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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> squeak
squeak
Re: What's the meaning of "squeak"?
by Michael Rueger other posts by this author
Mar 14 2002 5:26AM messages near this date
Re: What's the meaning of "squeak"? | Re: What's the meaning of "squeak"?
Tim Rowledge wrote:
>  
>  John M McIntosh <johnmci@[...].com> is claimed by the authorities to have written:
>  
>  > Well I've not heard this before, someone should grab this and stick
>  > it on a swiki somewhere. I recall at SqueakEnd'00 we pestered Dan to
>  > no-end for the story behind the name. Dan if I recall correctly just
>  > grinned at us.
>  I think that is because every time someone asks the story is different.
>  In fact I once heard Dan explain that they deliberately change the story
>  every time, but maybe that was just one of the stories.

The truth is that it is SqC's favorite part of "Bubble and Squeak"
http://www.greatbritishkitchen.co.uk/gbk/recipes/beef/bubbleandsqueak.htm

Just kidding, but I just had it at a British Pub :-)

Michael
Thread:
Anthony Hannan
Marcus Denker
Markus Gaelli
Hannes Hirzel
Stephan Rudlof
Stephan Rudlof
Michael Rueger
Alan Kay
Jerome Chan
Jason Rogers
Ned Konz
John M McIntosh
Henrik Gedenryd
Tim Rowledge

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