"Tell me what was the point of this again?" Don asked his girlfriend.

Don Flack and his girlfriend Elliot Sheliz had been grocery shopping for their apartment earlier and learned that Elliot should never shop hungry because she had roped him into making a tub full of cookies.

"I want cookies!" Elliot replied.

"Yeah, 'cause that's a real good reason."

"You're right!"

Elliot looked behind her and saw the look on his face.

"Ugh. Fine if you don't want to make cookies with me then go watch TV." She said.

"Gladly." He said back.

He flipped through the channels and found a Yankee's game on. And it took Elliot all of five minutes to need his assistance.

"DON!" She yelled from the kitchen.

"What?"

"How do you work the oven?" Elliot called back.

It took him a moment to answer this time.

"You mean to tell me that we have lived in this apartment for almost five months and you still don't know how to work the oven?"

"Yeah."

"Well, sorry but I'm lazy and there's a game on!"

"Please! Your girlfriend needs help and you won't do it?"

"No."

"I Love You Too! Jerk."

"I heard that!"

"You were supposed to!"

After a few minutes he heard a frustrated growl which he was sure was directed toward both the oven and him, then heard baking sheets and bowls clanking around until she entered the living room with a large green bowl and two spoons.

"Are we winning?" Elliot asked referring to the Yankee's game on.

"Yeah 4-1. We're full count bases loaded." Don replied taking the spoon she handed him. "What do you have in there?"

"Cookie dough." She said nonchalantly.

"So, because you can't figure out how to work the oven you're going to eat raw cookie dough?" he asked.

"Well, I'm not just going to waste good cookie dough! Plus I gave you a spoon for a reason. That and it makes the Yankee's game that much better!" Elliot said back eating a spoon full of dough.

"Yeah, ok." He said back, dipping his spoon in the bowl.

"Mmm. I should get raw cookie dough more often." Elliot mused out-loud. "What do you think?"

"It does make a Yankee's game better."