Posts Tagged ‘Knife’

Is it a spoon? Is it a knife? Is it a fork? YES!!!

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

sporkThis must have been one of the most brilliant marketing campaigns I’ve seen in a while. Was at Pseudonaja’s place some time ago when I first saw a Spork (Spoon, Fork and Knife all in one) contraption.

Where do Sporks come from? (Brief History of Sporks taken from The Spork FAQ)

It would appear that the spork has a very long, and interesting history. pali151@netcom.com writes:

The Spork is actually nothing more than a plastic descendant of the runcible spoon, the earliest mention of which I’ve found in Lewis Carrol’s “The Walrus & the Carpenter.”

And, then there’s this little tidbit of info contributed by Chris McCarter (mutant@tmn.com):

the Spork was invented not in the ’60s, but in the 40’s. when the US army occupied Japan after the war, general McArthur (who wanted Truman to enthrone him as emperor of Japan) decreed that the use of chopsticks was uncivilized, and the conquered foe should use forks and spoons like the rest of the ‘civilized’ world. Fearing that the Japs might rise up and retake their country with their forks, he and the us army invented the ‘Spork,’ which was then introduced into the public schools. The army, which had taken over all government enterprises and the schools, enforced the use of the ‘Spork,’ and made the use of chopsticks in the schools a punishable offense. This is a bit of Spork history that’s absolutely true, but not very funny.

In more contemporary times, the Spork has obtained the status of an urban legend. Sometime in the 1960’s, they started appearing at fast food restaurants, the first being Kentucky Fried Chicken. Later, other chains had Sporks, including Taco Bell, and even a few McDonald’s stores.

It has been suggested that the disappearance of Sporks at KFC and Taco Bell may have something to do with Pepsico’s buyout of these companies. Any one with info on this please mail us.

Since I don’t have to worry about etiquette and table manners while eating and working alone at home, I’m definitely getting myself one as they make eating and typing / coding so much easier! WOOT!!!

HOMEMARK Scam

Friday, February 1st, 2008

“CONGRATULATIONS you won a 19 Piece Knife Set from HOMEMARK. To Claim your prize call 011 430 6000. Quote ref:#####. Prizes excl P&P. T&C apply. Reply NO 2b removed” is an SMS I received somewhere last week, not very excited about the prize, I delayed calling them until yesterday, after going through the press one for this, two for that etc, I reached somebody saying “Congratulations on winning this 19 Piece Knife set” and he went on about the features and what is included, but in such an unexcited tone that I thought he was having a burial somewhere in the background.

After he went through the details of the knife set, I asked: “How do I claim my prize?” on which he replied, I’m going to need your credit card number on which I replied, “Can’t I pick it up at a local Homemark store?” on which he replied, “We’re a mail order company and only deliver, but I’m going to need your credit card number so we can deduct for handling and shipping fees”. If I remember correctly, he said the amount would be something like R9.40 for shipping and handling which apparently is from somewhere in Jo’burg to Cape Town.

Skeptical about the whole giving my credit card number over the phone, I said I don’t have a credit card, on which he just said “OK”, he didn’t offer an alternative way of paying and then a dead silence after which I said, “Thank you, but I’m not interested in this offer, have a fantastic day”

The whole thing smells like a scam to me, especially since I can’t remember entering such a competition and the fact that they are willing to give away a knife set worth “hundreds” but not willing to pay the shipping of “R9.40″, almost the same as those schemes saying you’ve won the jackpot, please send us your details so we can send you the money on which they request a handling fee or something similar.

I’m not going to leave it there, if they tried to scam me, they will probably try it with a million other South Africans, the whole thing sounded so legit on the phone until he asked for my credit card number :(


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