Valentines Cards

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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Ok so apart from sending a card to your beloved , who else did you or give a card to today ?

I will start by saying only my Daughter , what about you ?
I don't have a beloved. Or a like-a-lot. Or even an I-quite-fancy so I have not sent any cards. Judging from the fact that no cards were sent to me either, the lack of feeling is obviously mutual! :laugh:
 

Freds Dad

Veteran
Location
Gawsworth.
I don't have a beloved. Or a like-a-lot. Or even an I-quite-fancy so I have not sent any cards. Judging from the fact that no cards were sent to me either, the lack of feeling is obviously mutual! :laugh:

Royal Mail don't deliver on Sunday. Your cards will arrive tomorrow.
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
This card isn't overpriced unless you include the cost of the subsequent divorce.

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My wife bought me the Tesco version, Was not as cheap as that. From now on i will shop at Asda.:okay:
 

winjim

Smash the cistern
How about this, in the window of my local small arty gallery type shop?
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Yes, that is a heart, in the medium of Lego, for the price of thirty seven quid!

It's made even worse by the realisation that round the corner, and I mean literally round the next corner, less than 25yds away, is this shop:
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Hugh Manatee

Veteran
Today is also my 17th wedding anniversary.

I thought back then that I was bound to remember one of the days! I hadn't factored in the price of flowers though.

Still married!
 
Mrs S and I always go out for a nice Valentines Day meal, but we go a few days after the event as we both are seriously allergic to rampant commercialism and paying overinflated prices.
We do that too.
Took some time for her to realise how much I hate 'Happy Hallmark Day'.

She gets flowers when I'm feeling loving. Or buying petrol.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
We were both brought up in a religion that didn't do Valentines.....(or anything else for that matter:rolleyes:). Having both broken away from it in our 60s I received my first ever valentines card today (and very nice it is too). On Tuesday I will be 69 (don't even go there :smile: ) and the good Mrs Dave is taking me for a birthday meal.....first time ever. Ahhhh life is good (sometimes).
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
@ColinJ we all love you
Well, several people on CC have indicated otherwise, but I'm feeling optimistic today so I will assume that many of you do! :okay:

I remember getting a Valentine's card when I was a teenager and wondering who it was from. The smile was wiped off my face when I overheard one of my sisters telling the other that she had sent it as a joke! :sad:
 
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biggs682

biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
Well, several people on CC have indicated otherwise, but I'm feeling optimistic today so I will assume that many of you do! :okay:

I remember getting a Valentine's card when I was a teenager and wondering who it was from. The smile was wiped off my face when I overheard one of my sisters telling the other that she had sent it as a joke! :sad:

bl@@dy sisters who would have them by choice eh
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
30 years ago today I was out in a customers site, when I received a message to call my office. I was told that someone had sent me a single red rose with a card, they read the message over the phone. It said " if you want to know who this is from meet me at the Railway Tavern, Mortlake." I did and wished I hadn't. A customer, who I didn't like very much had a bit of crush.
 
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