Hormel's SPAM in higher demand
Hormel's SPAM in higher demand
Here is an interesting article from the NY Times regarding higher demand for SPAM
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/15/busin ... ref=slogin
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/15/busin ... ref=slogin
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That reminds me when, this past Veterens Day, I was watching the original movie "Battle of the Bulge". Once the skies finally cleared and the Allied aircrat started dropping supplies to the soldiers, they were all excited and yelling and grabbing packages. One pair of soldiers dug a big crate out of a parachute and and the crate was labeled "SPAM". They didn't act happy at seeing the spam but it was probably better than starving.
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That one?kman wrote: I was watching the original movie "Battle of the Bulge".
See that real place today:
Once I want to "go" there and see the Hurtgen Forrest Battle Fields, it´s "just" an 4 hours drive far...
1944:
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You know, now that you mention it, no - it wasn't that movie. The one you linked to is the real 1965 "Battle of the Bulge" movie and I've seen that one, too. I must have been watching a different one but I didn't catch the name. I just googled around but couldn't find a listing of other similar movies.housil wrote:That one?kman wrote: I was watching the original movie "Battle of the Bulge".
I visited Bastogne back in 2002. Have you been to the Bastogne Historical Center: http://www.bastognehistoricalcenter.be/ ? It's a very interesting place.
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Next time you come overe her, let us know. Well´be there too!!kman wrote:
I visited Bastogne back in 2002. Have you been to the Bastogne Historical Center: http://www.bastognehistoricalcenter.be/ ? It's a very interesting place.
YOU ENTER GERMANY
Also see:
The Kall Trail -- A Steep Walk in the Forest
http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&hl=de&ge ... 22473&z=13
I bought in London:

The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of WWII's Most Decorated Platoon
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Could it be that the world, as we know it, is about to end. Somebody is stocking up on SPAM, among other things. Hmmm, I wonder. 

After the Chicken and the Egg, came the "Omelet"!
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Thanks for the recommendation housil. I picked up the book tonight and started a new thread about it here:housil wrote:I bought in London:
The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of WWII's Most Decorated Platoon
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I was reading this book, "Over the Top", by Arthur Guy Empey. Excellent WW 1 story. Included an entire chaptor about WW1 Infantry rations, with a back story. I recommend this book. Only problem, if you really want it, you'll have to find it. Abebooks possible. The whole thing about the bully beef and the maconochie ration is covered. Somehow, I believe the current cans of corned beef from Brazil, is not the same as bully beef. 
