I love using well made sporks...sturdy with decent tines are the traits I look for.
I'm proud to say I bought a plastic spork in 1975 and use it to this very day.
I didn't know they had a name.
Wow they're older than I thought.
I can't believe that sporks are that old, thanks for sharing this man.
Spork is like the Superhero of the cutlery world!
I am still working on my fife and spife designs.
The Spork is THAT old?!
I wonder if he was thinking plastics back then...?
Well that's cool, actually
got to love the spork,,lol
I'd never go camping without my good old reliable spork
I love sporks. They are my absolute favorite eating utensil. So much damn class.
"Oh, gag me with a spork!"
I love using well made sporks...sturdy with decent tines are the traits I look for.
ReplyDeleteI'm proud to say I bought a plastic spork in 1975 and use it to this very day.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know they had a name.
ReplyDeleteWow they're older than I thought.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that sporks are that old, thanks for sharing this man.
ReplyDeleteSpork is like the Superhero of the cutlery world!
ReplyDeleteI am still working on my fife and spife designs.
ReplyDeleteThe Spork is THAT old?!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he was thinking plastics back then...?
ReplyDeleteWell that's cool, actually
ReplyDeletegot to love the spork,,lol
ReplyDeleteI'd never go camping without my good old reliable spork
ReplyDeleteI love sporks. They are my absolute favorite eating utensil. So much damn class.
ReplyDelete"Oh, gag me with a spork!"
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