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hezy78
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Posted at 2009-9-28 04:46 AM
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does jet li like cooking.?
hi everyone. it's hezy here. i was just wondering does jet like to cook. i can imagine that he is a good cook. i could also just imagine him in his big fancy kitchen. making a nice stir fry or pasta dish. i also wonder if he cooks for his family. or i wonder what jets favourite food is. i could also imagine him going to a nice restraunt. or perhaps having friends over for dinner.
bye for now from hezy.
sunsetgun
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Posted at 2009-9-28 05:08 AM
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Jet's been known to crack open one of these on occasion
stargazer234
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Hezy, hi and welcome to the message board.
I have never heard (or read) whether JET likes to cook or not, or ifhe's ever done any of it. I would imagine that he and Nina have acook/chef, but I could be wrong.
And I don't know his favorite foods, but he has said that his fave dimsum includes chicken feet. And I've heard he likes bananas. Really!
But we know for sure that JET can't sing.
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
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Bananas , really ? , with chocolate , or / with ice cream , delicious ! miam-miam !
colombe
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Posted at 2009-9-28 10:23 PM
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sorry,the smilie was this
Flagday
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I don`t know about cooking but he sure fires up my burners.
Not really true but c`mon girls there have to be a bunch of double entendres we can think of here. Like - he can shake and bake me anytime.
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Originally posted by
sunsetgun
at 2009-9-28 05:08 AM
Jet's been known to crack open one of these on occasion
lol. Yes the main ingredient in any important ass kicking recipe. Sometimes I use two cans just make sure all asses get kicked.
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Flagday
at 2009-9-28 04:29 PM
I don`t know about cooking but he sure fires up my burners.
Not really true but c`mon girls there have to be a bunch of double entendres we can think of here. Like - he can shake and bake me anytime.
GO!
He can whip and flip me any time.....
(ooooo that's so outa character for me....)
You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth or falsehood become a matter of life and death to you. – C. S. Lewis
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He can whip and flip me any time.....
(ooooo that's so outa character for me....)
Good one Mhough. I am glad I could draw the latent sleaze outta you.
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What a buncha hussies.
JET could stuff me and roll me up like a 'pig in a blanket'.
None of that sounds good.
I think I even called myself a pig.
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None of that sounds good.
I think I even called myself a pig.
OMG you called yourself a piggie in a pancake...
It's gonna take me awhile to get over that one lol.
Ok, all I know about Jet's cooking skills is if Nina tosses a cabbage in the air he can slice it 50x with his straightsword before it hits the ground.
Oh, and he can stir spaghetti sauce. I saw him do it in Danny the Dog.
-Don't break your shin on a stool that's not in your way- Old Irish Proverb
Flagday
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What a buncha hussies.
JET could stuff me and roll me up like a 'pig in a blanket'.
None of that sounds good.
I think I even called myself a pig.
I didn`t take it that way Star. I thought you were the blanket in that analogy.
All I could say is `here piggie piggie piggie.`
Actually -- for the record -- I really don`t think of Jet that way -- even in my own dreams! -- but he is a hot guy - the full package. Now George Clooney...that`s another story. I had a dream about him early on when he was just making it and in the dream he was dressed like a guerilla and well all I will say is that in my dream he gave me a huge .... smile. So whenever I look at him even today I think to myself `We had some good times. Didn`t we George?`
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Jet's been known to crack open one of these on occasion
You just can't find this on the shelf at any old store, can you?!?!?!?
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colombe
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Posted at 2009-9-30 11:53 PM
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About me , I confirm that there was no double meaning / sense in what I wrote before.
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Posted at 2009-9-30 11:57 PM
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oh , the smilie was this
. (hidden behind the red cross)
Flagday
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About me , I confirm that there was no double meaning / sense in what I wrote before. images/smilies/smile.gif
Don`t you worry dear sweet Colombe. Your angel wings remain intact!
But I must remind you that it is your own countrymen that came up with the term `double entendre`! Do your country proud. Maybe you can come up with a good cooking/Jet Li double entendre in French. You can just say that you are doing for educational purposes only -- to teach us some French. I may want to use it if I ever get my pork loins to Paris. Or not.
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