Found a spoon of modest value

kmk said:

I can't wait to see the police sketch <img src="> 

Age: About 100 years

Height: 6" 

Complexion: Silver

Income: Modest

Name: Not disclosed until next of kin notified

Location: Found laying alone on the ground, separated from it's family 

I heard a rumor that the original owner is holding a candlelight vigil tomorrow night to raise awareness for lost spoons and all other lost flatware of any value.  A new movement has started called "All Utensils' Lives Matter".

I'm now part of the peanut gallery.


More peanuts, please.


Not to make light of the case of the lost spoon, but a nice utensil is a worthy object in its own right, apart from the set. When I come across a lone silver-plated utensil at a rummage sale, I pick it up for a song and use it at work for eating my lunch in style.


I'd save it for all those 1980's throwback coke parties I keep not getting invited to.


sevzas said:
kmk said:

I can't wait to see the police sketch <img src=" src="/res/static/common/plugins/redactor/emoticons/1.0/images/1.gif" unselectable="on">

Age: About 100 years

Height: 6"

Complexion: Silver

Income: Modest

Name: Not disclosed until next of kin notified

Location: Found laying alone on the ground, separated from it's family

I heard a rumor that the original owner is holding a candlelight vigil tomorrow night to raise awareness for lost spoons and all other lost flatware of any value. A new movement has started called "All Utensils' Lives Matter".

I'm now part of the peanut gallery.


grin) Welcome!


jasper said:

Not to make light of the case of the lost spoon, but a nice utensil is a worthy object in its own right, apart from the set. When I come across a lone silver-plated utensil at a rummage sale, I pick it up for a song and use it at work for eating my lunch in style.

True story: Years ago (before the renovation) we went to Bunny's for dinner. My fork was a slightly different color than the rest of the flatware, it reminded me of my grandmother's silver. I looked, and it was sterling. Not plated, but actual silver.  I knew that no restaurant in their right mind would knowingly put solid silver pieces in their rotation, so it is anyone's guess of how it got there.  


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