Where would we be without them?
They come in all shapes and sizes but never seem to get the same respect as other members of the cutlery family.
Always ladled as the sensible one and not as angry as brother knife or as misunderstood as sister fork.
They are always the least popular choice for backstabbers but first in line at soupeaters anonymous meetings.
Let's hear it for your favourite spoons.
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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"Teaspoons. But not those stupid tiny ones. Actual teaspoons.
Those tiny ones are impossible to play. "
They are! And now I need to see a video of you attempting it. Does that make me weird? |
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"Teaspoons. But not those stupid tiny ones. Actual teaspoons.
Those tiny ones are impossible to play.
They are! And now I need to see a video of you attempting it. Does that make me weird?"
No there are lots of other reasons |
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"Teaspoons. But not those stupid tiny ones. Actual teaspoons.
Those tiny ones are impossible to play.
They are! And now I need to see a video of you attempting it. Does that make me weird?"
No.
Its not THAT that makes you weird |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
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"The Mile Castle, Newcastle.
That's where they go to wither
Actually it’s The Standing Order, Edinburgh. I forgot about that one."
You should try The Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe. It's got a fantastic roof terrace. |
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"The Mile Castle, Newcastle.
That's where they go to wither
Actually it’s The Standing Order, Edinburgh. I forgot about that one.
You should try The Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe. It's got a fantastic roof terrace."
If I’m ever down that way I will |
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The spoon theory[a] is a metaphor describing the amount of physical and/or mental energy that a person has available for daily activities and tasks, and how it can become limited. It was coined by writer and blogger Christine Miserandino in 2003 as a way to express how it felt to have lupus; explaining the viewpoint in a diner, she gave her friend a handful of spoons and described them as units of energy to be spent performing everyday actions, representing how chronic illness forced her to plan out days and actions in advance so as to not run out of energy.
I like these spoons.these spoons have been a great way to express one of my illnesses. These are my favourite spoons. |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
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"The Mile Castle, Newcastle.
That's where they go to wither
Actually it’s The Standing Order, Edinburgh. I forgot about that one.
You should try The Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe. It's got a fantastic roof terrace.
If I’m ever down that way I will "
Gimme a shout and I'll buy you a Thatchers |
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"The Mile Castle, Newcastle.
That's where they go to wither
Actually it’s The Standing Order, Edinburgh. I forgot about that one.
You should try The Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe. It's got a fantastic roof terrace.
If I’m ever down that way I will
Gimme a shout and I'll buy you a Thatchers "
Only if I can buy you a Brown Ale |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
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In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"The Mile Castle, Newcastle.
That's where they go to wither
Actually it’s The Standing Order, Edinburgh. I forgot about that one.
You should try The Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe. It's got a fantastic roof terrace.
If I’m ever down that way I will
Gimme a shout and I'll buy you a Thatchers
Only if I can buy you a Brown Ale "
You can do that if I'm ever up your way |
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"Spoons are great. I like a tea spoon. The ones with plastic handles can get in the bin though!
I agree with her and not just because, have you seen those boobs?
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Did talking about teaspoons remind you of my boobs because they’re also small? You’re so mean! |
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