A Conversation for Lunch
France & Israel
Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) Started conversation Dec 13, 1999
France and Israel also have a nap at lunch which is a period of two hours sometime between midday and four o'clock. As you mentioned, superstores are killing the magnificient, time-wasting tradition.
Also, Airline food often consists of a piece of rubber which is claimed to be "Chicken Curry" or "Duck a l'orange".
And may I say sporks are very useful - you can eat creamy yoghurt yet manage to stab yourself wish great ease.
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I.V. BeerDwarf Posted Dec 14, 1999
You could also try eating the Spork. Which, I am reliabley informed has almost twice the nutritional value of the meal itself!
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the potter Posted Jan 4, 2000
At any UCI cinema you are currently able to buy "chippendips" (probably tm on that), which are small cubes of potato, deep fried. These are served on a plastic tray with two dips, and a useful spork. Of course, the spork is too flimsy to effectively stab into the chippendips anyway, and in the darkness of the cinema the potato pieces soon get lost in the dips, and then the dips get all over you (& the seats/floor/person in front) as well. It is strange that noone at UCI has yet realised that long thin chippendips which could be picked up, dipped, and eaten with the fingers would be so much easier. Just like ordinary boring chips actually. But I guess they wouldn't be able to put a TM on that idea would they.
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Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) Posted Jun 6, 2000
Isn't a splade a spoon with a 'sharp' bit? It would make sense - as in spoon + blade = splade. I don't know. I'm not an expert with disposable cuttlery. But sharp spoons are great. They're too blunt and curved to cut and they're not too friendly in the mouth - another fantastic, thought-out design .
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Rich Loony Posted Jun 9, 2000
A splade *is* a spoon with a sharp-ish edge, but they also have prongs. Sound familar, anyone?
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Tashalls, Muse of Flights of Fancy (Losing Weight at A858170) Posted Jul 31, 2000
Yeah, we received a box with "Splayds" (presumably the trademarked name?) on the front as a wedding present. They are a combination of spoon, fork and knife in one utensil. Throw out you old "different" utensils so your cutlery drawer can look uniform and conformist- huzzah!
Needless to say, we haven't actually used them yet
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Rich Loony Posted Aug 5, 2000
They are useful things, usually for eating stir fry dishes or creamy desserts.
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I.V. BeerDwarf Posted Jun 19, 2003
Anyone know of any airlines that give you chopsticks instead of knife and for or spork or splade or whatever?
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Tashalls, Muse of Flights of Fancy (Losing Weight at A858170) Posted Jun 19, 2003
none that i've flown on - but I think I just broke my record for the longest conversation in space/time on h2g2!
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I.V. BeerDwarf Posted Jun 19, 2003
what do you mean longest space/time ??????? thingy?????
um??????
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Tashalls, Muse of Flights of Fancy (Losing Weight at A858170) Posted Jun 20, 2003
well, first entered conversation in Jul 31, 2000 - last posted yesterday...
longest conversation in space (Australia vs rest of world)/time (July 2000 to June 2003)
geddit?
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France & Israel
- 1: Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) (Dec 13, 1999)
- 2: I.V. BeerDwarf (Dec 14, 1999)
- 3: the potter (Jan 4, 2000)
- 4: Rich Loony (Jun 3, 2000)
- 5: Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) (Jun 6, 2000)
- 6: Rich Loony (Jun 9, 2000)
- 7: Tashalls, Muse of Flights of Fancy (Losing Weight at A858170) (Jul 31, 2000)
- 8: Rich Loony (Aug 5, 2000)
- 9: I.V. BeerDwarf (Jun 19, 2003)
- 10: I.V. BeerDwarf (Jun 19, 2003)
- 11: Tashalls, Muse of Flights of Fancy (Losing Weight at A858170) (Jun 19, 2003)
- 12: I.V. BeerDwarf (Jun 19, 2003)
- 13: Tashalls, Muse of Flights of Fancy (Losing Weight at A858170) (Jun 20, 2003)
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