Also, how does Chinface (It's chin-fah-cé¹!) get so hairy between the poster frame and the actual video? It's an ancient mystery. Like the secret of the fox or something.
Knife is where it's at. You can cut and eat with a knife. Sure, no soup, but - know what? - you can drink the soup. Anyway, soup is for girls. Knife is for cutting and eating.
Pizz . You cannot eat pizza with a spoon, but you can with a fork. Ditto for fried chicken. I am with @stecker on handling soup, but unless you have sharpened the edge of the spoon, I want a fork.
"Dull knife is not good spoon" - but it can be, especially if the blade is wide enough. Also, it's great when used for sticky substances like peanut butter.
Try eating large leaf salad with a spoon...not easy. It is too difficult to balance the lettuce on the spoon when you could just spear it with a fork. Unless you want to cut up your spaghetti into tiny pieces (like this weirdo I knew in school), a spoon won't get you very far there either.
@medz fingers.... or was the intent of the discussion to say that you literally could use nothing else, as if you had the chosen utensil ducttaped to your hands.
spork you
Aha! The googly eye pupils were bouncing, yet came to a rest pointed to the bottom of the screen. Who can deny any longer he's really upside down?
christ i love this series.
i almost want to buy the silverware just to support this video.
What the.. Plz eraze this media ASAP. So disgusting chin
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@nadroj SPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
I need more than spoon. Need knife. Is for cutting!
Also, how does Chinface (It's chin-fah-cé¹!) get so hairy between the poster frame and the actual video? It's an ancient mystery. Like the secret of the fox or something.
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This is the greatest song and video I have ever seen in the history of the entire world.
I can mostly even watch PHC, but can't watch these. They are very distressing - it probably bothers me just the right amount.
But knife is for cutting. Spoon is not for cutting.
Knife is where it's at. You can cut and eat with a knife. Sure, no soup, but - know what? - you can drink the soup. Anyway, soup is for girls. Knife is for cutting and eating.
So Fork will be next in this series... Then... Spork?
Pizz . You cannot eat pizza with a spoon, but you can with a fork. Ditto for fried chicken. I am with @stecker on handling soup, but unless you have sharpened the edge of the spoon, I want a fork.
@Pamtha But you eat pizza and fried chicken with your hands! Not a spoon or a fork or a knife.
You magnificent Spoony Bard!
"Dull knife is not good spoon" - but it can be, especially if the blade is wide enough. Also, it's great when used for sticky substances like peanut butter.
The singer looks friendly, but needs a haircut.
@Trask A hairdo more like it. Hair should not grow on the side of his head like that, only on the top--parted in the middle.
friend: "why do they call it a spork?"
me: "would you rather they call it a foon?"
Try eating large leaf salad with a spoon...not easy. It is too difficult to balance the lettuce on the spoon when you could just spear it with a fork. Unless you want to cut up your spaghetti into tiny pieces (like this weirdo I knew in school), a spoon won't get you very far there either.
@medz fingers.... or was the intent of the discussion to say that you literally could use nothing else, as if you had the chosen utensil ducttaped to your hands.
@Pamtha by that logic, you don't even need a spoon.
I think the discussion is about which utensile is most universal.
@Pamtha Edward Spoonhands?
@nadroj If only I knew Photoshop.....
@Pamtha Google found this...
With that stubble, it seems like spoon is slacking in the helping you shave department.
shave ._.
@Fej
I suggest a Knork. A lovely combination knife/fork. Essentially a fork with two beveled end tines that can be used for cutting. Good stuff.
@Cinoclav Especially good for cutting open the side of my mouth! Mmm, bloody mouthfuls!
@curtise They're beveled, not sharpened...
@Cinoclav My momma always told me, if they're not sharp enough to tear open my mouth, then they're not sharp enough to use instead of knives.