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April 4, 2007 by Vurdlak | Share  

Here’s something you might have missed. Not an illusion really, but wanted to share this with you guys and gals. Apparently what we considered spam in last few years is nothing compared to this! During the time, people forgot from where this term originates from, so heres a little reminder so you feel educated :) I would really like to know more on this topic. Anyone feels like browsing wikipedia for more info? Please post your comments! So, it appears we were all under illusion of spam being only internet junk – actually it’s something quite different. Enjoy!

Origin Of Spam!
Origin Of Spam!
From Wikipedia:


Spam is a popular Monty Python sketch, first broadcast in 1970. In the sketch, two customers are trying to order a breakfast from a menu that includes the processed meat product in every dish. The term spam (in electronic communication, and as of 2006, general slang) is derived from this sketch.

Only three and a half minutes long, it builds up into a semi-argument between the waitress who has a menu limited to having Spam in just about everything (”Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, sausage, eggs and Spam“), and Mrs. Bun, who is the only one in the room who does not want it (despite there being some items mentioned that do not actually include Spam, she nevertheless asks for an item without Spam in it).

The phenomenon, some years later, of marketers drowning out discourse by flooding Usenet newsgroups and individuals’ email with junk mail advertising messages was named spamming, recounting the repetitive and unwanted presence of Spam in the sketch.

Origin Of Spam!

Origin Of Spam!
Origin Of Spam!

Comments

18 Responses
  1. Ryam says:

    I already knew that!

  2. Evgon says:

    Spam, Spam Spam Spam! Yeah i already knew all that, but yeah.

  3. Jack says:

    I thought most people already knew that

  4. MikeD says:

    Wow…now aren’t you two freakin smart! Ten points, and a star next to your name for the day.

  5. DianaPotter says:

    Well I didnt know that, thanks Vurdlak!

  6. Not At School Anymore says:

    Ya had a test in school didn’t have enough time to look at this AWSOME website. But n wayz ya i kinda sorta already knew that. But not that much information cool.

  7. Anonymous says:

    As an ‘older person’, I know where the word was derived from. Spiced Ham are the two words used….. But I don’t know what hapens to the icedh.

  8. Not At School nymore says:

    We Want More Cool Stuff YAY YOU!!!

    Awsome stuff like YAH

    But ya like i said before cool Illusion. Did you no i didn’t really no how to spell illusion really good untill i had to start spelling it for this website….. And i am in HIGH SCHOOL!!!

  9. Anonymous says:

    I saw a picture of it on myspace [yeah i know..kids these days, i tell you they have no lives] but i thought it was photoshoped. then again i don’t eat pork so i wouldn’t really know these stuff. to be honest the sacond to last picture kinda looks like bad tuna, grossss! ha :]]

  10. Anonymous says:

    hehe. no need to say u already knew that…ruins the effect.
    Love Monty Python it so funny

  11. Elliexx ANIMALS ROCK!! says:

    eww! gros food!! kl information thou!

  12. Zero says:

    Stuff
    Posed
    As
    Meat

  13. Spammy says:

    See the mighty SPAM yourself @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ7YedEopp4

  14. steve says:

    Yeah, we know that ;-)
    SPiced hAM- made famous by Monty Python, a stapple of the british lunch menu for much of the 70’s and 80’s, still available today (i think_) but wouldn’t go near it with a barge pole. ‘Something Posing As Meat’ should be enough to tell you why!

  15. Anonymous says:

    i saw this thing in mad magazine once where it said spam satnds for some parts are meat

  16. Bennett says:

    Ha I love Monty Pythons. I remember an episode…

    “I’ll have a cheese and spam sandwich without the spam”.

    “How about you lady?”

    “I’ll have a lettuce, tomato and spam sandwich with extra spam”

    “and would you like spam with that?”

    “No thankyou”

    “Waiter!”

    “Yes?”

    “I’ll have some spam, just make sure there’s no spam in it”.

    Ahh I loved that show…tee hee…….

  17. CareBear says:

    Guess I’m about to show my age, but I remember Spam before the computer was even a gleam in Bill Gates’ eye. We ate it all the time. When the term was eventually applied to e-mail, I made the connection instantly. Knowing what I know now about both, I don’t have anything to do with either.

  18. someone says:

    wot the heck-?

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