New Teaspoon Advice Please

New Teaspoon Advice Please

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KP328

1,834 posts

198 months

Friday 31st May
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Lukey.76 said:
regular teaspoon shoved into the handle of a cheap multi-screwdriver,
Wow, just three posts in and we get a devastating insult. Next time you need a screw tightened and then a cup o tea stirred don't come running to me.


mickk

29,107 posts

245 months

Friday 31st May
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wolfracesonic said:
I for one laud the spoon spanner.
Did you not read the owners post, he used it for yogurt. Probably one with fruit in the corner the weirdo.

Lukey.76

9 posts

2 months

Friday 31st May
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KP328 said:
Wow, just three posts in and we get a devastating insult. Next time you need a screw tightened and then a cup o tea stirred don't come running to me.
Tea first, surely?

Blib

44,591 posts

200 months

Friday 31st May
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Lukey.76 said:
Tea first, surely?
rolleyes

This poster can't even spell the word 'shirley' correctly.

Give me strength.

anonymoususer

6,227 posts

51 months

Friday 31st May
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Lukey.76 said:
waffle at the start then puts up a picture that is probably the best on here this year



Have I earned a second chance? Or simply poured oil on the fire by sharing an image of a spoon that some may consider too small to be named 'tea'?
They are really cute spoons buddy
Nothing can detract from that. The little one will be good in the hands of a youngster just getting into the hobby

wolfracesonic

7,194 posts

130 months

Friday 31st May
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mickk said:
wolfracesonic said:
I for one laud the spoon spanner.
Did you not read the owners post, he used it for yogurt. Probably one with fruit in the corner the weirdo.
I have a dedicated spoon for my Special K: Can’t beat a bowl of peach and apricot Special K.

mickk

29,107 posts

245 months

Friday 31st May
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wolfracesonic said:
I have a dedicated spoon for my Special K: Can’t beat a bowl of peach and apricot Special K.
That's acceptable, the dedicated tool not the vomit inducing food you choose to stick it in.

dickymint

24,818 posts

261 months

Friday 31st May
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mickk said:
wolfracesonic said:
I have a dedicated spoon for my Special K: Can’t beat a bowl of peach and apricot Special K.
That's acceptable, the dedicated tool not the vomit inducing food you choose to stick it in.
yes It needs to be "dedicated" to avoid cross contamination hurl

brownspeed

783 posts

134 months

Friday 31st May
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21st Century Man said:
See how easily standards are brought down improved .
FTFYhehe

Fessia fancier

1,041 posts

186 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Personally I think the spooner must be the way forward. I remind the naysayers that the inventor of the telephone said at the time he would not be surprised if there was one in every city. The days of separate spoons and spanners are numbered, mark my words.

mickk

29,107 posts

245 months

Sunday 2nd June
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Look out for the new 'Leatherman Flange' rolleyes

TGCOTF-dewey

5,477 posts

58 months

Lukey.76

9 posts

2 months

Monday 3rd June
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
Kirin, a company famous for making beer, has invented a spoon that makes everything you eat taste more salty, which will then make you feel thirsty and ready to drink another b.........oh I see what they're doing. I would guess one million users worldwide in five years is a little optimistic, but good luck to them anyway.

Fessia fancier

1,041 posts

186 months

Tuesday 4th June
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It redefines genius in my eyes. Brilliant, just brilliant.

Master Bean

3,770 posts

123 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Not sure what the purpose of this is but I quite like it.


paulguitar

24,460 posts

116 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Master Bean said:
Not sure what the purpose of this is but I quite like it.

That sets off a few memories.


Tallinn 1978, anyone?


eek




RustyMX5

7,946 posts

220 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Isn't that the Krupp 242C 'sidewinder'?

mickk

29,107 posts

245 months

Wednesday 5th June
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It's to hold cutlery and crockery, it's known around these parts as a tray.

dickymint

24,818 posts

261 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Master Bean said:
Not sure what the purpose of this is but I quite like it.

It doubles up as a straw keeper upper rofl

Turn7

23,830 posts

224 months

Wednesday 5th June
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Very happy to announce these new arrivals into my collection.

I was fortunate enough t that the Earl remembered our previous dealings and was happy to allow me to purchase, knowing I would keep them in my own collection.

He dislikes the amount of flippers in the market these days.