Never ate spam.
I don't like it.
Never ate spam.
Spam fritters and pickled beetroot is the way forward. Bacon Grill is better than Spam, though.Lovely spaaaam, wonderful spam
You're not wrong, just don't ever say that in Hawaii where they take their Spam very seriously...I was always under the impression that spam was poor-quality substitute for a "proper meal", it always had some comical connotation when it's mentioned.
Yes. And Burger King too, apparently.Do they still do Spam at McDonald's in Hawaii?
Means Serdian Magpie.@Magnus what does Pica Serdica mean? My googling endeavours only tell me what you want to eat Sofia??
You pervy little elephant!my Touch club
Means Serdian Magpie.
It's my Aussie Rules club, Sofia Magpies, and my Touch club (Touch being a mild, contactless version of rugby league for kids, women and senior citizens like myself), Serdi Touch. Serdica is an ancient name of Sofia, Serdi were a tribe in the area, and Pica pica is the Eurasian magpie. Aussie magpie belongs to an entirely different family but who cares.
And I don't want to eat Sofia, just in case.
I'm fed up with some its aspects anyway.
Means Serdian Magpie.
It's my Aussie Rules club, Sofia Magpies, and my Touch club (Touch being a mild, contactless version of rugby league for kids, women and senior citizens like myself), Serdi Touch. Serdica is an ancient name of Sofia, Serdi were a tribe in the area, and Pica pica is the Eurasian magpie. Aussie magpie belongs to an entirely different family but who cares.
And I don't want to eat Sofia, just in case.
I'm fed up with some its aspects anyway.
The hilarious part is I know exactly what you're talking about.
I really fancy go at tag rugby, I'm not nearly hefty enough for scrums and rucks, even if I could run fast out on the wing. Rugby's a great game, though, way more interesting than football.Means Serdian Magpie.
It's my Aussie Rules club, Sofia Magpies, and my Touch club (Touch being a mild, contactless version of rugby league for kids, women and senior citizens like myself), Serdi Touch. Serdica is an ancient name of Sofia, Serdi were a tribe in the area, and Pica pica is the Eurasian magpie. Aussie magpie belongs to an entirely different family but who cares.
And I don't want to eat Sofia, just in case.
I'm fed up with some its aspects anyway.