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    Default Dont forget Monday

    Remember lads, a new vac or dishwasher isnt going to win any brownie points on Monday so start thinking "romantic gesture" and be original.

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    Sorry Mr Beejay, but what the hell are you talking about?

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    Must be some pommie thing!!
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    Looks like Cupid has got you in his sights and he won't be aiming at your heart if you keep playing dumb
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    you follow that yank retail idea in the land of poms too huh
    bah humbug
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    At least the stink is a romantic ..... the stinkette will be getting the following:
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    youre not foolin me. i know what youre up to....

    Candle lit dinner,,,fine wine,,,,theatre to see that show she likes,,, a moonlight walk along the beach,,, that longing loving look into her eyes,,,,and then you say the magic words,,,,"----------------------------------"

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    Quote Originally Posted by beejay1
    youre not foolin me. i know what youre up to....

    Candle lit dinner,,,fine wine,,,,theatre to see that show she likes,,, a moonlight walk along the beach,,, that longing loving look into her eyes,,,,and then you say the magic words,,,,"----------------------------------"

    beejay1
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    Holy Bats**t Robbin...Valentines Day:confused: ...

    Isn't that an American thing?? (is that an excuse?? )

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    Organise me a woman and I'll celebrate Valentine's day

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    Un/fortunately I've got an organised woman and if I don't organise Valentines Day I'm likely to be very dis membered/organised.

    When all is said and done - got to keep the dragon happy :eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by beejay1
    Remember lads, a new vac or dishwasher isnt going to win any brownie points on Monday so start thinking "romantic gesture" and be original.
    Did the new washing machine trick a month ago and the new vac 2 weeks ago. I scrounged it from the hard rubbish and as it is better than her small one she confiscated it and gave me the old one. :eek:

    Whilst it earned brownie points I know it was to early and not very romantic so I bought her a new oscillating spindle sander. And as she hasn't room for it in her sewing room I'll even make room for it in my workshop.


    Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vsquizz
    Holy Bats**t Robbin...Valentines Day:confused: ...

    Isn't that an American thing??
    don't think so ... goes back a long way in Europe ....

    http://www.techdirect.com/valentine/origin.html

    heavy commercialism of it may be american but they were certainly mass producing valentines cards 50 years ago and probably much much longer.

    from my perspective I would be just as happy with a home made card and a thoughtful free present. Past presents from me have included ironing all my boyfriend's shirts that were stacked up waiting for him to iron them as needed. This was an exceptional sacrifice on my part as you could cut the plug off of my iron and put the ironing board in the hard rubbish and I would be unlikely to notice for a couple of years.

    i've also given someone a rose bush in the past - much cheaper than a bunch of roses and provides roses in future years.

    An expensive valentines day gift is a waste of money IMHO.
    no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!

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    Every day is Valentine's day for Mr and Mrs SilentC

    We agreed a couple of years ago to give it a miss. Isn't it supposed to be about declaring a secret love or some such nonsense? I think my marriage proposal 8 years ago would have been a give away...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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