Shirley Spork died on Tuesday in Palm Springs, California, just two weeks after the LPGA announced her induction into the Hall of Fame Shirley Spork, a founding member of the Ladies Professional Golf ...
Jaya Saxena is a former correspondent at Eater, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel Writing. She explores wide ranging topics like labor, identity, and food culture. I recently came ...
The sporf is an unsolvable design problem. Think about it: It’s a tool with three jobs—it's a fork, a spoon and a knife—but isn't equipped to do any of them well. The utensil was pretty much born to ...
Like his creation, spork inventor Samuel W. Francis was many things at once: he was a doctor, a society man, a novelist, a philanthropist who appreciated birds of prey, and a prolific idea man. In ...
Joe Jackson, Outside online's Gear Guy, never thought that the ten years he spent as a raft guide, outdoor retail employee, and vagabond would turn into a career. New perk: Easily find new routes and ...
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Shirley Spork, one of the 13 founders of the LPGA Tour who learned two weeks ago she would be inducted into the LPGA Hall of Fame, died Tuesday, the LPGA said. She was 94.The LPGA said she died in ...
IF you’re still on a Valentine’s day high and you want to keep things exciting in the bedroom, then look no further than the spork. And no we’re not talking about a hybrid utensil here, we’re ...
She was one of 13 who started the Ladies Professional Golf Association in 1950, though her legacy lay in tutoring countless women, from duffers to pros. By Richard Goldstein Shirley Spork, one of the ...
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