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>maybe we need to get one of theose fancy german microwaves for this jew spam problem
my husband used to beat me too
my y head was fixed with bilbo therapy
i bet spreading lies of the kidnapper has gotta be good for snowflake shekels
this is suppose to be a federal blow job conspiracy with a zombie and ghost, really fucking queer huhu
The Spam Museum is an admission-free museum in Austin, Minnesota dedicated to Spam, a brand of canned precooked meat products made by Hormel Foods Corporation. The museum tells the history of the Hormel company, the origin of Spam, and its place in world culture.
The Spam Museum originated in 1991 as the Hormel Foods First Century Museum, when Hormel opened a small storefront company museum in celebration of the company's 100 year anniversary. Located in Austin's Oak Park Mall, Hormel later re-branded it as the Spam Museum.
A much-larger Spam-focused museum opened in September 2001.[1] The 16,500-square foot space included a theater, historical displays, family activities and games, and a gift shop. The lobby of the museum featured a wall of Spam with more than 3,300 Spam cans and, for many years, the theatre showed a short film entitled "SPAM: A Love Story."[2][3] In late 2014, the museum temporarily closed while it moved to a new downtown location.
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