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February 17, 2022

“ONE OF THE DESIGN TEAMS SAID, ‘LET’S JUST PUT A FORK HERE AND WE’LL COME BACK TO IT’”

Oregon city installs 37-foot fork believed to be world's tallest

(Thanks to pharmaross)

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Left at the fork

Left at the fork:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p-mGXLgGqkY

Soon to be Oregon's most used comment:
"What the fork is that?"

When you find a fork in the road, take it.

When you get to the Schloessen Cut-off, get out of the car, cut off you schloessen, get back in the car.

Art Fern

Old but relevant.

May the forks be with you.

Are we quite sure this isn't merely a spoonerism?

There's really a town called Fairview? I thought that name only existed on TV and in the movies.

So that means it's done?

At least it's not a spork.

It's a sign of the tines.

Curses, forked again!

They now have something big enough to lift any random chunks of whale blubber they left sitting around.

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