• 20 hours

    And the Python programming language was named after that same troupe. :)

  • True story ; In Australia Hormel were ordered to withdraw an advertising campaign featuring the song “Spam - it’s real spiced ham !” because Spam is not ham and doesn’t contain any spices…

    • Wait, what is Spam then? I thought that was the whole thing… Sp(iced H)am.

      I’m going to be disgusted by the answer, aren’t I?

      • Spam is an abomination created to short our armed forces of real vittles in World War II, fucking MarArthur that son of a bitch he’s in hell now.

      • 16 hours

        Pork, ham, and salt, mostly. So it is spiced ham if you consider salt a spice (it’s not).

  • 23 hours

    It’s fun to see how people are re-learning history. It’s like an eternal September.

    • There’s just too fucking much of it, history. There’s some pretty important bits, like the Holocaust and how Colombus was a shithead, and occasionally the world’s countries get super pissed at each other and have a war about it. But the esoterica of potted meat food product, 70s British comedy troupes, and their collective effect on internet lexicography is a bit much for me. Hell, your “eternal September” wording is probably another such invocation I haven’t the memory to recognize.

      • there keeps on being more. Oh man I wonder what history classes will be like in a hundred years if they exist.

      • Back in the old Usenet days, access was mostly limited to dedicated professionals and hobbyists, who had over time developed a certain “netiquette”.

        Every September, though, new students got Usenet access, unwittingly disturbing the peace and sowing chaos until they learned the proper way to speak and behave themselves.

        Around late 1993 and early 1994, though, ISPs started providing Usenet access to their customers, flooding the network with an unending flow of inexperienced users most of which would never learn the proper ways. An eternal September, as it were. And thus the Internet was ruined.

  • 1 day

    my favourite bit about this sketch is that they start out listing two dishes with no spam in them, which everyone promptly then forgets.

  • And here I thought it just meant stupid, pointless, annoying message…

    • Backforming the acronym like whoever named the “Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement, and Logistics Division”

      Yours is better, although it doesn’t have the beautiful music of SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM!