Dont hate on the Sporks.
In my house we called them Splades. Just sayin.
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Don't have any sporks, but I do have a set of stainless steel "splades" and I reckon if i was allowed to sharpen the edge they would be a steak weapon.
Plus anyone eating 700g of steak regularly has a serious problem IMHO...... would hate to have to do their plumbing maintenance
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I find calling a splade a splade offensive. They are "mixed" utensils.
***Edit - this post is not to be taken seriously.
shit, don't tell me I've been politically incorrect, Im horrified.
Next thing, you'll be telling me a "fondue fork" is a sexually discrimitative term!
I am still strunned at Labors responses after the senate inquiry. They are on record backing Clyne. Unfortunately in my household rugby is far more important that politics so labor has been relegated into oblivion .
Just want to say a special FUCK YOU to Senator Sam Dastyari
Senator Louise Pratt
Senator Murray Watt
Incase you didnt hear me! Go fuck yourselves you utter scum! Just so you know NO VOTES FOR YOU(Said in the tone of the soup nazi)
Fairfax is completely separate from Murdoch. They have historically been a rival family going back beyond the days of Rupert's father Sir Keith Murdoch. Kerry Packer's PBL, Conrad Black and Gina Reinhart have had stakes in the business. Fairfax own Macquarie Radio Network which consists of stations like 2GB and 6PR>
My apologies Mr chibi.
A Splayd (plural 'Splayds') is an eating utensil combining the functions of spoon, knife and fork. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in Sydney, Australia. It is similar to the American spork. There are several manufacturers.