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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 602036, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> My grand[parents raised me since I was five years old. My Gram taught me how to cook and clean since she decided I would probably would be single most of my life.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" />. It is true that most of my life I had been married to "Princesses" and did most of the cooking and cleaning. My first wife who was Italian and was the most best cook. Her food was so special and she cleaned up her messes before I got home. This went on for several years until we moved to the east coast. When we moved she kept saying "let's eat out I am too tired". After several weeks of this I said "what's wrong why do you not want to cook anymore". She broke down and confessed that she does not know how to cook. I said what you were a wonderful cook. She then confessed that her mother made extra food and brought it over. She did not even know how to boil water!!!!! My gram was right!!!!!</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 602036, member: 78"]Hi, My grand[parents raised me since I was five years old. My Gram taught me how to cook and clean since she decided I would probably would be single most of my life.:rolleyes:. It is true that most of my life I had been married to "Princesses" and did most of the cooking and cleaning. My first wife who was Italian and was the most best cook. Her food was so special and she cleaned up her messes before I got home. This went on for several years until we moved to the east coast. When we moved she kept saying "let's eat out I am too tired". After several weeks of this I said "what's wrong why do you not want to cook anymore". She broke down and confessed that she does not know how to cook. I said what you were a wonderful cook. She then confessed that her mother made extra food and brought it over. She did not even know how to boil water!!!!! My gram was right!!!!! greg[/QUOTE]
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