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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredTater" data-source="post: 4283316" data-attributes="member: 32190"><p>It's that happily fire up on demand that I see the problem with! They think we are some kind of robot or something and all we are good for is cooking and extracurricular marital activities! I mean our arms are longer so we don't to stand as close to the griddle to do the cooking, keeping our fronts from getting burnt. </p><p></p><p>I do have to say it is a heckuva lot easier to clean up after cooking on it than a set of pots and pans. </p><p></p><p>I have, and continue to tell my wife it was a great investment. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Is wine considered an intoxicant? I know 3.2 beer was considered a non-intoxicating beverage. Or it could be like buying prescriptions from Canada and wine is considered medicinal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredTater, post: 4283316, member: 32190"] It's that happily fire up on demand that I see the problem with! They think we are some kind of robot or something and all we are good for is cooking and extracurricular marital activities! I mean our arms are longer so we don't to stand as close to the griddle to do the cooking, keeping our fronts from getting burnt. I do have to say it is a heckuva lot easier to clean up after cooking on it than a set of pots and pans. I have, and continue to tell my wife it was a great investment. Is wine considered an intoxicant? I know 3.2 beer was considered a non-intoxicating beverage. Or it could be like buying prescriptions from Canada and wine is considered medicinal. [/QUOTE]
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