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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!
Somebody could poke an eye out.
am i failing to understand something here ?
Wonderful photo.
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!!
i wanna eat a meal with those.
id probably get like Aids or something.
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!
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'm always finding spoons buried in earth and in cemeteries an so forth.