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My gf and i boycotted valentines day a few years ago on principle...

These days its is just a big marketing campeign to get everyone to spend money on roses/dinner with rediculous markup. The commercialism takes all the intimacy away...

We'd rather do things when we feel a time is significant..

Besides.. our anniversary is not long after v'tines so usually do something special then of course... :D

anyway.. all this is IMHO. :)

Originally posted by akeenan

sounds like someone is looking eh??? ! :)  

check out this link :lol: :lol:  

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=10078

Aww, you don't have a valentine? I feel for you, I really do

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

but if you want to take me out for dinner I'm not complaining :D

Originally posted by MissS13

I'll be honest.

Valentines day is just a competition to see who gets the biggest bunch of flowers in the office.

Bugger it..

I was reading in the paper today that a dozen red roses will set you back $150!

yeah rose prices are rediculous.. but its not just that.. its all the commercialism and 'pushing' that you/I/everyone have to do something on this particular day.. all the marketing and hype - i just got over it all at some point...

DR GTR said it.. why wait.. do something special when you feel like it and its relevant to your relationship for whatever reason :rolleyes:

ed: on nice places to go all year round .. a great thing to do is to just get that entertainment book .. heaps of good recommendations ... ever got one before ?

Originally posted by GooGZ

My gf and i boycotted valentines day a few years ago on principle...  

These days its is just a big marketing campeign to get everyone to spend money on roses/dinner with rediculous markup. The commercialism takes all the intimacy away...

We'd rather do things when we feel a time is significant..  

Besides.. our anniversary is not long after v'tines so usually do something special then of course... :D

anyway.. all this is IMHO. :rolleyes:

Bro that is a mad excuse if you forgotten or had no time to go out and buy prez....

Originally posted by jtir

Bro that is a mad excuse if you forgotten or had no time to go out and buy prez....

believe me i would love to forget about it.. problem is come feb 14th (and a few weeks prior) the event concept is politely rammed in your face :P

heheheh.

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