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Tony's spurtal!

Tony got his spurtal out on Corrie yesterday and showed it to Maria - she was ever so interested!
You can use it for stirring your porridge.
Nick from England
  

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org/wiki/Spurtle And it's for making porridge, not dicking around with it while you're eating it. com / John Dean Oxford

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[nq:1]Tony got his spurtal out on Corrie yesterday and showed it to Maria - she was ever so interested![/nq]
Once he told her it tasted salty she was away
[nq:1]You can use it for stirring your porridge.[/nq]
It's 'spurtle' or possibly 'spirtle'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spurtle
And it's
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[nq:1]Tony got his spurtal out on Corrie yesterday and showed it to Maria - she was ever so interested! You can use it for stirring your porridge. Nick from England[/nq]
I hope he rinsed it first?
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Op Tue, 16 Jun 2009 15:03:01 +0100 John Dean illuminated the masses with this:
[nq:1]It's 'spurtle' or possibly 'spirtle'[/nq]
Not a Spurt-All? Or a Spurts-R-Us?

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[nq:2]Tony got his spurtal out on Corrie yesterday and showed ... can use it for stirring your porridge. Nick from England[/nq]
[nq:1]I hope he rinsed it first?[/nq]
I don't know. *Do* you?
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[nq:1]Tony got his spurtal out on Corrie yesterday and showed it to Maria - she was ever so interested! You can use it for stirring your porridge. Nick from England[/nq]
At the best of times, one has to be careful that it doesn't spurtal over the place, so heaven only knows how Tony kept his cool with Maria.
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[nq:2]Tony got his spurtal out on Corrie yesterday and showed ... can use it for stirring your porridge. Nick from England[/nq]
[nq:1]At the best of times, one has to be careful that it doesn't spurtal over the place, so heaven only knows how Tony kept his cool with Maria.[/nq]
I'm feeling increasingly uncomfortable as this thread continues. I did not have porridge relations with that woma
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[nq:2]~ http://spoonmaker.synthasite.com/spurtals.php Thanks, John - here's my reference. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spurtle I wonder how Americans pronounce it? :-D[/nq]
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[nq:2]You see that little red icon that looks like a speaker? Click that and see if the lady's voice turns you on.[/nq]
[nq:1]Strangely, in AmE, "spurtle" rhymes with "fertile"![/nq]
And 'futile' rhymes with 'Bootle'.

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[nq:2]You see that little red icon that looks like a speaker? Click that and see if the lady's voice turns you on.[/nq]
[nq:1]Strangely, in AmE, "spurtle" rhymes with "fertile"![/nq]
And "albatross" rhymes with "sauce", according to a recent episode of Jeopardy.

Martin S.
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[nq:1]And 'futile' rhymes with 'Bootle'.[/nq]
But "tootle" is unknown.

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