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No one knows how this saying got started. But one story about it appeared in a Louisiana newspaper in 1851.


A man who owned a boarding house served poor food. And his customers complained about it. One day, they complained so that the owner of the house laughed at them and said: "Why, I can eat anything and enjoy it."
  


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