The Ohio Random Thread... aka We Should Probably Be Working

Oh, doing the dishes is a whole different ballgame. Neither one of us like to do dishes. We tend to let them accumulate until there is enough to run the dishwasher. We aren't big fans of doing the laundry or running the vacuum either. lol

I tried being a pro drinker a few years back. I found out that it doesn't pay well so I kept my factory job.
 
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I prefer to work on dishes while I am cooking. I do tend to leave the last of the dishes in the sink. You can say I'm mean, but I know if they are there long enough, my wife will get annoyed with them and do them for me. Of course, I get yelled at, but I didn't have to do dishes.
 
since the topic of cooking came up, i personally love to cook, i enjoy it, and to be honest im pretty damn good at it now (had to cook for myself since i was 18) IF i were in a relationship, id be fine cooking every night as long as she helped clean up afterward, i love the cooking, hate the cleaning up part afterwards LOL

I hate cleaning up, although I try to use the least amount of utensils possible. Makes cleaning up a bit easier. My moms side of the family uses every single pot, knife and spatula to make eggs. And guess who got stuck cleaning it growing up? This guy.....
 
Paper plates + plastic silverware = bachelor life I don't mind cooking, but it's gotta serve a decent purpose. Hot date or at least enough leftovers for 3 or 4 days.
 
There are plenty of sites to watch TG for free without segments or sh*t quality ... or downloading anything.

Do your research, peoples, and don't catch any nasties from the interwebs. :)
 
Adds on torrenting websites have evolved... they know i want MP3s and that i want to listen/download now... but it's a trap
 
Beth and I split cooking dinner pretty evenly though lately I've been doing more while she prepares food for Ian. Breakfast and grilling have always been my thing. She usually picks the recipes though. The biggest annoyance is I like spicy food and she doesn't so if I'm making anything remotely spicy I have to dial it down and/or cook the spicy stuff separately. It's quite funny when I make a pizza as the halves are radically different. I have to do the dishes during cooking or right after dinner or they won't get done. My wife will usually wait until the sink is full or she has nothing else to do before washing the dishes.
 
Read this in my Super Street magazine this morning. I don't want to live on this planet anymore...

 
See i tired to share the cooking at our house but anytime i go anywhere or home i end up cooking, something to do with having cooked in many restaurants for the last 10+ years and people not wanting to cook for me often. But in our house if you cook you do not to the dishes/cleaning after the meal is finished.
 
Read this in my Super Street magazine this morning. I don't want to live on this planet anymore...


i cant even get the calculator to show what that looks like. Im guessing though it looks like this
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I like how the shot shows the saftey warning on the tire...


One more part sold means a little closer to a new car.
 
2014 Mazda 3 i Sedan weighs an m&m shy of 2800lbs for the 2.0L and only 67 more w/ an auto. Only adding 16 lbs for a hatchback. Basically the '14 AT sedan weighs the same as the '13 manual w/ the non-skyactiv 2.0. It's only going to add 1 mpg but they have added 2tqs and upped the redline 300rpms to 6800 and slightly larger brakes up front and same in the rear. No MT listed for the 2.5L engine though.

http://www.mazdausamedia.com/index.php?s=31676&item=1070#Documents
 
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