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Mar 19, 2008 21:13

Well, this community is deader than Dumbledore. SIGH.

So, what is a spork anyway?

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tekalynn March 20 2008, 05:39:59 UTC
It's a contraction of "spoon-fork", a spoon with a jagged edge. The verb comes from the (imagined!) action of stabbing your eyes out with the spork because what you've just seen is unbearable. Or, in this case, possibly stabbing the book itself with a spork.

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atropaxbeladona March 20 2008, 06:03:30 UTC
Oh, I remember those. They used to have them in my elementary school's lunch room, until the administration decided they could be as lethal weapons. -_-;;

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tekalynn March 20 2008, 06:08:44 UTC
Yeah, those plasticky things that are no good as either a fork or a spoon. : )

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xander77 March 22 2008, 19:05:06 UTC
Unfortunate. It was a fun read... well, until Brad or whatever came along (going from memory because rest of the community won't load)

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atropaxbeladona March 26 2008, 23:33:39 UTC
It really is. I was so looking forward to getting to read the six thousandeth reminder that underlucius is a published author with a better editor than Joanne.

Oh well. Hopefully, in the six movie, they'll all sing "Could We Start Again, Please?" over Dumbledore's casket. I'd pay so much money to watch that.

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atropaxbeladona November 20 2008, 07:27:23 UTC
Could have been better but ok

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