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hecter wrote:It would appear that way because of his low post count…
yeah 34 or something
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YEP... VERY NEW AND SHINNY...
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snifner wrote:YEP... VERY NEW AND SHINNY...

Don't you mean Shiny?
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snifner wrote:SPAM, SPAM, SPAM...

Very nice…
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snifner wrote:YEP... VERY NEW AND SHINNY...AND YOUNG! I ONLY LIKE 9!
CONFUSED? YOU'LL KNOW WHEN YOU'RE RIPE
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I love the theme music ---> http://www.spam.com/
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hecter wrote:
snifner wrote:SPAM, SPAM, SPAM...

Very nice…
at least he only wrote spam 3 times, unlike doing a shitload of smileys or something
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snifner wrote:I love the theme music ---> http://www.spam.com/

Okay then.
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dwightschrute wrote:
hecter wrote:
snifner wrote:SPAM, SPAM, SPAM...

Very nice…
at least he only wrote spam 3 times, unlike doing a shitload of smileys or something

He wrote a lot of spam last page, but ya. At least he's not creating massive amounts of lag.
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Damn bug…
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dwightschrute wrote:
hecter wrote:
snifner wrote:SPAM, SPAM, SPAM...

Very nice…
at least he only wrote spam 3 times, unlike doing a shitload of smileys or something



Actually, that web site scare the spam out of me.
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only 100 pages from tying
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That lag was incredible :lol: :oops: -y dumb :lol: Well, I won that smiley battle, and I learned a lesson. Never ever put down that many smileys in 1 page :lol:
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dwightschrute wrote:only 100 pages from tying


So how many pages before the mods go nuts and shut you down again?
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Serbia wrote:
dwightschrute wrote:only 100 pages from tying


So how many pages before the mods go nuts and shut you down again?

They won't.
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A favorite Hawaiian way to eat Spam is in the form of a musubi (pronounced moo-soo-bee, with no accent). It is a fried slice of spam on rice pressed together to form a small block, then wrapped with a strip of seaweed. A special kitchen gadget, known as the Spam Musubi Maker, is responsible for the proliferation of this treat. It is a special plexiglas mold with the outline of a single Spam slice. The Spam musubi is eaten as a sandwich, and it is perhaps the Island's favorite "to go" or snack food. Spam musubi is literally everywhere in Hawaii, including local convenience stores, grocery stores, school cafeterias, and even at the zoo. Eating a Spam musubi seems to serve as a rite of passage for newcomers anxious to attain "local" status.

3 cups uncooked short- or medium-grain rice
4 cups water
5 sheets of sushi nori (seaweed in big squares)
1 (12-ounce) can Spam luncheon meat
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup rice wine (mirin)
Water

Wash rice, stirring with your hand, until water runs clear. Place rice in a saucepan with water; soak 30 minutes. Drain rice in colander and transfer to a heavy pot or rice cooker; add 4 cups water. If you don't have a rice cooker, place rice and water into a large heavy saucepan over medium-high heat; bring just to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, for 15 minutes. Turn off heat and leave pan, covered, for 15 additional minutes.

Cut nori in half widthwise. Place cut nori in a resealable plastic bag to keep from exposing the nori to air (exposing the nori to air will make it tough and hard to eat).

Cut Spam into 8 rectangular slices approximately 1/4-inch thick. In a large ungreased frying pan over medium heat (Spam has plenty of grease to keep it from sticking), fry slices until brown and slightly crispy. remove from heat, drain on paper towels, and set aside.

In a small saucepan over high heat, add soy sauce, sugar, and rice wine; bring just to a boil, then remove from heat. Add fried Spam slices to soy sauce mixture, turning them to coat with the sauce; let spam slices sit in marinade until ready to use.

In a small bowl, add some water to use as a sealer for the ends of the nori wrapper; set aside.

Using a Spam Musubi press, place a piece of nori on a plate. Position press on top of the nori so the length of the press is in the middle of the nori (widthwise). The press and the width of the nori should fit exactly the length of a slice of Spam. (Note: If you don't have a musubi maker, you can use the empty Spam can by opening both sides, creating a musubi mold.)

Spread approximately 1/4 cup cooked rice across the bottom of the musubi maker, on top of the nori; press rice down with flat part of the press to compact the rice until it is 1/4-inch thick (add more rice if necessary). Place a slice of Spam on top of the rice (it should cover most of the length of the musubi maker). Cover with an additional 1/4 cup cooked rice; press until 1/4-inch thick. remove the musubi from the press by pushing the whole stack down (with the flat part of the press) while lifting off the press. Fold one end of nori over the musubi and press lightly onto the rice. Wet the remaining end slightly with water, then wrap over musubi and other piece of nori; press down on the other end. cut log into 4 pieces. Repeat with the other 7 Spam slices, making sure to rinse off musubi maker after each use to prevent if from getting too sticky.

Do not refrigerate musubi, as they will get dry and rubbery.

Makes 32 musubi.

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Very nice…
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please dont quote that
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dwightschrute wrote:please dont quote that


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lol
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That's awesome! :lol:
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/me just want in on the next battle royale :p
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hecter wrote:That's awesome! :lol:
is he knight worthy, i think so
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damn glitch
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