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English Translations of 'Spud'
By John Farrell

In yesterday's MMD Robbie wondered if the word "spud" had other English
translations.  We share the potato meaning (however be careful -- your
fries are our chips), but you might not know that, here in England,
Spud is the invariable nickname of anybody with the surname Murphy.

I am delighted to report that my five-year-old grandson has invented
an ingenious corruption -- according to him roast potatoes are
"Row SPUDadoes".

You have my permission to reprint this, education is important.

John Farrell

 [ All of Idaho is grateful !  :)  -- Robbie


(Message sent Thu 28 May 1998, 09:01:22 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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