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<p>[QUOTE="jallengomez, post: 707059, member: 19748"]I was kidding you. Just threw it out there, because spooning it seems to me to be one of those words used when experts just don't know WTF went wrong with the coin. Was it a forlorn sailor beating it with a spoon in angst? Was it caught in a dryer? Was it caught in one of Iran's nuclear centrifuges? Perhaps merely the leotard of a ballerina practicing pirouettes? Maybe you just photoshopped it. If I sound cynical, maybe it's because I've been putting this "spooning" theory to the test for many nights now, and my wife has become quite jealous while the penny is still in the same shape I found it in. Of course I wasn't using Iran's nuclear centrifuges, but merely the sailors spoon. :hammer: I used a hammer here, because Nietzsche said, "If I had a hammer, I'd use it on the term "spooned." At least that's how I remember philosophy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jallengomez, post: 707059, member: 19748"]I was kidding you. Just threw it out there, because spooning it seems to me to be one of those words used when experts just don't know WTF went wrong with the coin. Was it a forlorn sailor beating it with a spoon in angst? Was it caught in a dryer? Was it caught in one of Iran's nuclear centrifuges? Perhaps merely the leotard of a ballerina practicing pirouettes? Maybe you just photoshopped it. If I sound cynical, maybe it's because I've been putting this "spooning" theory to the test for many nights now, and my wife has become quite jealous while the penny is still in the same shape I found it in. Of course I wasn't using Iran's nuclear centrifuges, but merely the sailors spoon. :hammer: I used a hammer here, because Nietzsche said, "If I had a hammer, I'd use it on the term "spooned." At least that's how I remember philosophy.[/QUOTE]
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