SC - Scrapple-Recipe-OOP
    CBlackwill at aol.com 
    CBlackwill at aol.com
       
    Thu Apr 20 23:58:34 PDT 2000
    
    
  
In a message dated 4/20/00 8:14:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, LrdRas at aol.com 
writes:
> << Hmmmnn.. I always thought "Scrapple" was the term used to describe a 
>   particularly bad round of "Scrabble".
>   
>   Balthazar of Blackmoor >>
>  
>  Nope. From Miriam-Webster:
>  
>  scrap*ple (noun)
>  
>  [diminutive of scrap [1]]
>  
>  First appeared 1855
>  
>   : a seasoned mixture of ground meat (as pork) and cornmeal set in a mold 
> and 
>  served sliced and fried
>  
Chalk this up to another failed attempt at humor.  Man, this is a tough 
room...
Balthazar of Blackmoor
Such a strange fascination, as I wallow in waste
That such a trivial victory could put a smile on your face.
                                        - Mark Burgess
    
    
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