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OT: Why do some people use a knife and fork?

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bruce2...@gmail.com

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May 24, 2020, 3:16:41 PM5/24/20
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On 5/23/2020 at 2:49PM, Commander Kinsey wrote in alt.home.repair:
> Why do some people use a knife and fork when a fork and spoon is
> easier? I only use a knife if I'm cutting something tough. And only
> the spoon goes in my mouth - it's not sharp, and it doesn't require
> preparation to load it with food.
>
> OT: Why do some people use a knife and fork?

How else could you eat a grilled rare Kansas City steak and butter/eat the potato? Or have the Greek salad before it?

Taxed and Spent

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May 24, 2020, 5:12:09 PM5/24/20
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Surely this requires a lengthy video.

Mike Duffy

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May 24, 2020, 7:09:20 PM5/24/20
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On Sun, 24 May 2020 16:54:05 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> Anybody calling themselves commander Kinsey on Usenet
> is probably just a troll and/or a moron.

Both. Even worse, he is a tool for the Cabal. Either that, or he is a
member.


> So I'll skip re-instating the crossposting.

I do not 'killfile' individuals except for the mad 'wonderfully hungry'
doctor. Instead, my newsreader is set to ignore any message with 4+
crossposts.

Hopefully, that (or trimming xposts as you have done) might be enough to
deter the Cabal. RFC is currently on their 'softening-up' list. If you
want to see a group they have recently ruined, go to 'alt.home.repair'.
You might see Ed there as well. I don't know why he bothers, but I think
he is trying to help save the newsgroup.

Bruce

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May 24, 2020, 7:14:07 PM5/24/20
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Captain Obvious to the rescue!

Hank Rogers

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May 24, 2020, 7:48:59 PM5/24/20
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You should go there and sniff away druce.


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