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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.
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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. |
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Google doesn't seem to know what Bishop Berkeley's fork is. Perhaps you should tell it. |
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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). |
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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. |
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Approved. [+]
Suggested song to accompany "Do not forksake me
oh my darling" |
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