Amount of texts to »Fork« 26, and there are 25 texts (96.15%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 112 Characters
Average Rating 6.000 points, 0 Not rated texts
First text on Apr 11th 2000, 22:20:18 wrote
Groggy groove about Fork
Latest text on Jan 27th 2009, 19:16:50 wrote
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The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on Aug 10th 2004, 08:00:28 about

Fork

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The watch-word to the old min is--fork.

steve wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 15:48:58 about

Fork

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The salad fork is always the smaller of the two on the left side of your
dinner plate. It is also the fork farthest to the left, if the forks happen to be the same size. There, now you have no excuse.

Mazzy wrote on Apr 13th 2000, 14:37:43 about

Fork

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Bifurcation is a frequent feature of decision making. Having once departed from a particular path of action and veered off in another direction it is sometimes difficult to retrace your steps.

steve wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 15:45:25 about

Fork

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The Italians invented the fork in the 15th century. It took a while to catch on throughout the rest of Europe. The late adopters of fork technology were the English, who didn't start using the fork in earnest until the mid 17th century.

quetzalcoatl wrote on Mar 4th 2001, 02:00:45 about

Fork

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The four-pronged fork was invented by the chef to Marie of Savoie as a device for successfully coping with spaghetti at a state dinner.

Faybro wrote on Apr 23rd 2000, 06:20:48 about

Fork

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The opposite of a fork is a krof. A krof is used by food to prod humans into eating it. This has widely been considered to be a exciting, but disconcerting implement.

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