While that sounds reasonable, everyone already knows this cannot be the way it goes down....Let the woman of the house do what she wants. Tell her you'll have dinner ready at 7:00 when she returns.
And fried chicken!Brisket makes the best tallow and tallow makes the best fries
Tough choices. Bottom line; happy wife, happy lifeHypothetical question...............
If the woman of your household makes tons of plans and you are no longer available to cook for the Superbowl.......but maybe catch most of it on TV....because you get home about 7:00EST or so......should one.....
A) Be upset and stay quiet
B) Be upset and make sure everyone knows
C) Brush it off and try to make the Daytona 500 even more fun ( 1 week later and the Monday is a STAT day off work )
Just asking for a friend.
That sounds great! I'd like to see some pics, prep and all, please.Sundays menu; one of our favorites Kraut Burgers. Which is hamburger fried up, then add cabbage & onions little bit of Bobs bacon, Make some bread dough. This time the wife will use a bread dough mix. Stuff the bread dough with the fixing above. Let rest & in the oven @ 350 for 15-20 mins. Man are they guud.
Larry I need you to watch that NINER magic!!No TVs will be on, BUT, there will be 2 giant Tomahawk steaks on Big Z, along with a couple filet mignon asstd veg and what not. But no Super Bowl will be turned on
Honestly dislike football. Especially teams that mean nothing to my interests. Honestly have not really "watched" a football games since the bears won the SB. Living in Chicago at the time, and invited to a SB party with my wife's softball league it was kind of a "must do". Now if the Packers or Bears were there I might give it a glance or two. But that is about the extent of itLarry I need you to watch that NINER magic!!
I myself do not watch or follow football. But after reading this, I have an image of Larry doing the "Superbowl shuffle" back in '85!Honestly dislike football. Especially teams that mean nothing to my interests. Honestly have not really "watched" a football games since the bears won the SB. Living in Chicago at the time, and invited to a SB party with my wife's softball league it was kind of a "must do". Now if the Packers or Bears were there I might give it a glance or two. But that is about the extent of it