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Valentine's Day

Hawkshot99

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Get something already? No, that is what the gas station on the way home after you forgot is for.

As far as plans? Well I have a ski race that night to attend.
 

Nick

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nice, I like the home cooked meal route. We are saving $$ for the baby so this year very low key. Some chocolates, card(s). We are making dinner at home, gonna be scallops, asparagus, and to start some french onion soup home made. Sooo good!
 

SKIQUATTRO

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Card: homemade with a pic i found of us from 1992.....ohhhhh i can hear the laughter now :)
Meal: Family meal tbd
Chocolate: Chocolate martinis after dinner at home will cover that.
Flowers: will buy a few dozen Tulips as those are her favorite flower.
Plans: cover your ears.
 

billski

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A florist I know has this deal with her husband. They celebrate Valentines' two week later. This week, they sell a dozen large-stemmed roses for $80. Two weeks from now, he gets her a dozen reds for $10. Good plan!
 

WoodCore

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A florist I know has this deal with her husband. They celebrate Valentines' two week later. This week, they sell a dozen large-stemmed roses for $80. Two weeks from now, he gets her a dozen reds for $10. Good plan!


I have the same deal with my lady! Every day is Valentines Day other than February 14th besides, love and affection, can be given in ways that do not involve the local florist, chocolate or a Hallmark card! :grin:
 

snoseek

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My ex girlfriend called today and wants to visit for a few days (coming up from mammoth) and ski kirkwood. She was the love of my life and honestly this took me by suprise. Not sure how to handle this..
 

ctenidae

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My ex girlfriend called today and wants to visit for a few days (coming up from mammoth) and ski kirkwood. She was the love of my life and honestly this took me by suprise. Not sure how to handle this..

Wine is fine, but liquor's quicker...
 

snowmonster

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My ex girlfriend called today and wants to visit for a few days (coming up from mammoth) and ski kirkwood. She was the love of my life and honestly this took me by suprise. Not sure how to handle this..

Shoot first. Ask questions never.

First, you get the snow. Then, you get the girl. Looks like your Tahoe days are really turning the corner.
 

BackLoafRiver

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Flowers, local Chocolates, hand made jewelry. Nothing generic...everything had a touch of individuality

As an aside - anyone ever give something that was a complete flop? (especially jewelry)
 
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