There are many false rumors about the origin of the spork and the word spork. According to a rumor circulated in the "Spork FAQ", the spork was invented in the 1940s by the United States Army, which introduced them to occupied Japan.
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www.experiencefestival.com/a/Spork_-_History_of_the_spork/id/2104238
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The plastic utensil revolution also featured a new implement in the arsenal of cutlery: the spork. ... Whatever their origin may be, sporks began appearing in fast food restaurants in the 1960's (ag592@yfn.edu). Their popularity stems primarily from their versatility. This one utensil offers the ability to stab, to spoon,
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oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~jm703496/spork/sporkppr.html
oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~jm703496/spork/sporkppr.html
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The Spork Cult Rituals ... The Baptismal Ceremony of the Spork ... With the widespread use of sporks today, great thought has gone as to the origin of the spork. There are two primary theories:
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oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~jm703496/spork/
oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~jm703496/spork/
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Yes, indeed, the SPORK does indeed have a proud history. First of all, of course, there is the origin of the SPORK itself. For that, we must delve into that most sacred of all texts, the NES, where a certain webmaster decided to introduce himself.
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www.jedilegacy.net/spork/history.shtml
www.jedilegacy.net/spork/history.shtml
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; A spork is an unusual kind of silverware. It is based upon a spoon, with the addition of the tines of a fork, and sometimes the serrated edge of a knife. Canonically, there are three or four tines ... There are many false rumors about the origin of the spork and the word spork.
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www.economicexpert.com/a/Spork.htm
www.economicexpert.com/a/Spork.htm
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Spork at Amazon.com; Buy spork at Amazon! Order by Dec 18- Get it by Xmas; ... Use spork in a Sentence ... Origin of the spork...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/spork
dictionary.reference.com/browse/spork
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Charles that he loved his parrot, Darwin put his clothes back on and, as he buckled his belt, he reminded Francis that the parrot itself, like the chicken or the egg, has nothing to do with origin. The egg, unfertilized, is still edible.
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www.sporkpress.com/3_2/Pieces/Walker.htm
www.sporkpress.com/3_2/Pieces/Walker.htm
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Spork-weasel, spork-weasel..... just as I thought. No such phrase exists in the specs. ---Ralph's making crap up again! ... Ralph, did you just say spork-weasel?? ... Posted on 07/31/2006 3:02:31 AM EDT by spork weasel...
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www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1674019/posts
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purveyor of fabulously ambiguous eating utensils ... Update: Now that I think about it, I might “reboot” the design while I’m at it. I found my missing spork the other day, so it’ll likely make a reappearance in the header image for the new design.
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sporkmonger.com/
sporkmonger.com/
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