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Utensils

Utensils

Some of these were branded with NHS (National Health Service) just as I've found utensils branded with DMH (Department of Mental Health) here in the United States.
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Ooh! I'm first! That's some nice looking silverware.
Yes!

Gotta leave for work in a few but I bet I can lurk thru these photos fast as hell to get my b4 work fix!
Well that's different. Good shot Motts! :-)
makes you wonder all the people who have eaten from them. Great shot Mr. Motts
Oh dear... those knives look rather sharp.

Somebody could poke an eye out.
Dang Motts! What you have to go through just to take some photos, crazy story man!
just some shots ???? just ??? some ???

am i failing to understand something here ?
cool more pics
Eerie. I sometimes dream of an abandoned building - it's always the same building, almost but not quite recognisable - and a few nights ago I was collecting forks and spoons from its grounds. They were in boxes like the one in this picture, and the boxes were in the corners of the building - I wonder what Freud would say...?

Wonderful photo.
OMG finally!! I'm here when you first posted the pics, not months later!!

Nice pic motts, did you take a piece home for yourself?? Maybe a spoon??

BTW love the look of the comment boxes, keep up the great work!!
Thanks, nope I didn't take anything.
I do hope you didn't -oh-no you wouldn't....
good and well, Motts...good and well....
Very tempting..................
oh. yeah.
i wanna eat a meal with those.
id probably get like Aids or something.
A couple of years ago I worked for Stockport Primary Care Trust, which is part of the NHS.

The spoons in the office kitchen had "Hospital property" stamped into them, even though we wern't even based at a hospital.

I guess they must buy them in bulk. We also had a hot water boiler on the kitchen wall that dispenced boiling water through a tap.

These are also used in hospitals to make lots of hot drinks without waiting for a kettle to boil.

Where I work now could do with one as we keep wearing the kettles out by boiling them so much!
like in a restaurant i wonder how many users.
i spend way too much time on this site. i think the photographer and i must share a similar facet, but i would have taken a four place setting. does this make me like a cemetary thief? (there are people who take ornaments.)
they appear to be totally discarded and one day to be swept away. whats the moral objection?
I forgot to bring my Geshugina with me today; just brought the empty case,so pardon my spelling and oyherwise.

I'm always finding spoons buried in earth and in cemeteries an so forth.
I just read your intro........you have quite the adventures and might I add, some VERY close calls! Thanks for doing it all and then sharing it with us!
Did you keep one as a souvenir
They are counting up the spoons.
How much do you think they'd fetch on ebay?

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