Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Jinx on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 12:11am
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I dunno, maybe if the people who bemoan V-Day weren't so whiny and needy and angsty someone might actually want to date their sorry asses?
Just a thought... :razz:
(mind you, if I wasn't dating someone right now I'd probably be grouchy too... just like I have been every other v-day)
Re: Valentine's Day
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Jinx, that's bulls**t. If you're a quiet friendly person and not an asshole you get nothing. Girls will become your friends and then find other guys to f**k. :razz:
Re: Valentine's Day
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so your saying that if i become a asshole, i get chicks?
cause pain to others for persnoal enjoyment?
sounds sadistic. :razz:
Re: Valentine's Day
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Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 2:35am
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Gah, this is supposed to be a funny post. Be funny or don't come here at all, poopyheads.
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Cassius on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 2:58am
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Yak, if you were an honest quiet friendly person, I don't think you'd necessarily want all the chicks you treat like your friends in the sack, either.
Not that women aren't the bane of my f**kin' existence here, but you really have to be fair; women tend to take sex a lot more seriously, so you can't disrespect them for not giving it up whenever you expect to get your mack on.
Re: Valentine's Day
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Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 3:08am
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V-day was just awkward this year. i just started dating this girl a week ago, and BAM there's this big awkward day on the cllender. I couldn't simply ignore it, but I also didn't want to frighten her away by making a big deal out of it... you see the delema? things worked out well, but IMO V-day is completely useless.
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Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Gorbachev on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 5:13am
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My lady doesn't like Valentine's...at least the consumerism of it, which I have no problem with since I'm strapped for cash right now. Basically I made some sweet lovin' and saved money, fancy that. Now that's love.
[edit]Oh, and chocolate from outside sources never hurt anyone, free, free, free.[/edit]
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
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I ended up going for a single white rose. A bit serious, but it seemed to go over quite well :smile:
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Gav on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 9:34am
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I guess impressing a lady is all about knowing what button to push, some like gifts, some like time, some like words, some like acts of service, some like physical touch, know what floats her boat and exploit it.
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Crono on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 9:37am
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I've always found it easiest to, you know . . . ask lol.
It usually helps, because she knows my hearts in the right place, I expect the same from her, so.
Also, she loves/appreciates anything I actually do for her. Which is odd, feel like I owe her or something . . . weird. Anyway .. . Look over there! Half-Life 2! runs
Re: Valentine's Day
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I don't know, Jeff . . . I know my girl (:D) isn't like that. She sort of gets upset when I buy her stuff, mostly because I can't afford it. But, I know she likes it. But she doesn't demand it. I wouldn't ever let the communication between her and I get so low that she felt that I had to purchase love mementos to remind her that I care. I don't know, maybe it's really just the fact that I put the seat down shrugs
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Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by ReNo on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 2:25pm
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Valentines day doesn't bother me in the slightest - I think its more of an issue back in primary school than any other time, where the school deliver cards themselves around the classes, hoping you get one so you don't look like some unpopular guy. I always seemed to have a girl after me in primary school so it wasn't a problem, if only that were true these days!
I was also in a position of just going out with a girl for a couple of weeks before Valentines a couple of years back, its a bit of an awkward one. I was however abroad at the time snowboarding, so I ordered flowers to be delivered to her house on the day. She was happy enough although she would always jest that it was terrible of me to bugger off for Valentines day. What can I saw, the relationship didn't last :wink:
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by scary_jeff on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 3:25pm
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Yeah, because you were really going to waste ?800 or whatever the holiday cost just to spend a particular day with a girl you met a few weeks ago... lol.
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Tue Feb 17th 2004 at 8:37pm
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That's actualy been my problem for a very long time Cass. I have a terrible time finding women who are on the same emotional/intelectual plane as myself. Fortunatly it gets easier as you get older. certainly in highschool most girls are incredibly shalow. Even now, there are so many pretty faces on campus with absolutly nothing behind them.
Re: Valentine's Day
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Wed Feb 18th 2004 at 12:51am
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How can you not like Hershey's chocolate? What mass-produced kind is better? I've had Ghiradelli and Toblerone, and those pale in comparison.
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Cassius on
Wed Feb 18th 2004 at 2:01am
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Ghiradelli doesn't hold a candle to Hersheys, and that's sad.
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Bewbies on
Wed Feb 18th 2004 at 3:26am
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meeting the parents is usually a breeze.. cept if its one of those asian families.. that dont like their daughter seeing a white guy.. asian girls are hot though.. [/babble]
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Cash Car Star on
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Skeletor - I have no clue what the hell you posted
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
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He's calling you a straight-edge Emo crybaby. I suggest banning him. :razz:
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Cash Car Star on
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Oi, I posted that cause I thought it was funny, not cause I needed to get anything off my chest. Except this damn Elvis Tattoo... Who thought those things were permanent?
What the hell is with the x's though? Man, them internetted middle schoolers keep coming up with new ways to murder our language.
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Feb 18th 2004 at 2:16pm
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Hershey's is horrible, tastes like free-trade/NPO budget chocolate :razz: Cadburys is the best
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by Monqui on
Wed Feb 18th 2004 at 2:38pm
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I like Ghirardelli chocolate... But then I'm a yuppy "square" so I guess it makes sense...
Re: Valentine's Day
Posted by wil5on on
Thu Feb 19th 2004 at 8:33am
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Seems I've created a debate...
Actually, I've never heard of Ghirardelli. Is this an american attempt at "nice" chocolate?