Quote by Tom Brady
My sisters like cooking at my place. It has a bit more room, and t

My sisters like cooking at my place. It has a bit more room, and the food tastes a little bit better. A big pot of spaghetti and sauce, some warm French bread – works all the time. I think Ive been eating pasta for 26 years. – Tom Brady

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