MLUG: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] etymology question
RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] etymology question
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What's wrong with fried bologna?  slap it on bread with cheese , then grill
the whole mess! Love them!
Duane Hargus 
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Shannon
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Shoulder Pork and Meat. It's ham, for the most part, from the front shoulder
of the pig. :-)
I like SPAM (The meat). Now, SPAM burgers? That's where I draw the line.
That's like frying baloney.

Shannon Spurling
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 8:17 AM
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I'm trying to find where the word "spam" comes from.  Mom asked me last
night what it stood for, and I had always assumed it came from the fact that
email spam was about as enjoyable as cold jell-o meat.
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