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So what is everyone planning for their 'loved ones'. Just boring cards or something a little more adventurous? And what is everyone hoping to get?
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This can be moved to the Adult thread if necessary.....
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I going to go the shops and wacth half the people trying to get stuff as ther forgorting!!! adn then relseading it PIN day so the rcan't use there card adn ther going to be running round liek headless chickens!
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I bought him a nice card. No gifts because we don't do gifts but I am paying for his driving lessons...
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I am cooking Creamy Steak and Onions and we are having a night in.
I have got him a nice card, a wallet and some jelly belly beans.
I am hoping to get Jordans book, KT Turnstalls album and Richard Ashcrofts album.
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I will only be getting one card this year and it will be from the best man in the world

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Smurfy did you say you were sending Choccy Chick a card?
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Asda are doing smartprice Valentines cards for 8p each
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Bargain - I'll take the lot!
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Imagine if you received one of those. I would be disappointed.
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I've still got the first one my husband sent me when I was 18. You'd love it CC as it's huge and pink!
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Awww thats lovely.
I have been keeping all the cards David has sent me, they are in a pink box.
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I heard a story once which is probably not true, but funny all the same. This lad bought a Valentine's card and a sympathy card at the same time. You can guess what happened next... I'd have loved to see the look on the face of his girlfriend when she got a card saying 'deeply sorry for your loss', and his gran's recently bereaved neighbour got 'I can't wait to give you a special Valentine's Day shag!'
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Now I know you're going to laugh..... but I have bought hubbie a decent hands-free kit so he can talk to me properly when he's on nights in his cab instead of using the crappy old cheap one he's got that sends squeaky feedback down my ears!
I have bought him a romanitc card too and a DVD (Batman Returns) which he's wanted for ages.
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Awwww, I'm not laughing. I only bought mine a card but he bought me a card and flowers and he's taking me out for lunch in a bit. We have got out the huge first Valentine card that he sent me in 1978 and the boys have had a good giggle at the poem he wrote in it!
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Thats a nice present Oldspice. If its what he wanted, then its perfect.
We are exchanging cards etc tonight when we get in.
chocolate chick38762.4602083333
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Best Valentine's poem ever - sent by my great aunt to her boyfriend after they split up:
You may think you’re Clark Gable,
But to me you’re like King Kong,
And if anybody fancies you
Their eyesight must be wrong!
They got married eventually, so maybe he fell for her sense of humour!
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Smurfy that's a brilliant poem!
I have just opened the present my hubbie bought me.
Can anyone make use of a size 22 red, sating thong and a Chas and Dave CD????
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Chas & Dave are making a comeback! But I'm trying to think of an alternative use for the thong ...
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I got a lovely card, Jordens new book, a Me to You Bear holding 3 pink balloons, Richard Ashcrofts CD and KT Turnstalls CD.

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Stick the thong on eBay Oldspice. I saw a woman the other day asking for Size 20 fetish gear!
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I was only joking! He didn't really buy me those things! I got a DVD and some T Shirts!
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You shock me
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But was is a Chan n Dave T-shirt and Chas n Dave DVD???
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No! No Chas & Dave. I promise! The DVD was Little Brittain (first series)
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I don't think you can get Chas n Dave on DVD. I think their records are only available on 78s
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No they're not. I smashed them all. Every one. I bankrupted myself so I could buy every Chas & Dave recording and smash it to smitherines.
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Chas N Dave are excellent - can't wait to go and see them again in May
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Have you got beautiful eyes and beautiful thighs?
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They are Spurs fans
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I love chas 'n' dave!!
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I don't care for them because I don't like the 'cor blimey' kind of London culture.
I come from the part of London that many east end folk moved out to (Chingford, Walthamstow, Leyton, Ilford - all round there) after the war and if you come from that working class culture everyone thinks you like nothing more than a knees up and a sing song along with a bowl of jellied eels on a Saturdau night. I once met a man who was totally shocked to hear me speak with some knowledge about Mahler's fifth symphony. 'Fancy you knowing about Mahler' were his exact words!
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Oldspice I hope you put him in his place!
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