Then there was Ma Vecchio, who was the most amazing cook Tony had ever met (and okay, maybe this was the real reason he'd agreed to move in with Maria when she suggested it, not to mention the financial aspect because Tony didn't like to sully himself with finances).
Hee!
He was a cop, but for the longest time he never seemed to solve any crimes.
Oh, DUDE! Harsh!
Tony would've called him a loser, except for how it was Ray who put the bacon on the breakfast table, and Tony figured you didn't knock down the guy who put food in your mouth.
That aspect of Ray, as man of the house, despite Ma Vecchio ruling it, is kind of interesting, isn't it?
The Mountie was leaning back against the side of Ray's car and Ray was leaning against the Mountie, and it weren't first aid they were doing down there. The Mountie had his hands on Ray's shoulders, and they were getting into some serious macking.
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Date: 2006-10-22 01:17 am (UTC)Hee!
He was a cop, but for the longest time he never seemed to solve any crimes.
Oh, DUDE! Harsh!
Tony would've called him a loser, except for how it was Ray who put the bacon on the breakfast table, and Tony figured you didn't knock down the guy who put food in your mouth.
That aspect of Ray, as man of the house, despite Ma Vecchio ruling it, is kind of interesting, isn't it?
The Mountie was leaning back against the side of Ray's car and Ray was leaning against the Mountie, and it weren't first aid they were doing down there. The Mountie had his hands on Ray's shoulders, and they were getting into some serious macking.
Um. Sigh. If only. *gets misty and f/vful*