Completely Forked
Evil Tines at Smithsonian magazine:
In the 11th century, a Byzantine princess ate her sweetmeats with a forbidden object: a two-tined gold fork. At the time, the Church so opposed forks that after she succumbed to the plague, a Franciscan theologian called her untimely death "a just punishment from God."
That's fair.
Thu, May 4, 2006