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Default Storing Home-Grated Cheese

Dave Smith wrote:
> On 18/10/2012 9:56 PM, sf wrote:
>> On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 14:21:29 -0700 (PDT), Chemo
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> It takes seconds to grate/shred cheese. I can't understand why she
>>> doesn't want to do it...afterall, she's in the kitchen making dinner
>>> anyway.

>>
>> She asked for grated cheese, but he bought a block instead and she
>> *doesn't want* to grate cheese. What can't you understand about
>> that?

> He is eating the same groceries. It would seem that he prefers a
> better quality cheese.... and she is lazy.


No, busy. We both work a lot, we both volunteer a lot, and you get the
idea, I hope. If I thought she was lazy, Id' be the first person to
tell her.

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