Valentine's Day date suggestions

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faithfyl wrote:
B.H. wrote:
faithfyl wrote:A lot of males seem to dread Valentine's Day.
I dont. Got no wife. Got no girly friend.
Then you don't have anything to worry about this holiday. :D
Actually I do. I will buy valentine candy for myself and I dont need it.
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B.H. wrote: Actually I do. I will buy valentine candy for myself and I dont need it.
I don't need it either but I usually buy some anyway.

I wait 'til it goes on sale the day after Valentine's. That's the real holiday for me, the day after Valentine's.
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B.H.,
You should buy some flowers for your mom for Valentine’s Day. She might be feeling lonely that day.
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Moogy wrote:B.H.,
You should buy some flowers for your mom for Valentine’s Day. She might be feeling lonely that day.
She doesn't like flowers because she has so many houseplants and flowering plants outside. I usually take her out to eat and give her a gift card.
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B.H. wrote:
Moogy wrote:B.H.,
You should buy some flowers for your mom for Valentine’s Day. She might be feeling lonely that day.
She doesn't like flowers because she has so many houseplants and flowering plants outside. I usually take her out to eat and give her a gift card.
OK, that sounds like a good plan. Moogy approves.
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When I was dating, I'd notice how many guys would drift away around Valentine's Day because they didn't like it.
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Moogy your dog is holding it's head. I think it has a migraine.
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ena wrote:Moogy your dog is holding it's head. I think it has a migraine.
My dog is the famous, good-old Texas “Yellow Dog Democrat.” (“I would vote for a yellow dog if it was running on the Democratic ticket!”) I think he is looking for an honest politician of any party, and therefore shading his eyes as he continues to squint into the Texas sun. I am sure he also has a headache! :lol:
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Moogy wrote:
ena wrote:Moogy your dog is holding it's head. I think it has a migraine.
My dog is the famous, good-old Texas “Yellow Dog Democrat.” (“I would vote for a yellow dog if it was running on the Democratic ticket!”) I think he is looking for an honest politician of any party, and therefore shading his eyes as he continues to squint into the Texas sun. I am sure he also has a headache! :lol:
He might be looking out for Santa Anna. Like most Democrats he is a little late for the Alamo. :lol:
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ena wrote:
Moogy wrote:
ena wrote:Moogy your dog is holding it's head. I think it has a migraine.
My dog is the famous, good-old Texas “Yellow Dog Democrat.” (“I would vote for a yellow dog if it was running on the Democratic ticket!”) I think he is looking for an honest politician of any party, and therefore shading his eyes as he continues to squint into the Texas sun. I am sure he also has a headache! :lol:
He might be looking out for Santa Anna. Like most Democrats he is a little late for the Alamo. :lol:
You know Santa Anna was not the tyrant in real life he was made out to be. Sam Houston lostvevery major battle of the Texas Revolution and 'won' San Jacinto by attacking the camp of the wives a children that was trailing the army camp. It has been discovered the Texas Revolution was stirred up by Washington.The were two American armies on the Louisiana border with orders to cross the border into Texas and engage santa Anna if Houston made it to them. If you look at the revolutionaries you will see they were often involved with other revolutions in other places before coming to Texas.

Also lots of supposed leaders were not good people. Jim Howie left louisiana to flee a murder charge. William Travis abandoned a family in South Carolina. Sam houston had an alcohol problem and hit his first wife.
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