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carmella chihuahua people's princess lol


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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 8:19 am Post subject: Spork fact of the day!!!!!111!!! |
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The word spork is a portmanteau word combining the words spoon and fork. The word "spork" appeared in the 1909 supplement to the Century Dictionary, where it was described as a trade name and "a 'portmanteau-word' applied to a long, slender spoon having at the end of the bowl projections resembling the tines of a fork." A variation of the spork is the splade, which in addition to the overall spoon shape, and fork tines, has a somewhat sharp edge or blade on one or both sides. Spork and Splade is not translatable to any language except english.
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carmella chihuahua people's princess lol


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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 8:41 am Post subject: |
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| A spork held by the prongs and facing downwards can be used to find hidden underground streams. |
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wraeth wizened old bintmin


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Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:33 am Post subject: |
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A douspork  |
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2wheeledathiest Cereal Cyclist


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| A spork that can be rested on the stomach is a bellyspork... |
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snouty almost ninja


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| Originally, the spork was used in Medieval times. It was not then called the 'spork', though, and looked very different from the spork used today. Instead, it was merely an odd combination of a spoon and a fork, a utensil somewhere in-between, where it was commonly used in thick soups. However, the spork was very unpopular in the Medieval ages and was not used popularly until the later Victorian ages. |
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2wheeledathiest Cereal Cyclist


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| During viscious storms sporks sometimes conducted lightning. As they did this weird bluish sparks were given off. These were known as `spork cracklings'. |
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wraeth wizened old bintmin


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| As opposed to when they were used to relieve dermatological ailments. Then they were known as `spork scratchings'.... |
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wraeth wizened old bintmin


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They rubbed salt in the wound  |
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Nice....  |
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bristle-krs he'll save ev'ry one of us


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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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derian you are filth on a stick!!!
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wraeth wizened old bintmin


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Filth  |
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2wheeledathiest Cereal Cyclist


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sporkie talkies, eat and talk....
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