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I was surprised by all my friends efforts.. and more so surprised that chicks ACTUALLY expect something! :huh: I thought Valentines day was just a novelty idea and it was a day where florists could increase sales by 90% - much like Guiness on St. Pats day.

Day spas, manicure/pedicure, flowers, chocolates, teddy bears.. every girl friend I spoke to received either one or all of the above mentioned. :)

The only thing that ever came to my mind was flowers and half a litre of pineapple juice. :)

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Yeh well my missus is in Wagga and I tried to call about a thousand times and got nothing, so me is thinking I is in shit.

Quote STAR33: The only thing that ever came to my mind was flowers and half a litre of pineapple juice.

Thats gold man. Valentines day is meant to be something for both sides of the party. :)

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The only thing that ever came to my mind was flowers and half a litre of pineapple juice. :)

ahahaha

pathetic fact: a florist who was saying a large percentage of women buy flowers for themselves on valentines...

also, big congrats leigh

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I gave my girl an engagement ring 2 weeks ago so she got nothing for valentines day :O (oh yea everyone I am engaged ;))
OMG!!!!! congrats!!

so you bought an engagement ring.. well there goes the house deposit LOL

for valentines day I got a long stemmed rose and a card and a present will be bought this weekend....cos he was at a bucks last weekend and was too hungover to go to the shops and buy something :D

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i lashed out.

Got a $5 cute white bear that has a heart cushion attached that says "i love you" for the other half and got a very nice heart card in return,

Congrats Leigh!!! i went and picked up one of those shiny bits of metal with rocks in it last weekend... its somewhere very safe under lock and key.

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OMG!!!!! congrats!!

so you bought an engagement ring.. well there goes the house deposit LOL

for valentines day I got a long stemmed rose and a card and a present will be bought this weekend....cos he was at a bucks last weekend and was too hungover to go to the shops and buy something :D

No that's romance!!!! hehe!

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Like I said a couple of weeks ago Congrats Leigh wooh yeah good luck.

As for my day, I hate it. I am single every year for it and this time i didnt even get drunk, on a high note I did receive a happy valentines text. SO Romantic I know....

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Just caught this, Congrats Leigh.

Means there's hope for all you losers out there yet!!! If Leigh can do it....

Just kidding. I'll try to get my car happening for the wedding [gotta have some black there].

Ohh and as for Valentines...1. I'm too old, and 2. We just signed up for a $250,000 loan so roses etc are low priority.

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