“Let me tell you how I came by 1,000,000 sporks and what I plan to do with them…”
This is a prompt from Writing Nerdy this week. I have to confess that I had to google “spork” to see if it was a real word and found out it is a combination of a spoon and a fork. Another name given for this handy product is “foon.”
Hey diddle, diddle
The cat and the fiddle
The cow jumped over the moon
The little dog laughed to see such sport
And the dish ran away with the foon.
How I Came By 1,000,000 Sporks and What I Plan To Do With Them
I was standing in my backyard one afternoon when suddenly the sky clouded up getting darker and darker. A lightening bolt flashed in the distance and I heard the loud rumbling of thunder. Rain started falling and pelted the water in the pool. Were the drops getting bigger? What was making that loud splashing noise?
I walked over to the pool to investigate disregarding the fact I was getting soaked. I looked over the edge of the pool and saw there were all these white objects floating on the surface and, as they piled on top of each other, some of them were sinking.
I ran over to get the large net we used to scoop leaves out of the pool and scooped up about a dozen of these little white plastic things. I was astonished to see they were white plastic spoons. They did not look like regular spoons because they had little teeth on the edges like short prongs of a fork. I recalled getting these kind of spoons sealed in clear plastic from fast food restaurants.
I was not sure what to make of all this. I thought I better go back inside and get out of the rain. I could think about this odd occurrence over a nice cup of chai rooibos.
The splashing in the pool continued for about 30 minutes. I worked up my courage to go out and see the final outcome. I had to get close to the pool to believe what I was seeing. The backyard was flooded with about a half foot of water. I sloshed my way over to the pool.
There was a small mountain of the plastic utensils in the center of the pool. The water had been displaced by their volume. It is hard to find enough adjectives that would adequately describe my emotions. A few would be flabbergasted, dumbfounded, mystified, astounded, rattled, shocked and stunned.
I went back into the house to text my husband. How were we going to clean up this mess? I turned on my computer to distract myself for a bit while I tried to get control of my nerves.
That was when I saw the bulletin. “Plane carrying large shipment of plastic products from China struck by lightening over Los Angeles today…many Angelinos reporting strange plastic items falling from the sky during rain storm.” Another headline proclaimed, ” It’s Raining Sporks in LA! ”
We had to rent a large dumpster and hire a man to come and shovel all the sporks out of our pool. The story was written up in our local newspaper, The Acorn. The headline read, ” Chinese Sporks Overflow Local Pool.”
We decided to donate our sporks to all the schools and senior centers in the county for craft projects. Our local school made a spork sculpture in our honor. The kids made the sporks into a large hulking superhero character. They called the sculpture ” The Big Buff Foon. ”
It could have been worse Deborah:
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Yes, that would have been biblical.
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Exodus 8:4
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I don’t think there is anything in the bible about sporks or foons though. 😉
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Genesis 1:3
And God said, “Let there be sporks”, and there were sporks.
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I will take your word for it. 😀
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Wow!! I kept reading on, wondering how these sporks/foons came to be! I am glad they were donated but I can imagine the clean up was intense!
I think sporks/foons are a great invention:) like those mini spoons tucked inside the lid of Haagen Das ice cream singles…genius!!
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Yes I googled some history about sporks and I believe some version of them have been around for 100 years. On Wikipedia they showed an image of something called an ice cream fork.
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Oh now I ‘m intrigued! I’ll check it out too! The spork should be more mainstream:)
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Fun post; I loved “buff foon.” In a Veggie Tales episode that’s a take-off on The Lord of the Rings (“Lord of the Beans”), the orcs are now “sporks” 🙂
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Thanks Sandi. I was being silly but it was fun to experiment. 🙂
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