DINO DINCO : FORKING AROUND FROM LOS ANGELES

Despite offering to J. Crew my freshly washed Black Labrador (“Joe”), they said that she was too fat and that they would have to hire extra guys to carry her to the slaughterhouse van. Drat. I was looking forward to seeing (parts of) her accessorizing one of their winter coats. Plus, I could just click on the J. Crew website and she what she was up to…

You know, it’s true what they say about pets: they’re not just for Christmas (and for lining winter gloves)…. they’re for life.

Here are the entries thus far from my informal Open Call for THE CUTEST PLASTIC CARRY-OUT FORK.

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Neils Wiersma was first to submit a couple of forks, one wooden (below), the other plastic (above). Fork origin: unknown.

Vorkjehout

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This fork was submitted by photographer, Sonny V. I’m almost positive that Sonny and I met as speakers at anina.net’s Nokia / 360 Fashion Blogging and Fashion Conference in Paris.
Fork origin: unknown

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This fork / spork is made of dried pasta and was submitted by graphic designer (and old friend of mine), Richard Hansen of San Francisco.
Fork origin: Milan, Italy

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Antwerp’s Ninette Murk claims that “Belgians Do It Better” with this fork / fry cone combo. I could be easily persuaded.
Fork origin: Belgium

Thanks to all the above for their fork submissions and looking forward to seeing what else rolls in…

Tine to go for now…

Dino Dinco

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