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Thread: Why do men have to work in the kitchen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiz_me View Post
    Actually, I really don't mind as long as the 'bits' aren't there overnight. But, when you have the comforts of home in a large shed why bring the 'work' indoors.
    Now come on! He's only thinking of you.

    With working in the kitchen, you haven't got to go far to take him his cups of tea.

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    Take it from someone who has been married 46 years-----I have said to myself many times "at least he is home instead of seeking other company".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fossy View Post
    He's probably secretly spying on you to make sure you are doing your wifely kitchen duties correct and not skimping on anything.................

    Think I'd better go and hide again....

    Now which drawer did I put the rolling pin in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiz_me View Post
    Now which drawer did I put the rolling pin in?
    it's in the shed


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    It's a way of marking our territory. We are no longer allowed to pee up the furniture so scratching table tops and leaving oil and grease stains around has to suffice.

    Or it could simply be that we know it annoys the bejeezers out of the womenfolk.


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    Quote Originally Posted by astral276 View Post
    It's a way of marking our territory. We are no longer allowed to pee up the furniture so scratching table tops and leaving oil and grease stains around has to suffice.

    Or it could simply be that we know it annoys the bejeezers out of the womenfolk.

    Yep, I think you've hit the nail on the head there astral.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spyder1942 View Post
    it's in the shed
    Oh Sheet! Thats were I am. Better find somewhere better to hide.
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