max.patch wrote:
no one uses a spork anymore. the cool kids have moved on to the tri-tensil which throws a knife edge into the mix.
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socks wrote:
max.patch wrote:
no one uses a spork anymore. the cool kids have moved on to the tri-tensil which throws a knife edge into the mix.
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I only use metal cutlery after leaving a plastic spork in the pot for a moment and having it drop down the side of the pot and end up in a V formation.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
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Foresight wrote:
I always wondered what prompted them to write "It's finger lickin' good" on buttwipe.
Because it's finger licking good.Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
I use a Light My Fire spork most often. The spoon end is a spoon. The fork end is a fork (with a serrated knife edge that's worthless, but I'm mostly using the spoon end anyway). It's lighter than a metal spoon from my drawer, and more heat resistant than a plastic spoon from the fast food place.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here.
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I don't understand what's wrong with sporks. I've never had trouble using one to get food from my bowl or freezer bag to my mouth. Y'all must be doing it wrong.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
I don't understand what's wrong with sporks. I've never had trouble using one to get food from my bowl or freezer bag to my mouth. Y'all must be doing it wrong.
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
IMScotty wrote:
I hate sporks, a hybrid device that really does neither function well. I carry a knife for the cheese and cured meats, and chopsticks for everything else. Any soup-like meals, well I just slurp like a pig. Good thing I camp alone.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
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AnotherKevin wrote:
I use a Light My Fire spork most often. The spoon end is a spoon. The fork end is a fork (with a serrated knife edge that's worthless, but I'm mostly using the spoon end anyway). It's lighter than a metal spoon from my drawer, and more heat resistant than a plastic spoon from the fast food place.
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For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list. :huhThat
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TrafficJam wrote:
For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list.
And to remain on thread we both use a long handled spoon. The spork doesn't reach the bottom of the bag.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait. -
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OzJacko wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
Trebor wrote:
Big Brother is always watching...
But if they ever get coordinated together, look out. =OThe road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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SarcasmTheElf wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list.
Fortunately after using mine I love it (over 40 nights this past year)!The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
max.patch wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
I use a Light My Fire spork most often. The spoon end is a spoon. The fork end is a fork (with a serrated knife edge that's worthless, but I'm mostly using the spoon end anyway). It's lighter than a metal spoon from my drawer, and more heat resistant than a plastic spoon from the fast food place.
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
max.patch wrote:
AnotherKevin wrote:
I use a Light My Fire spork most often. The spoon end is a spoon. The fork end is a fork (with a serrated knife edge that's worthless, but I'm mostly using the spoon end anyway). It's lighter than a metal spoon from my drawer, and more heat resistant than a plastic spoon from the fast food place.
And people that use them are buffoons?
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OzJacko wrote:
That fits well enough.And people that use them are buffoons?
Fits me well enough.I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
hikerboy wrote:
ive been sucked in by the allure of titanium before
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
milkman wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
ive been sucked in by the allure of titanium before
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here. -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
For some reason, Prison Sporks, is now listed on my Frequently Visited sites list.
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"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
AnotherKevin wrote:
milkman wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
ive been sucked in by the allure of titanium before
The picture of the mine tailings reminds me of my hike of the Great Allegheny Passage where I hiked passed the remains coal mines and their tailings. -
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My favorite spork snapped in two on my last hiking trip so I broke down and bought a spoon. I'm really excited! It's a Toaks long-handled Titanium spoon. It came with a sack that looks like the perfect size for stakes. The bowl looks really small though...like it won't hold much food.
toaksoutdoor.com/titaniumLongHandleSpoon.aspxLost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
My favorite spork snapped in two on my last hiking trip so I broke down and bought a spoon. I'm really excited! It's a Toaks long-handled Titanium spoon. It came with a sack that looks like the perfect size for stakes. The bowl looks really small though...like it won't hold much food.
toaksoutdoor.com/titaniumLongHandleSpoon.aspx
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
Make a difference -
jimmyjam wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
My favorite spork snapped in two on my last hiking trip so I broke down and bought a spoon. I'm really excited! It's a Toaks long-handled Titanium spoon. It came with a sack that looks like the perfect size for stakes. The bowl looks really small though...like it won't hold much food.
toaksoutdoor.com/titaniumLongHandleSpoon.aspx
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you! -
Wise Old Owl wrote:
jimmyjam wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
My favorite spork snapped in two on my last hiking trip so I broke down and bought a spoon. I'm really excited! It's a Toaks long-handled Titanium spoon. It came with a sack that looks like the perfect size for stakes. The bowl looks really small though...like it won't hold much food.
toaksoutdoor.com/titaniumLongHandleSpoon.aspx
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
Make a difference -
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How do you use that thing? I'd poke an eye out with the fork trying to use the spoon. I'll bet a hiker could flick boogers with it pretty good."Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
Make a difference -
TrafficJam wrote:
I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does -
It could be a back scratcher
Or cathole diggerLost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
one small correction; it's a spoon not a spork.
chopsticks for dummies?
i've never needed a pair of tongs when hiking, although i've never had a crawfish boil on the trail like i saw on one of websites touting this thing. apparently it fishes crawfish out of your cookpot super easy.
if you somehow like this thing, then holding off a buying for a bit. titanium is coming. seriously.2,000 miler -
TrafficJam wrote:
It could be a back scratcher
Or cathole digger
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