fuck, its no good watching this when I had a lousy dinner.
OMG!!
they roast the entire pig!!!
cb, i need food.
Originally posted by av98m:cb, i need food.
Nothing in your kitchen, ah?
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
Nothing in your kitchen, ah?
the only thing vaguely edible is a can of corned beef. all the other meat is frozen.
now.. 17 chilli dogs...
i think i could do about.. 10..
I once picked up a can of corned beef off a supermarket shelf.
It said: 77% beef.
I don't think I want to know what the other 23% is.
the first 5 dogs are delivered...
17 within an hour..
he's struggling with the final 4!!
last one!!
he's going to make it!!
he did it!!
he should go for more!
good for him. hrrumph.
time to watch csi and dream of breakfast
Originally posted by fudgester:I once picked up a can of corned beef off a supermarket shelf.
It said: 77% beef.
I don't think I want to know what the other 23% is.
i dont think you wanna know which part of the cow that 77% came from either
Originally posted by cassie:
i dont think you wanna know which part of the cow that 77% came from either
silverside actually
Originally posted by fudgester:I once picked up a can of corned beef off a supermarket shelf.
It said: 77% beef.
I don't think I want to know what the other 23% is.
Probably preservatives.
I still have an unopened tin of Spam that was given to me as a souvenir when I toured the Hormel factory down in Austin, MN, back in the early 90s. I wonder if the "meat" inside is still edible.
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
Probably preservatives.
I still have an unopened tin of Spam that was given to me as a souvenir when I toured the Hormel factory down in Austin, MN, back in the early 90s. I wonder if the "meat" inside is still edible.
i think you can use the can as a doorstop from now instead
*lubs chin*
Originally posted by the Bear:i think you can use the can as a doorstop from now instead
The running joke is that Spam is so full of preservatives that it essentially has an unlimited shelf life if left unopened. Even though the special packaging marks it as a collector's item, I'm sorely tempted to open it up and see if in fact the meat is still safe to consume.
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
Probably preservatives.
I still have an unopened tin of Spam that was given to me as a souvenir when I toured the Hormel factory down in Austin, MN, back in the early 90s. I wonder if the "meat" inside is still edible.
you can always try...
Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
Probably preservatives.
I still have an unopened tin of Spam that was given to me as a souvenir when I toured the Hormel factory down in Austin, MN, back in the early 90s. I wonder if the "meat" inside is still edible.
If the tin is not dented/rusted/otherwise damaged, the meat should be edible.
I remember reading about some scientists who opened a 120 year old can of beef and discovered that it was still in good condition.
Originally posted by fudgester:If the tin is not dented/rusted/otherwise damaged, the meat should be edible.
I remember reading about some scientists who opened a 120 year old can of beef and discovered that it was still in good condition.
some scientists are not known to be terribly bright.
aaaargh~ i'm hungry!
Originally posted by kopiosatu:aaaargh~ i'm hungry!
go eat
i had one meal for the day liao...
sian