I've learned something new

Jun 30, 2005 10:06

When recieving an invoice for meat or a meat product you have to pay the invoice within 7 days of reciept.

This raises the question; "What the hell is a meat product??"

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bodypainted June 30 2005, 17:10:18 UTC
I'm pretty sure that would fall under meat. As much as it pains me to admit that.

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busanna June 30 2005, 17:12:58 UTC
SPAM!!!!

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bodypainted June 30 2005, 17:16:58 UTC
Oddly enough the Army doesn't buy spam.... anymore... uggh...

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busanna June 30 2005, 17:23:57 UTC
My favorite elementary school lunch was SPAM and cheese samdwiches. Aw yummy . . .

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beeky June 30 2005, 17:27:11 UTC
you are gross! yeppers that's the word for it.

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Here is the answer!!! beeky June 30 2005, 17:28:36 UTC
meat ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mt)
n.
The edible flesh of animals, especially that of mammals as opposed to that of fish or poultry.
The edible part, as of a piece of fruit or a nut.
The essence, substance, or gist: the meat of the editorial.
Slang. Something that one enjoys or excels in; a forte: Tennis is his meat.
Nourishment; food: “Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink” (Edna St. Vincent Millay).

prod·uct ( P ) Pronunciation Key (prdkt)
n.
Something produced by human or mechanical effort or by a natural process.
A direct result; a consequence: “Is history the product of impersonal social and economic forces?” (Anthony Lewis).
Chemistry. A substance resulting from a chemical reaction.
Mathematics.
The number or quantity obtained by multiplying two or more numbers together.
A scalar product.
A vector product.

Vulgar Slang.
The human body regarded as an object of sexual desire.
The genitals.

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Re: Here is the answer!!! bodypainted June 30 2005, 17:42:32 UTC
I'm not sure that the army is purchasing genitals however if they are it's nice to know that the prompt payment act makes it so that they are paid for within 7 days of delivery.....

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