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I have to take issue with this. Your view of all badger's as being violent spork owners is really damaging to the badger community as a whole. These negative stereotypes are doing nothing to help try and build bridges between the badger community and the rest of the world.
I sincerely hope that one day someone will, but I fear that at present the technology just isn't advanced enough. It's a wonderful dream to cling to though, for those days when all seems dark and hopeless in the world of spoons.
I'm pretty sure they can.
See, I'm concerned that as a badger who enjoys the odd poke with a wooden spoon, I'm condoning a practice that some badger's find morally repellant. It's difficult being a badger sometimes.
Well quite. For instance, I know that tradition dictates the spoon be a wooden one, but it is reasonable to use a metal ladle? My thoughts are that it's not ok, as it hurts, but I would love to know what others feel about this subject area.
Besides, this is an interesting debate. Whilst I may not feel that I have enough knowledge of teaspoons to contribute to the discussion I enjoy reading it and thus advancing my own understanding of cutlery. If this were all via pm's then it would be a sad loss for those of us who wish to read...
If you can't get to the library, then you can use the PN enquire service. You just ask a librarian to find the information you want, and they will get back to you with what they've found. It can be a lot easier than trying to find out information on your own :)