Valentines Day - Love it, hate it, or somewhere in between?

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Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
I'd always wondered how many Tesco Value Valentines cards were sold, who bought them, and why!

I assumed they were for sending anonymously to people you didn't like, but now it appears I was wrong all along, and they're actually for those who dislike the pressure to conform. :laugh:
Mrs A_T likes this! Who wouldn't find that funny? If they don't then they're not worth the bother!!
 

Tribanite

Active Member
Valentines day is cack!!!
everybody sitting in Harvester - cheeeeeesy!!!

if you love someone - tell them the other 364 days in the year

i bought my wife some flowers 2 weeks ago - no reason other than i wanted to. She prefers that than the obligatory card,chocolates and flowers (at triple price) on feb 14th
 
I quite happily treat the 14th Feb as a normal insignificant day; as equally insignificant as 23rd August. If & when I enter into a relationship my partner will soon learn to accept the fact Valentines Day will be a non-existant event in our relationship.

March 14th is Steak & Blowjob day. If women expect their partners to go along with Valentines day it's only right that men expect their partners to go along with Steak & Blowjob day :whistle:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
:cry:
I prefer yellow roses anyway. <sniff>

<hoiks roses out of compost and opens tin of yellow paint>
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
I don't think it's the flowers themselves, but the perceived convenience of the purchase. Flowers from a florist suggest a special trip. Flowers from a garage suggest remembering on the way home and diving into somewhere where it's easy to park, and you can pick up a Mars Bar and 5lt of Castrol GTX at the same time.
Spot on Arch! I remember, many many moons ago, having a fit about garage flowers on my birthday :girl:
 

pauldavid

Veteran
I quite happily treat the 14th Feb as a normal insignificant day; as equally insignificant as 23rd August. If & when I enter into a relationship my partner will soon learn to accept the fact Valentines Day will be a non-existant event in our relationship.

March 14th is Steak & Blowjob day. If women expect their partners to go along with Valentines day it's only right that men expect their partners to go along with Steak & Blowjob day :whistle:
Is the date for steak & blowjob day negotiable, I'm away with work on this date and the colleague I'm away with has teeth that could be described as "Black n Decker Pecker Wreckers" so I don't really wanna put mine in there!
 
I shall be taking Mrs. Pm out for lunch next week (here). Note that it is for Valentines, but not ON Valentines. But I would have taken her there sometime soon anyway.
Much better than, as posted above a Harvesters, where food is dire anyway, even when the staff aren't rushed on the day.
Occasionally I buy her flowers for no reason :wub:

I hate being told when I should be doing these things. She will expect a card which I will spend about 10 seconds choosing and will go in the bin the following day. Meaningless as it's something I feel forced into doing and don't want to do.
 
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