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Javier 05-13-2005 11:38 PM

Jelly and my obsession with it.
 
Ok some of you might be wondering why all the random jelly posts, other may not really care, either way I'm here to tell you about my experience and recent obsession with it.

so there was this big party going on and everybody was having a great time and at about 12:30 midnite more or less I found my very first girlfriend, we talked awhile and we went to her apartment at about 3 am, she was hungry so I offered to make her something and remembered she liked those sandwhiches with jelly and peanut butter in them as I was about to put the jelly on the sandwhich she bumped into me preetty hard and I slipped on some water that fell on the floor and the jelly fell on me. so she goes to help me and at that moment I looked in her eyes, we were bothe a little drunk but I wa sincere nonetheless, and told her simply that I wanted to kiss her so she began to kiss me and then licked all the jelly off my neck. I wanted to know how it tasted so I put some on her also and well, you can imagine what happened after that.
Well maybe not, nothing more happened after thatshe said that it was time for me to go and when I aked her why couldn't we do what we both wanted to do, she only said "soon baby, but not now" That really intruiged me, don't know why, maybe it's the whole waiting that makes me want her more.
or maybe she was just in her period and didn't want to tell me. :roll:
But I'm triyng to think that it's because she finds me special. 8)

so there you go, maybe you can understand why Jelly has become such an important part of my life.

Thomas Anderson 05-13-2005 11:39 PM

JAM, not Jelly :lol:

Javier 05-13-2005 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
JAM, not Jelly :lol:

Why dit it say jelly on the jar then?? :?

Thomas Anderson 05-13-2005 11:42 PM

Jam comes from a jar and is used for spreading on sandwiches and such

Jelly is the cold, sweet wobbly stuff you find in the fridge, mostly eaten by children.

Mousebounce 05-13-2005 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
Jam comes from a jar and is used for spreading on sandwiches and such

Jelly is the cold, sweet wobbly stuff you find in the fridge, mostly eaten by children.

And how do you know which one he is referring to?

spunkywho 05-13-2005 11:50 PM

Re: Jelly and my obsession with it.
 
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Originally Posted by Javier
Ok
or maybe she was just in her period and didn't want to tell me. :roll:
But I'm triyng to think that it's because she finds me special. 8)

:lol: :lol: :lol:

as for jelly --- try whipping cream - tastes a lot better 8)



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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
Jelly is the cold, sweet wobbly stuff you find in the fridge, mostly eaten by children.

no - that is jellO, my dear. :)

allmike 05-13-2005 11:56 PM

Re: Jelly and my obsession with it.
 
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Originally Posted by spunkywho

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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
Jelly is the cold, sweet wobbly stuff you find in the fridge, mostly eaten by children.

no - that is jellO, my dear. :)

No May be there.. but here also that what we call it Jam and there is no such thing as jello here, its just jelly ;)

Thomas Anderson 05-13-2005 11:59 PM

Re: Jelly and my obsession with it.
 
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Originally Posted by spunkywho
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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
Jelly is the cold, sweet wobbly stuff you find in the fridge, mostly eaten by children.

no - that is jellO, my dear. :)

It's our language, and the correct word is Jelly

Jelly

A soft, semisolid food substance with a resilient consistency, made by the setting of a liquid containing pectin or gelatin or by the addition of gelatin to a liquid, especially such a substance made of fruit juice containing pectin boiled with sugar.

Jam

A thick mixture of fruit, sugar that is cooked until the pieces of fruit are very soft and almost formless. It is used as a bread spread, a filling for pastries and cookies and an ingredient for various desserts. Apricot, blackberry, blueberry, boysenberry, cherry, peach, sweet and sour plum, raspberry, and strawberry are among the prepared varieties available. Berry jams such as blackberry and raspberry are available seedless.

Keeper 05-14-2005 12:08 AM

Re: Jelly and my obsession with it.
 
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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
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Originally Posted by spunkywho
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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
Jelly is the cold, sweet wobbly stuff you find in the fridge, mostly eaten by children.

no - that is jellO, my dear. :)

It's our language, and the correct word is Jelly

That's one of the silliest things I've ver heard. It's your language as far as you vcreated it but that's about it. Thre comes a point where creators lose their rights over their creation and these things happen :P

American Spanish is also very different from Spain Spanish and I'd never even think of saying such a thing. If anything, it helps enrich the language and enhance the culture.

Thomas Anderson 05-14-2005 12:11 AM

Re: Jelly and my obsession with it.
 
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Originally Posted by Keeper
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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
It's our language, and the correct word is Jelly

That's one of the silliest things I've ver heard. It's your language as far as you vcreated it but that's about it. Thre comes a point where creators lose their rights over their creation and these things happen :P

I was joking, in English the word is Jelly, in American the word is Jello


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