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new product
Has anyone tried that new product called spam. a friend told me she got one in the UK and used it to fly home to Philly and it was fantastic. I went to the website spam and it looks cheap enough to buy but I just wanted some feedback from others re.;)
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What does it do?
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It claims to be a back rest for your seat. I'm guessing troll/manufacturer tryingto get some free advertising.
The web site is terrible - it doesn't even have a picture of the product unless you dig for it, and it looks like it was designed by someone with no sense of any design concepts, other than an affinity for the underline tag. |
Spam is unique, it’s designed to make any seat anywhere comfortable and to reduce both elbow and leg room. Disguised to look like a backpack, it's essentially invisible with unlimited adjustability |
Originally Posted by lotsamiles
(Post 9440394)
Has anyone tried that new product called spam. a friend told me she got one in the UK and used it to fly home to Philly and it was fantastic. I went to the website spam and it looks cheap enough to buy but I just wanted some feedback from others re.;)
Hahaha! ^^ |
Originally Posted by mf44
(Post 9441017)
Hahaha! ^^
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 9441288)
Wow. That may just be the best Mod action ever :D ^^
SPAM is neither a liquid nor a gel, so it can be carried on-board any commercial flight. If you get tired of leaning on SPAM while you rest, you can always use the handy key that is attached to the top of the can to open the package and eat it |
Originally Posted by xyzzy
(Post 9443403)
:p :p :p ^ ^ ^
SPAM is neither a liquid nor a gel, so it can be carried on-board any commercial flight. If you get tired of leaning on SPAM while you rest, you can always use the handy key that is attached to the top of the can to open the package and eat it |
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