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June 29, 2004

oven

Our oven is on the fritz.

Belinda was home today while the landlord and a repairman came over to look at it, and I just got this lovely email from Belinda:
I tried to explain to the stove dude about how its been taking so long to heat up and I said how it took 2 hours for a quiche to set and he said "that means nothing to me".

Men.
NO! Not men! Some very manly men know all about quiche (savory tart? Now that sounds like, oh never mind...).

Maybe the guy who fixes stoves for a living doesn't give a flying fuck about cooking because it reminds them too much of work? Men? I think not! Could there possibly be lots of women who never go near a quiche unless it's being served to them by a snooty waiter in a fancy restaurant? Of course there are.

I prefer the non-sexist "domestically challenged" myself.

1 Comments:

Blogger Johnny said...

Consider:
oven repair woman

A true fallacy.

June 30, 2004 6:44 AM  

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