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Story May 29

Last post 06-02-2005, 9:38 PM by Asari. 8 replies.
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  •  5/29/2005 10:57:18 PM 744430

    Story May 29

    Ya know, since when does Tedd need a reason?  Honestly!
    PAX DRACONIS! RAR!
  •  5/31/2005 8:37:48 AM 744520 in reply to 744430

    Re: Story May 29

    hey it was funny, and for once I saw it coming. Except for the hot part, that is quite humorous though.
    "We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl" -Pink Floyd
  •  5/31/2005 6:14:12 PM 744564 in reply to 744430

    Re: Story May 29

     

    Well, Bio, you were right.  But I'm still completely befuddled as to how this is supposed to improve Tedd's cooking skills.  I don't see what one thing has to do with the other.

     

  •  6/1/2005 6:11:44 PM 744639 in reply to 744564

    Re: Story May 29

    I'm impressed that you don't.

    Anyhoo, it works something like this:  For thousands of years, men have been in the position to force women to do their cooking, and so women are very often portrayed as cooks.

    Now, combine this with Tedd and naturally he'd turn himself into a chick to cook.

    As for being hot, that's just Tedd again.


    PAX DRACONIS! RAR!
  •  6/1/2005 8:01:50 PM 744648 in reply to 744639

    Re: Story May 29

     

    > Anyhoo, it works something like this:  For thousands of years, men have been in the position to force women to do their cooking, and so women are very often portrayed as cooks.

    > Now, combine this with Tedd and naturally he'd turn himself into a chick to cook.

     

    I don't doubt that Tedd may be pleased with himself or perhaps even have more confidence.

    But Grace said that the cooking actually improves, and I don't see how.

    Cooking is an art, and "recipes" only get you so far. 

    If as a boy he doesn't know how to judge that, say, the consistency of *this* mixture means it should spend an extra half minute in the oven, I don't see how using the TF gun to morph into a girl would improve his judgment.

     

  •  6/1/2005 8:50:35 PM 744655 in reply to 744430

    Re: Story May 29

    females tend to have improved judgement naturally... or if not most will tell you so anyway.
  •  6/1/2005 9:21:54 PM 744656 in reply to 744655

    Re: Story May 29

     

    > females tend to have improved judgement naturally... or if not most will tell you so anyway.

     

    Well, I'll tell you that some of us can't boil an egg, and there are some guys who are great cooks.

     

  •  6/2/2005 4:46:33 PM 744726 in reply to 744656

    Re: Story May 29

    Confidence plays a major part in any endeavor, especially cooking. And changing genders has always given Tedd more confidence.

    That said, Dan could have something else in mind.
  •  6/2/2005 9:38:36 PM 744739 in reply to 744726

    Re: Story May 29

     

    > Confidence plays a major part in any endeavor, especially cooking. And changing genders has always given Tedd more confidence.
    > That said, Dan could have something else in mind.

     

    Confidence is nice, but experience is much more valuable in cooking.

    First, being taught by good (i.e., experienced) teachers.  And then, practice, practice, practice -- and learn from your mistakes.

     

    I  agree with June 2nd Elliot: "There's no way being female makes you better at cooking."  LOL!!!

    Love Elliot's expression in panel 3, and Ellen's in panel 6!!!

     

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