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Date: 21 Jul 2002 06:15 pm (UTC)When I first moved out of dorms and had my own kitchen, my father gave me a set of flatware he'd put together that had no two identical pieces. I love it. And it makes replacing lost spoons so much easier, too.
...and why is it that spoons go missing, and forks never do? Å