Spam Bois Rise Up
post your favorite pre-packaged, mass-produced, regional or gross food products
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Re: Spam Bois Rise Up
> You eat the first one, and it's delicious.
> You eat the second one, and it validates your impression of the first.
> You eat the third one, but wait, something is wrong.
> You eat the fourth one, and you realize you've made a mistake.
> But you still have two left. You don't want to waste food, right? So you gulp down the last two.
And in that moment, you understand why your father took his own life.
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Re: Spam Bois Rise Up
I fucking love MREs. These babies fueled me through many a Boy Scout camping trip. When you hike up and down hills for hours you really appreciate the amount of calories in a single package these things could hold. When I was regularly eating them the Iraq war was in full swing and MRE menus were transitioning out of the awkward teenage years of the 90s menus and into a sort of young adulthood of the early to mid 2000s. What that meant is that the flameless ration heaters were potent enough to put in a water bottle and make a bomb, the main courses were hit or miss enough to make trading with other scouts a fun and tactical bonding event, and we had motherfuckin JALAPENO CHEESE SPREAD BABY. Even in modern MREs it's for some reason increasingly rare to find that golden paste. One of these days I need to hit up one of the half million surplus stores in Phoenix and buy a bunch. It's way past time for a colon stopping shelf stable bread binge.
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Re: Spam Bois Rise Up
AHAHAHAHA holy fuck it's so true.DevilDoa wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 5:37 pm
> You eat the first one, and it's delicious.
> You eat the second one, and it validates your impression of the first.
> You eat the third one, but wait, something is wrong.
> You eat the fourth one, and you realize you've made a mistake.
> But you still have two left. You don't want to waste food, right? So you gulp down the last two.
And in that moment, you understand why your father took his own life.
My uncle was in the navy and they used to call these things "horse dicks"
Re: Spam Bois Rise Up
This stuff fried up nice and crispy on a cast iron is delicious.
Throw in a couple of eggs and you're set.
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austin minnesota smells exactly what you'd expect it to smell like
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Guys. It's really not that bad. You just have to rinse off the industrial lubricant once it's out of the can.
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Re: Spam Bois Rise Up
Brookdale is the largest company in America that tasks itself with taking care of old people before they die in the form of nursing homes, independent living communities, rehabilitation centers, and other in-patient services.
Brookdale is also the brand of a mystery meat fed to consumers around America.
I feel like... I just feel like maybe... there's... there's a connection there somewhere.
Brookdale is also the brand of a mystery meat fed to consumers around America.
I feel like... I just feel like maybe... there's... there's a connection there somewhere.
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Well, Soylent is a real product that now exists. So I guess these days nothing is off the tableLoud Speakers MC wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 2:30 amBrookdale is the largest company in America that tasks itself with taking of old people before they die in the form of nursing homes, independent living communities, rehabilitation centers, and other in-patient services.
Brookdale is also the brand of a mystery meat fed to consumers around America.
I feel like... I just feel like maybe... there's... there's a connection there somewhere.