Danh ngôn của Rebecca Romijn

Are you kidding? I'm a terrible cook, but John is a really great one. Literally, I never cook. The whole time we were dating, I prepared two officially romantic meals. Both of them were such disasters that he begs me never to go into the kitchen again.
Are you kidding? I'm a terrible cook, but John is a really great one. Literally, I never cook. The whole time we were dating, I prepared two officially romantic meals. Both of them were such disasters that he begs me never to go into the kitchen again.
Bạn đang giỡn hả? Tôi là một người nấu ăn tệ, nhưng John thực sự là một người nấu ăn tuyệt vời. Theo nghĩa đen, tôi không bao giờ nấu ăn. Trong suốt thời gian hẹn hò, tôi đã chuẩn bị hai bữa ăn chính thức lãng mạn. Cả hai đều là thảm họa đến nỗi anh ấy cầu xin tôi đừng bao giờ vào bếp nữa.
Tác giả: Rebecca Romijn | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [8]
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