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My girlfriend has outstanding culinary skills and I happily eat whatever she serves me without slathering it in unnecessary condiments or seasonings.
I like to consider myself fairly skilled as well, yet no matter what type of steak I prepare / how well it's prepared she will eat it with steak sauce.
That's just the way it is. To get upset over something that trivial is ridiculous.
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| Originally posted by diggerz yeah, but slylee is different. You date frat-metro-fake-blonde males that pay forty bucks for a tony & guy haircut + dye. I'm surprised he even likes sleeping next to someone other than himself, seeing that he's so delicate towards frivolous shit like a haircut or 'dirty t-shirts' Only joking |
i guess i will just have to save my fancy cooking for my mom. she always appreciates it and loves it without changing anything.
from now on, when i'm "making dinner" i'm totally showing up with rotisserie chicken and some frozen veggies or something. he's happier than a pig in shit w/ that sort of stuff.
ps-i would never put sauce on a man's steak
I think there's more to this drama that we don't know about...
For unlimited access to "Slylee's World" you must become a monthly-subscriber and pay for the next upcoming chapters...
1. "Weak Sauce" Pt.2 - after the kitchen incident
2. "No sex for a week" pt.1 - Will Colt Johnson survive without the aid of a sorority intern lol
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| Originally posted by diggerz I think there's more to this drama that we don't know about... For unlimited access to "Slylee's World" you must become a monthly-subscriber and pay for the next upcoming chapters... 1. "Weak Sauce" Pt.2 - after the kitchen incident 2. "No sex for a week" pt.1 - Will Colt Johnson survive without the aid of a sorority intern lol |
slylee, you live in south florida. just about EVERYONE douses everything in as much seasoning/sauces as possible. i never knew people considered that rude until now. 
since when are peppers considered fancy?
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| Originally posted by JD8180 slylee, you live in south florida. just about EVERYONE douses everything in as much seasoning/sauces as possible. i never knew people considered that rude until now. |
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| Originally posted by narcism since when are peppers considered fancy? |
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| Originally posted by Slylee when is the last time a girl made you greek style stuffed green peppers (with ground beef, diced tomatoes and rice with seasoning inside) with garlic/lemon potatoes and sweet peas? yea. *and it's fancy cuz i'm not even GREEK* |
my mum cooks that shit everyday
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Originally posted by narcism my mum cooks that shit everyday |
Ok, so he's more like a Jean-Jacques Bouhlier type than the stereotype of a high-school drop out with the name, Colt Johnson at Panda Express.

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| Originally posted by Slylee whatever dude |
LOL
I always thought narcism was a girl
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| Originally posted by Ania_xox LOL I always thought narcism was a girl |
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Originally posted by narcism |
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| Originally posted by Slylee does your mom put vodka sauce on them? and narcism is a girl. i call everyone dude. |
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| Originally posted by narcism we dont have vodka sauce down here |
ok well whatever genitals this fellow boasts
you are being a pompous monkey
if YOU can't cook that shit then stfu
PS. Cook your mom a meal sometimes too
this applies to all you lazy fucks
/asswipe attitude
Slylee, if it makes you feel better
I'd eat it, all of it!!
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN meh, im of the opinion that someone knows what they like and if they want to ruin a wonderful with "ketchup" that's their own choice. |
Clovis = class
my sister's ex was a top-tier restaurant owner who hosted special dinners for people like Richard Gere.
Very meticulous about cooking and how well or badly received the dish was. He was neurotic and that 'vodka sauce' incident would've offended him.
In my opinion, it was rude. but I was raised differently...
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| Originally posted by kadomony i try not to base my emotional state on what other people think of me or my "accomplishments" |
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| Originally posted by Clovis Word, and I wouldn't date said person. Learn how to appreciate good food fuckface! (not you, just in general) My dad had many friends who were great chefs over the years, and since I was a little kid it was engrained into me, that you never add anything to a chef's creation until having tried it as is first. |
I have no idea why this thread is so long.
I agree with Slylee -- however, in his defense, if it's the type of food he's used to eating with a certain sauce then it could have just been instinctual and I can't see him having asked you had he the same thought process as you.
I think we can all agree men and women can have a totally different thought process for the same situation -- (i.e. jennypie and slylee)) 
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| Originally posted by diggerz people like Richard Gere. |

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