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Bishop Berkeley's fork update

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With better technology, the forks can sited on towers, rotating 360 degrees and bringing in more taxes.

And that's it. Short and sweet.

I might try doing the towers and forks, but I am hamfisted at drawing these days. ‎

not_morrison_rm, May 25 2021

Morton's Fork https://www.google....r&q=morton%27s+fork
You're forked either way. [pertinax, May 25 2021]


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       Excellent and informative category choice.   

       Google doesn't seem to know what Bishop Berkeley's fork is. Perhaps you should tell it.
pocmloc, May 25 2021
  

       There is no spork.
RayfordSteele, May 25 2021
  

       Also, [pocmloc], there's a deliberate confusion with Morton's Fork. (Morton was a bishop, as was Berkeley, but Morton was also a tax assessor).
pertinax, May 25 2021
  

       Thank you, my knowledge of Morton's Fork comes from 1066 and all that, so the only thing I knew about it was that it was long and pointy and used for prodding people. I see now going back to the source that this was to encourage them to hand over their money, but I had forgotten that (obviously not memorable enough. Berkley was not mentioned.
pocmloc, May 26 2021
  

       Approved. [+] Suggested song to accompany "Do not forksake me oh my darling"
xenzag, May 26 2021
  


 

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