Monty Python's Flying Circus - Spam
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Something Alessandro knows by heart!
In Spam, the popular Monty Python sketch broadcast in 1970, two customers are trying to order a breakfast from a menu that includes the SPAM processed meat product in almost every item. The term spam (in electronic communication) is derived from this sketch. In only three and a half minutes, the word "Spam" is mentioned more than 130 times. See it on Video Google and on You Tube: here or here. |
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Holy satan, I'm drunk like a collegiate should be, and this video made me crack up.
Of course, nowadays its like "I'll have an hour and a half commute, five cups of coffee and thirty minutes, between ten twenty five and ten fifty, of spam spam spam deletion spam spam and spam." Thats America.
I think that the term Spam is actually derived from Spam itself, and it's lack of nutritional value.