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Gordan Wahl <[log in to unmask]>
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Gordan Wahl <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:58:35 -0700
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Hi Listers,  Question?  In my long life I have learned that there are no
dumb questions if you don't know the answer.  As an 81 year old veteran
of WW II my knowledge about "SPAM" is...  A canned chopped ham product,
served up to 3 times daily in some theaters of operation.  To this day
there are many of us WW II vets who will not eat SPAM, no matter how it
is prepared... Fried, Roasted, B B Q'd, baked, chopped in scollped
potatoes, macaronney , noodles, powdered eggsHormel Meatpacking Giant
made a bundle on the product, but it stood unsold on the shelf for many
years.  I'll admit that there are a few old timers that still eat the
product.
Now, back to my original question... In this electronic age...  WHAT THE
H... IS "SPAM"?
Gordon Wahl, LtCol, USAF, Ret.
PS.  Thanks for a simple answer.
######

Dan Rossi wrote:
>
> Ironically, my SPAM filter tossed this message into my SPAM folder. :-)
>
> --
> Blue skies.
> Dan Rossi
> Carnegie Mellon University.
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