Valentine's Day (AKA L-B's Love Probs)

Text him?

  • Don't text him!!! Wait for him to text u!

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  • Don't call him!!! Wait til he calls you!

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  • Get over yourself and do the first move, u brit twat!

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  • Go back to work, u lazy tart...

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Saturday's Valentine's day, so what's everyone up to over the weekend?
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I have a date on Friday night, will keep me busy till saturday!!!
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Cultural question: Is Valentine´s day celebrated by married people too?

I will have dinner with my wife ;)
 
pascal said:
Cultural question: Is Valentine´s day celebrated by married people too?

I will have dinner with my wife ;)

If you want to stay out of the doghouse, yes it is.

Here's what I bought my wife this year:
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John Reynolds said:
pascal said:
Cultural question: Is Valentine´s day celebrated by married people too?

I will have dinner with my wife ;)

If you want to stay out of the doghouse, yes it is.

Here's what I bought my wife this year:
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YOU DICK!!!!!! :oops:

I have wanted a good MixMaster for years now, that sucker is beautiful!!!

I'm just making my wife a card for V-day with the kids on it and giving her a hot oil massage. A couple of years ago my wife actually got me an HP 932C for valentine's day and I still consider it the best V-day gift I've ever got. :)

EDITED BITS: Damn it, last time I checked a good KitchenAide set-up was around $200-300 and that was a while ago...mind if I asked what that set you back?
 
Russ,

It was $220 at Amazon. They're running a $30 off if you spend over $130 in their Kitchen section. Prices do fluctuate a little based on color of that model. . .I think you could get the white for under $200 if it would go with your kitchen.

My wife just saw the model I bought her at a local store "on sale" for $280.
 
John Reynolds said:
pascal said:
Cultural question: Is Valentine´s day celebrated by married people too?

I will have dinner with my wife ;)

If you want to stay out of the doghouse, yes it is.
:LOL:
That is what I thought.
Great MegaMixer.

Now I will have to thing about some creative gift.
 
Silent_One said:
No offence but a "MegaMixer"?
That's not exactly romantic.

And you want to say out of the dog house? :LOL:

That mixer cost 3x as much as 2-dozen roses arranged. And she's been wanting it for years. Trust me, I scored major points this year.
 
Silent_One said:
No offence but a "MegaMixer"?
That's not exactly romantic.

And you want to say out of the dog house? :LOL:

Better than a vacuum, which is what she wanted a few years ago. Our previous one sucked the big one (or didn't suck, as it were).

(We're a bit pragmatic, when it comes to romance).
 
That mixer cost 3x as much as 2-dozen roses arranged. And she's been wanting it for years. Trust me, I scored major points this year.


Better than a vacuum, which is what she wanted a few years ago. Our previous one sucked the big one (or didn't suck, as it were).

(We're a bit pragmatic, when it comes to romance).

O.K. guys. Let me get this straight. Household appliances for Valentine's day?? And how long have you been married? Trust me, in ten years any household appliance will get you the doghouse
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Silent_One said:
O.K. guys. Let me get this straight. Household appliances for Valentine's day?? And how long have you been married? Trust me, in ten years any household appliance will get you the doghouse
:LOL:

Married almost 12 years, been together almost 15. She always gets flowers. . .this year I surprised her.
 
Me and mine normally go out to a nice restaurant to eat on valentines. Other than that, nothing much. But I have my own reservations about valentines. I like to spend every day telling him how much I love him rather than dedicating one particular day to it. Not saying anyone here does that, but Valentine's day is just so commercial, I find myself trying to ignore it sometimes. :)
 
My girlfriend would go bonkers on me if I gave her a kitchen appliance as a gift, no matter on what occassion. She'd kick my ass with the terrible weapon of sex deprivation. She never gets me beer from the basement, either.

Pity me.
 
L233 wrote:
My girlfriend would go bonkers on me if I gave her a kitchen appliance as a gift, no matter on what occassion.
Same here, my wife would kill me.
John wrote:
Married almost 12 years, been together almost 15. She always gets flowers. . .this year I surprised her.
12 years. And she wants a MegaMixer? :oops: Wow...I'm impressed.
 
Silent_One said:
John wrote:
Married almost 12 years, been together almost 15. She always gets flowers. . .this year I surprised her.
12 years. And she wants a MegaMixer? :oops: Wow...I'm impressed.
John is inflating the market. Imagine next year.

digitalwanderer said:
...I'm just making my wife a card for V-day with the kids on it and giving her a hot oil massage...
Good idea. Maybe I will do the same. Just add a single flower to the card.
 
I'll be up at ithaca college hoping my sister hooks me up with some hot women . Other than that very drunk haha
 
RussSchultz said:
Better than a vacuum, which is what she wanted a few years ago. Our previous one sucked the big one...

:oops: Eeeww... Russ, you shouldn't use a vacuum to "suck the big one". You could end up in hospital. But I understand that she didn't wan't to see that vacuum anymore. ;)
 
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