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RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - fool-ish - Aug-24-2012 (Aug-24-2012, 11:54 AM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: Love it, finella! I've been using the RH vs Housework excuse for years.And as a reason not to cook anything and have take-away instead RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - londonlassie - Aug-25-2012 (Aug-24-2012, 11:01 PM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote: And as a reason not to cook anything and have take-away instead Yes, fool-ish! RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - 'thul - Aug-25-2012 these beings prefer home-made food. cheaper and better. RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - finella - Aug-28-2012 (Aug-25-2012, 04:16 PM (UTC))thul Wrote: these beings prefer home-made food. cheaper and better. Yes, that's true - but cooking takes too much time , when you're into RotE. A couple of days ago I stopped with Tawny Man at the end of book one and will continue in my holiday in september. It's simply not possible for me to work, make garden, animals and househould [/i]and read Robin Hobb, although people say, that women are multitasking . Something [i]must stay behind, and regularly it's house, garden and husband RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - Farseer - Aug-28-2012 It's good to know that such things are the same the world over. RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - finella - Aug-28-2012 (Aug-28-2012, 02:42 PM (UTC))Farseer Wrote: It's good to know that such things are the same the world over. At least with decent Robin Hobb-fans . We never walk alone . RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - fool-ish - Aug-28-2012 (Aug-25-2012, 04:16 PM (UTC))thul Wrote: these beings prefer home-made food. cheaper and better.I don't like cooking, never have and if a take away is a viable (affordable at the time) option, then I'll take it. I'd sooner read than cook any day of the week! RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - 'thul - Aug-29-2012 these beings don't mind cooking, its cleaning up that is bothersome... RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - londonlassie - Aug-29-2012 (Aug-28-2012, 11:26 PM (UTC))fool-ish Wrote:(Aug-25-2012, 04:16 PM (UTC))thul Wrote: these beings prefer home-made food. cheaper and better.I don't like cooking, never have and if a take away is a viable (affordable at the time) option, then I'll take it. I'd sooner read than cook any day of the week! This is a constant argument at my place, there's three of us and none of us like cooking OR cleaning up afterwards. Somehow it always causes an argument. RE: How did you get involved with RotE (spoilers Farseer, TM & Soldier Son) - 'thul - Aug-29-2012 these beings don't have much choice, living alone... either they clean up, or they don't have clean stuff the next day... multiple existences do help create arguments, though... |