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Post #132228 by Rattiki on Tue, Dec 21, 2004 7:55 PM

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On 2004-12-20 23:29, MaiTaiMafia wrote:
Mrs. MTM is full-blooded Filipino and she confirmed what SugarCaddyDaddy said. It is symbolic of family, good fortune and happiness. Go to any old-school Filipino's home and you will find the wooden spoon and fork. Some of my Filipino local friends here joke about the wooden spoon/fork thing as one of their culture's "quirks"...

Yes also shell lamps and and needle point are required. :D