How to Report Spam on the Forum

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Just reported a spam post about passports and IDs. For those who may not be familiar with how to report a post, click the little triangle shaped icon at the lower left. It will bring up a message window where you put in some details of why you are reporting.
 

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Thanks for the info as I didn't know how to do that.


BTW, everything is better with bacon!
 

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In the spirit of this post here is theft resistant spam
 

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Thanks for reporting the spam. Aisle 3 has been cleaned up ;)
 
Didn't know how to do that. Might be handy sometime.

The only surprise was that it took 53 minutes for the other kind of Spam to surface. I thought it and maybe Poutine would pop up quicker.:)

Umm, fried Spam, still remember how yummy it tasted when I was a kid. Too bad my conscience doesn't let me eat that kind of quality food anymore. :nonono:

Ron
 
Umm, fried Spam, still remember how yummy it tasted when I was a kid. Too bad my conscience doesn't let me eat that kind of quality food anymore. :nonono:

I'm pretty much the same, though have tried it a couple times in recent years. You are not really missing anything, and your body likes you better for it. :)
 
Yeah, we like bacon & such but prefer to get it at places like Perfect Cuts in Columbia Falls, MT. or Mahogany Meats in Bishop, CA.
 
Meat in a can

Spam, Bif, Mor, I’ve tried it all along with short balognies, braunschweiger, Head cheese, souse, poutine, sweetbreads, and every heart stopping concoction known to midwestern man. Pigeon noodle soup, my favorite as a kid. Coon sandwiches, with mustard and horseradish and Jim Norman’s scrapple “hey it’s a meat cookie. It will all kill me some day but she’s been a hell of a good ride. Went to a funeral for one of my Boy Scouts a couple weeks ago. He was 35.
Iowa Dave
 

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End of Bill Marr's show the other day listed the authors of numerous health books and the age at which they died. I think the oldest was 64 years old.
 
How did I know that posting in 'Forum Help' would devolve into a food conversation? [emoji23]
 
End of Bill Marr's show the other day listed the authors of numerous health books and the age at which they died. I think the oldest was 64 years old.
We have a resident that's world class long distance runner here in Oregon. Alberto Salazar. He trained hard, ate very well. Had a heart attack at age 49.

I eat bacon, drink beer and I'll be 66 y/o on my next birthday. So far, heart attack free.


Hummmmm :laugh:
 
I figure if you don't stress about everything you eat and drink, you'll live longer. That's my theory and I'll go to my death believing it.
 

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