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Rose are red, violets are blue...

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It's Valentine's Day (US) so what will you do?

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I'll build a fire in the fireplace for when my wife comes home and then I'll just try to help her be comfortable, she's not feeling well right now.
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thedoc wrote:I'll build a fire in the fireplace for when my wife comes home and then I'll just try to help her be comfortable, she's not feeling well right now.
Nasty flu season. I hope the fire helps her sweat.

She's able to move around even though she's not feeling well?

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Philosophy Explorer wrote:It's Valentine's Day (US) so what will you do?
I.. ate lots of protein, drank rum n pineapple, and talked to a French admirer in Paris via Facebook Messenger for a few hours.

TV n sofa now.. for one. :(
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Philosophy Explorer wrote: Nasty flu season. I hope the fire helps her sweat.

She's able to move around even though she's not feeling well?

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Apparently she's not feeling that bad, just enough to not feel well. She had cataract surgery a few months ago and was concerned that there might be some connection, but she went to her eye doctor and there is no connection. Pink eye on top of a mild cold. Just enough to make her feel bad but not enough to slow her down. Thanks for your concern, I'll tell her.
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I knew some stupid yank would bring up their nasty, shallow, commercialised version of 'St. Valentine's day'. Is there no end to your vulgar revoltingness?
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I knew some stupid yank would bring up their nasty, shallow, commercialised version of 'St. Valentine's day'. Is there no end to your vulgar revoltingness?
I knew you would turn up like a bad penny/farthing. Nothing commercialized here as I don't get paid. Revoltingness!!!!! The American Revolution was over 200 years ago so you must be living in the past. :lol:

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Philosophy Explorer wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I knew some stupid yank would bring up their nasty, shallow, commercialised version of 'St. Valentine's day'. Is there no end to your vulgar revoltingness?
I knew you would turn up like a bad penny/farthing. Nothing commercialized here as I don't get paid. Revoltingness!!!!! The American Revolution was over 200 years ago so you must be living in the past. :lol:

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Couldn't help but see it. And it had to be the resident village idiot who posted it.
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MagsJ wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:It's Valentine's Day (US) so what will you do?
I.. ate lots of protein, drank rum n pineapple, and talked to a French admirer in Paris via Facebook Messenger for a few hours.

TV n sofa now.. for one. :(
Why so glum? Many people would like to be in your spot.

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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:I knew some stupid yank would bring up their nasty, shallow, commercialised version of 'St. Valentine's day'. Is there no end to your vulgar revoltingness?
I knew you would turn up like a bad penny/farthing. Nothing commercialized here as I don't get paid. Revoltingness!!!!! The American Revolution was over 200 years ago so you must be living in the past. :lol:

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Couldn't help but see it. And it had to be the resident village idiot who posted it.
You're the expert on Village Idiots every time you look in the mirror.

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Philosophy Explorer wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:
I knew you would turn up like a bad penny/farthing. Nothing commercialized here as I don't get paid. Revoltingness!!!!! The American Revolution was over 200 years ago so you must be living in the past. :lol:

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Couldn't help but see it. And it had to be the resident village idiot who posted it.
You're the expert on Village Idiots every time you look in the mirror.

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And she's so grumpy about it, really puts the lie to the phrase "Ignorance is Bliss".
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Philosophy Explorer wrote:It's Valentine's Day (US) so what will you do?

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I think it might be Valentine's Day pretty much everywhere in the developed world.

So, as the OP of the question, what did you do?

I hope you had a day filled with love, romantic or otherwise.
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ForCruxSake wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:It's Valentine's Day (US) so what will you do?

PhilX
I think it might be Valentine's Day pretty much everywhere in the developed world.

So, as the OP of the question, what did you do?

I hope you had a day filled with love, romantic or otherwise.
I exchanged Valentine's greetings with a neighbor. Otherwise the day was routine for me.

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Philosophy Explorer wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:It's Valentine's Day (US) so what will you do?
So, as the OP of the question, what did you do?

I hope you had a day filled with love, romantic or otherwise.
I exchanged Valentine's greetings with a neighbor. Otherwise the day was routine for me.
If you love routine, it would have been a perfect day!
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ForCruxSake wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote:
ForCruxSake wrote: So, as the OP of the question, what did you do?

I hope you had a day filled with love, romantic or otherwise.
I exchanged Valentine's greetings with a neighbor. Otherwise the day was routine for me.
If you love routine, it would have been a perfect day!
Some of my days are. I hope your day went well too.

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