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Spork? Knork? Spife?

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Sep 01, 2010
Spork? Knork? Spife?

I don't think this camping utensil Sporkful fan Sam sent us is a true spork, because the spoon and fork are on different ends. Spiferk is the best name I can come up for this triple-threat, but it's not exactly music to the ears. What should we name it?
 
And do you think this tool is any good? I was in Brussels and most take-out joints provide a plastic knork for cutting and eating the country's famed waffles. But hands down, spork > knork. There's not enough knife in the knork to do much damage to the waffle.
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