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In response to
"
*nods*
"
by
Dr.Vermin
boys, boys--my *good* measuring spoons are probably my favorite piece of kitchen equiptment.
Posted by
Trish (aka Trisha)
Dec 3 '10, 13:18
If you could actually love an inanimate object, I'd love them.
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what does good have to do with them being stuck on a ring?
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tRuMaN
Dec 3, 13:19
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Clearly we will simply have to disagree on this one.
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Trish
Dec 3, 13:26
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most monkeys like more refined utensels, not something cobbled together but
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tRuMaN
Dec 3, 13:28
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I think you're missing the words "a good set". Cheapies come on a tiny ring, are difficult to use and prone to rust.
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Trish
Dec 3, 13:32
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umm, no, no i am not. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Dec 3, 13:34
I like the single adjustable spoon. -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 3, 13:20
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