Cherish the Spork
Created on: January 25th, 2007
Cherish the Spork
There are many false rumors about the origin of the spork and the word spork.

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January 25th, 2007
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Sporks come in handy when eating at Taco Bell. Much of the goo spills out and then I use the Spork to spoon and fork stab it up into my mouth hole.
January 28th, 2007
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wheeere did you get that background!
January 28th, 2007
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except for this one.
January 31st, 2007
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ur silly :P
February 2nd, 2007
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cute.
August 17th, 2008
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featured on twitter.com/YTMND
February 3rd, 2007
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According to a rumor circulated in the "Spork FAQ", the spork was invented in the 1940s by the United States Army, which introduced them to occupied Japan. This rumor has all the hallmarks of an urban legend. Virtually every reference to the occupied Japan theory misspells General Douglas MacArthur's name as McArthur, lending credence to the notion that all these references have a common origin.
December 17th, 2007
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none of that sh*t is funny i HATE you
December 17th, 2007
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thanks
February 3rd, 2007
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The Straight Dope reports that a "patent" was issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a "combination spoon, fork, and knife" to the Van Brode Milling Company of Clinton, Massachusetts on August 11, 1970.
February 3rd, 2007
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Another popular Internet rumor describes the spork as the creation of a nameless resource-pressed and inventive German scientist near the end of World War II. Supposedly, the spork was designed for use with field ration kits issued to front line troops. No known historical documents validate this urban legend, but it is clearly wrong. Both the word spork and the utensil predate the war.
February 3rd, 2007
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Supposedly, the spork existed in the medieval era (despite not being patented until the late 1800s); this story claims widespread use among peasants, for it was fairly easy to craft.
April 15th, 2007
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OK well now I have no hopes of getting back to bed until I've seen all your sites now.
August 24th, 2007
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brilliant
December 12th, 2007
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Spork? Don't they, like, fansub Cutey Honey episodes or something?
December 17th, 2007
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c'mon, nutty. I know you can make a smoother gif than that :)
December 17th, 2007
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August 16th, 2008
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I hate sporks
May 20th, 2011
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Knife.