From: Yeebok on
On 4/04/2010 1:47 PM, theo wrote:
> On Apr 3, 10:04 am, "George W Frost"<georgewfr...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> "Yeebok"<y...(a)yeeb.yeeb> wrote in message
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>> news:nPSdnV74ys7vBCvWnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au...
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>>> On 2/04/2010 10:06 PM, George W Frost wrote:
>>>> "Yeebok"<y...(a)yeeb.yeeb> wrote in message
>>>> news:aqmdncU3Y8wiKSjWnZ2dnUVZ_tCdnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au...
>>>>> On 2/04/2010 2:08 PM, theo wrote:
>>>>>> On Apr 1, 5:31 pm, Yeebok<y...(a)yeeb.yeeb> wrote:
>>>>>>> On 27/03/2010 7:45 PM, JustBiggus wrote:> 3 spoons in a row - whats
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> current odds?
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>>>>>>> Out of how many pieces of cutlery and what types ?
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>>>>>> I think there's only spoons and cups.
>>
>>>>>> Theo
>>>>> With cups being crockery, I dare say that makes the odds pretty damned
>>>>> good then.
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>>>>> Yeebs
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>>>> I have heard the cups are being classed as Silverware, then as
>>>> silverware
>>>> has always been the term for the silver cutlery
>>>> Your crockery magically turns itself into cutlery
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>>> You're talking about a porcelain / ceramic cup being silverware which is
>>> actually cutlery ?
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>>> <steps back slowly>
>>
>> Come back here !!
>> I am talking about football Premiership cups, have always been cups but last
>> year, I heard the crumbentaters call it 'Taking home the Silverware"
>> So if a cup is crockery and a cup is silverware, then silverware knives and
>> forks are crockery as well??
>>
>> Now, I am going to fork off for a cup of coffee in my silverware crockery-
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> But the spoons are wooden so can they be classed as silverware too?
>
> Theo
Only if the crumbentator says it is .. I think ?
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