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Hi all,

Its that day of the year again, Valentine day, i hate it :) . I get in trouble with the GF every years for not remembering to give her roses, either that or how many roses she suppose to receive or what colours she'd preffer............etc.

Anyway, just last year, she finished Uni and now working on Kings way, i thought i might supprise her a bit by having flowers deliver straight to her office but i've never use this kind of service before therefore i'm a bit confuse as when i google it up, there are so many...! :mellow:

I'm sure someone among us Vic SAUer would have done this before, if you know there is a reasonably and reliable one please shed a light.

Also what are you going to do this Wed? Baloon ride? Parachute? Anything exciting?

Thank you

Roses Only or Bridge Road Florist. Both fantastic. Bridge Road florist is the best florist in melbourne they make fantastic arrangements.

For V Day I would advise to get her some roses from Rosesonly.com.au because their packaging is amazing.

The norm for a romantic occasion is to get 12 long stemmed red roses which is about $80. Not that i've had roses for a long long time, i'm more of a jewellery or perfume girl! But I'm a chick and i know whats up and roses are georgous!! :mellow:

$80 for 12 roses?

Jebus christ :mellow: Have prices gone up or something?

hmm... i dont ever recall paying that much unless it was a large arrangement for wedding/funeral and that type of thing

mmm next year i will have a florist open so i could have done it for you west, but at the moment roses only are good but a bit expensive. most florists can do that services you just need to ask them for it.

cheers mate

Thats because you are cheap ash.

It actually has gone up Ash its now $139...

https://www.rosesonly.com.au/vday-checkout.asp?aid=

If that is out of your price range I would suggest getting 12 long stemmed roses from Bridge Road Florist. Which would be about $85ish.

http://www.bridgeroadflorist.com.au/romance.htm

....I have noone to do anything with....lol
Join the gang, Kylie.

Now girls, correct me if I'm mistaken, but you really don't care how many roses - 1 is as good as a roomful.

Whatever you reckon Juz :mellow:

Anyhow... yes... seems the usual profiteering going on.

I certainly have NEVER paid that much during the year for said bunches.

Hence the surprise at the hiking just "because" its V's day.

Buy your partner a Plasma TV day - Feb 27th

dont forget people's feb 27th is buy your partner a plasma tv day

rush in now so that you dont miss out on the great prices

Buy your partner a Plasma TV day - Feb 27th

dont forget people's feb 27th is buy your partner a plasma tv day

rush in now so that you dont miss out on the great prices

Don't do it, if you do they might ask for a PS3 and a coupe of new release DVD movies as well, trust me :mellow: !

Join the gang, Kylie.

Now girls, correct me if I'm mistaken, but you really don't care how many roses - 1 is as good as a roomful.

It's the thought that counts...I would be happy with nothing but an "I love you" or whatever...but that's just me :mellow:

Thats because you are cheap ash.

It actually has gone up Ash its now $139...

https://www.rosesonly.com.au/vday-checkout.asp?aid=

If that is out of your price range I would suggest getting 12 long stemmed roses from Bridge Road Florist. Which would be about $85ish.

http://www.bridgeroadflorist.com.au/romance.htm

It is now $80 for a standard 12 short stem roses in a box from Bridgeroadflorist plus $10 delivery.

Job done :)! :mellow:

Hi all,

Its that day of the year again, Valentine day, i hate it :( . I get in trouble with the GF every years for not remembering to give her roses, either that or how many roses she suppose to receive or what colours she'd preffer............etc.

Anyway, just last year, she finished Uni and now working on Kings way, i thought i might supprise her a bit by having flowers deliver straight to her office but i've never use this kind of service before therefore i'm a bit confuse as when i google it up, there are so many...! :(

I'm sure someone among us Vic SAUer would have done this before, if you know there is a reasonably and reliable one please shed a light.

Also what are you going to do this Wed? Baloon ride? Parachute? Anything exciting?

Thank you

She knows ya love her. your together right..

So send flowers to someone else.. ;)

A bunch of roses is nice, but it lacks effort. Your lady will appreciate the effort you went to on V'tines day far more than the quantity and/or type of flowers you send her. Try and take her away from her everyday routine and spoil her, sweep her off her feet. My lady is being picked up in a cab and will be delivered to a secret location where I have organised an outdoor dinner comprising of her favourite foods, wine and desserts.

It's also a gimme that if you make her feel special, she'll be more than eager to return the favour ;-)

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