Davis Discovers Utensils
How Daisuke first encountered instruments used for eating.
"What's for dinner mom?" asked the very hungry Daisuke.
"We are having speghetti, dear," said his mother.
"Spaghetti? Interesting. I've heard of it, but I've never eaten it."
Daisuke and his family sat down at the table, but he saw weird, silvery things next to his bowl.
"What?" he said. He looked around at his family, and noticed them twirling the silvery things in their food, then sticking it in their mouths, along with the spaghetti.
"WOW! AMAZING! I HAVE TO CALL TAKERU!" Daisuke rushed to the phone and dialed Takeru's number.
"Yes?" said Takeru's voice.
"Man, TD, I just found out that there are things that help you eat food!"
"Yes. They are called utensils."
"Really? Awesome! I gots to call Kari."
"Call her and your dead.
From that day on Daisuke carried a fork and knife in his pocket all the time. He ate everything with utensils; cookies, pizza, water, to name a few. He later was cought by the principal with a knife in his pocket and was sent to the ACE school.
He was later arrested for pulling a knife on a toddler when he tried to teach her about utensils. In the prison, an inmate told Daisuke about chopsticks, and Daisuke sent the chopsticks to "Ripley's Believe it or Not." This episode can be seen on the video "Things Ripley's Never Cared to Air."
Jun wrote a second book called, "I Can't Believe He Hasn't Ingested Poison Yet," and was featured on the C-SPAN program, "Booknotes."
How Daisuke first encountered instruments used for eating.
"What's for dinner mom?" asked the very hungry Daisuke.
"We are having speghetti, dear," said his mother.
"Spaghetti? Interesting. I've heard of it, but I've never eaten it."
Daisuke and his family sat down at the table, but he saw weird, silvery things next to his bowl.
"What?" he said. He looked around at his family, and noticed them twirling the silvery things in their food, then sticking it in their mouths, along with the spaghetti.
"WOW! AMAZING! I HAVE TO CALL TAKERU!" Daisuke rushed to the phone and dialed Takeru's number.
"Yes?" said Takeru's voice.
"Man, TD, I just found out that there are things that help you eat food!"
"Yes. They are called utensils."
"Really? Awesome! I gots to call Kari."
"Call her and your dead.
From that day on Daisuke carried a fork and knife in his pocket all the time. He ate everything with utensils; cookies, pizza, water, to name a few. He later was cought by the principal with a knife in his pocket and was sent to the ACE school.
He was later arrested for pulling a knife on a toddler when he tried to teach her about utensils. In the prison, an inmate told Daisuke about chopsticks, and Daisuke sent the chopsticks to "Ripley's Believe it or Not." This episode can be seen on the video "Things Ripley's Never Cared to Air."
Jun wrote a second book called, "I Can't Believe He Hasn't Ingested Poison Yet," and was featured on the C-SPAN program, "Booknotes."
