The Chinese did it.
The trophy's design was sketched on a cocktail napkin in 1966 by Oscar Reidner.
a napkin on a table!!! a napkin on a table!!!
the vin number was invented by Steve Maxwell who sold it to a guy in a bar for $1000 on the back of a bar napkin and it soon evolved to what it is today!
Napkin rings are an invention of the European Royalty, after Lady Danielle Parrish used them to identify her napkins between washings. They first appeared in the 1800s in Paris and then spreadto all countries in the western world.
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Filipino translation of NAPKIN: pamunas
The first napkin was used in Ancient Egypt. They were modern-day towel sized. This was because they used there hands to eat. When the fork became popular in the 1400s, the napkin got reduced in size. Then it was about 35 inches wide and 45 inches long. Then they got even smaller when the spoon and knife came into existence and eventually became the size they are now.
you blow a napkin and it will dance.
Napkin means diaper in Australia.
Yes, napkin is a noun, a word for a thing.
The big napkin goes in your lap and the little napkin is used to wipe your mouth while eating. When the entree is done, the little napkin goes with the plate and you keep you big napkin in your lap until you are finished with dessert.
You have to slide the napkin ring into the middle of your napkin. Then when your finished you place the napkin with the ring on it to the left of your plate. I hope that helped :D