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lol.. Sounds like drew and Troy are the same in the kitchen. Troy can cook spag bowl, sausages and marinate a roast.. but its worrying when he asks "how do i know when the spuds are cooked?" Gotta teach this boy his way around the kicthen. But i perfer to cook , my rule is if i cook i dont clean up after myself, some one else does... ANd I HATE doing dishes.. so it works out well :( Cos i always cook. Actually troy gets introuble when he starts cooking.

hahahah same around here kyles - whoever cooks doesn't have to clean up - which rules!! cause I love to cook. I got out of cleaning tonight cause I got acrylic nails for the wedding and I don't want to ruin them hehehehe

I got the same tonight bout the potatoes.... "when are they cooked" hahaha

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