last I went to an automotive place in Burwood Westfields I don't recall the place name, but I picked up car decals and I bought the Autobot decal and placed it on my computer I have the small one on the front and large one on the side of my computer![]()
Spam wonderful spam, lovely spam spaaaaaamm, spaaaaammmmm
Yum, tasty spam. I couldn't possibly eat any more.
I could never have found this stuff on eBay for $1
</end sarcasm>
Spam is good!
Here, for your reading pleasure:
Feel free to read more hereSpam is typically sold in cans with a net weight of 340 grams (12 ounces). A 56 gram (approximately 2 ounce) serving of original Spam provides seven grams of protein, two grams of carbohydrates, 15 grams of fat (23% US Daily Value) including 6 grams of saturated fat (28% US Daily Value), and 170 calories. A serving also contains nearly a third of the recommended daily intake of sodium (salt). A 56 gram serving of spam contains 767 mg of sodium, equivalent to approximately 2 grams of salt, indicating about 3.6% of spam's mass is salt. Spam provides very little in terms of vitamins and minerals (0% vitamin A, 1% vitamin C , 1% calcium, 3% iron). It has been listed as a food that is a poor choice for weight loss and optimum health and as a food that "is high in saturated fat and sodium"
Lol![]()