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Old 12-18-2010, 01:18 AM   #379
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Originally Posted by Exer View Post
When my father was growing up on Guam, auto dealerships used to fill the trunks of cars with cans of spam, as an incentive to sell the car. I didn't believe him for the longest time until I went there for the first time and realized spam is like a national treasure to them lol

When CostCo first opened on Guam, I used to see people pulling up pick-up trucks and loading up with pallet loads of Spam. I can understand buying a case or two of something, but these were full pallets! About 24 cases!

Thatsa lot of Spam!


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