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Ahh, a lady with taste--alas, an unavailable one...Josephine said:F4U Corsairs by the light of the moon?
Ahh, a lady with taste--alas, an unavailable one...Josephine said:F4U Corsairs by the light of the moon?
Alon said:An Art Fawcett fedora.
Smithy said:It's also such a have how if you buy red roses two days before Valentine's Day, they are a quarter of the price as if you buy them on Valentine's Day. It's a swindle.
This morning, my wife (whom despite having had very little sleep last night as a result of tending to our daughter who is on her fifth bout of bronchitis/croup this winter AND also having a million other things to occupy her time about the house) got up and made me breakfast before I was off to the office. The extraordinary "special" moments in life are great, but it's the seemingly insignificant day-to-day kindnesses that we often take for granted that mean the most.
Thanks, Miss...
Smithy said:It's also such a have how if you buy red roses two days before Valentine's Day, they are a quarter of the price as if you buy them on Valentine's Day. It's a swindle.
Spitfire said:Thats what I mean - give your wife roses four times a year for the same price as on Valentine's day- She will be four times as happy - and imagine what flowers can do:
http://www.rblm.dk/m.html?s=/UserFiles/File/Inte_Po_1_640.mov
This ad is from a long and famous campaign, done by the best (IMO) agency in Denmark.
Edward said:I ordered a rose bouquet last year for delivery. Did it way in advance. Absolutely everywhere had a "special" price which applied a full seven days either side of the 14th.
imoldfashioned said:I love the idea of sending flowers other than roses.
Zohar said:
Foofoogal said:That is what is called a keeper. Definitely more to marriage than candy and flowers. Getting up with sick kids is where the rubber meets the road. Now how will you pay her back?