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#1 Feb 13 2007 at 9:04 AM Rating: Good
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Whatcha doin' for your loved one on the lovingest of loving lovey days?

I bought Mr. Tare a nice pair of sunglasses because he just bought a brand new car. Thought the two would go together well. I don't think we have any dinner/date plans since we are waiting around for our hunk o' baby love to arrive.
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#2 Feb 13 2007 at 9:06 AM Rating: Good
Sex.
#3 Feb 13 2007 at 9:08 AM Rating: Decent
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I think I may shoot something. After that, dinner, maybe a movie, and sex is very much on the list. Our whole marriage thing is being delayed thanks to the weather. Smiley: frown
#4 Feb 13 2007 at 9:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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No special lady friend, so no plans. I might pour out a beer though, y'know, for my homies.
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#5 Feb 13 2007 at 9:12 AM Rating: Decent
Apparently not talking to each other for now. Smiley: frown

I still don't understand how I do just about everything right for the right reasons, yet I'm the one to blame for this somehow.






Oh yeah, I'm a guy. Of course it's my fault. Duh.
#6 Feb 13 2007 at 9:15 AM Rating: Good
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Bodhi's Valentine Tip of 2007

Raspberry Pancakes

You can make them from scratch if you wish but if you are short on time feel free to use a mix, Aunt Jemima's Pancake Mix using Milk and Eggs is preferred don't buy that 'just add water' crap.

-Mix is simple 1 Egg, 1 Cup of Milk, 1 & 1/4 Cup mix. Nets about 4 decent sized pancakes.

-Buy frozen raspberries from your local grocer and add them frozen, if you thaw them your pancakes will be a mess. You can just eyeball the amount.


All told it takes less than 10 minutes to prepare and cook so it is great for breakfast on a wednesday if you have to work. The red in the pancakes is great for the Valentines theme and they taste absolutely magnificent. Great way to earn browny points. Trust me.

Edited, Feb 13th 2007 5:18pm by bodhisattva
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#7 Feb 13 2007 at 9:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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Whatcha doin' for your loved one on the lovingest of loving lovey days?
Eating a quiet dinner and then going out to spend the night gazing up at the starry-filled heavens in quiet contemplation.

Mind you, dinner will be eaten before she's home and then I have to run off to my Astronomy class and watch a lecture in the planetarium. I imagine we'll spend some quality time together once I get home.
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#8 Feb 13 2007 at 9:23 AM Rating: Good
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Tare wrote:
Whatcha doin' for your loved one on the lovingest of loving lovey days?
Latina Sex.
Fixed.





Edited, Feb 13th 2007 11:23am by Elderon
#9 Feb 13 2007 at 9:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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Elderon wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Tare wrote:
Whatcha doin' for your loved one on the lovingest of loving lovey days?
Latino Sex.
Fixed.
Fixed.
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#10 Feb 13 2007 at 9:27 AM Rating: Good
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Elderon wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Tare wrote:
Whatcha doin' for your loved one on the lovingest of loving lovey days?
Latina Sex.
Fixed.





Edited, Feb 13th 2007 11:23am by Elderon


There is 'amusing creepy' such as what you might see from barkingturtle or aegis and then there is 'not funny old man creepy' which Elderon seems to have nailed down.

Edited, Feb 13th 2007 5:27pm by bodhisattva
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#11 Feb 13 2007 at 9:27 AM Rating: Decent
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Elderon wrote:
Sex.
That's what I'm hoping for too.

I was supposed to be away for work until Thursday but trip was cancelled because of a big ol' Noreaster moving in.

Hubby told me yesterday he had nothing for me. I'm liking the idea of being snowed in alone together though. We'll find something to give each other. Smiley: wink
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#12 Feb 13 2007 at 9:29 AM Rating: Good
bodhisattva wrote:
Elderon wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Tare wrote:
Whatcha doin' for your loved one on the lovingest of loving lovey days?
Latina Sex.
Fixed.







There is 'amusing creepy' such as what you might see from barkingturtle or aegis and then there is 'not funny old man creepy' which Elderon seems to have nailed down.
You're jealous that all you can seem to nail is wood these days. Poor, sex deprived Bodhi.
#13 Feb 13 2007 at 6:19 PM Rating: Good
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I ain't doin' ****** Neither of the chicks I'm dating has earned enough brownie points with me to deserve anything on the upcoming consumerism based holiday that totes trite tangible trinkets as replacements for gifts of affection and/or thought. Maybe I'll give one of 'em a money shot though, if they are nice.

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Hallmark
De Beers
Kay Jewelers
the vast majority of flower shops, 'specially the online ones (because they suck balls)
And the Pope.
#14 Feb 13 2007 at 6:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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Working, followed up by taking care of a baby and then the grande finale: three bowls of cereal and straight to bed!

Nexa
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#15 Feb 13 2007 at 6:26 PM Rating: Good
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I ain't doin' sh*te. Neither of the chicks I'm dating has earned enough brownie points with me to deserve anything on the upcoming consumerism based holiday that totes trite tangible trinkets as replacements for gifts of affection and/or thought. Maybe I'll give one of 'em a money shot though, if they are nice.



Varrass?
#16 Feb 13 2007 at 6:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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Working, followed up by taking care of a baby and then the grande finale: three bowls of cereal and straight to bed!
Frankenberry cereal for that romantic pink color?
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#17 Feb 13 2007 at 6:30 PM Rating: Good
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Working, followed up by taking care of a baby and then the grande finale: three bowls of cereal and straight to bed!

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Not quite. I'm not a misogynist and I'm unable to grow okra. I grew a beard not too long ago, but I ****** that up after a couple weeks too.


Anyone wasting $80 on roses this year?
#18 Feb 13 2007 at 6:31 PM Rating: Good
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I'll be cheerfully handing the shovel over to my Valentine and booting his *** outside to clear our driveway of the expected 8-14 inches of snow heading our way =)
Probably nothing in the romantic sense. I've learned over the years that a romantic my husband is not. So instead of going all out like I used to, I just ended up getting him a musical card and his favorite candies. The other night he asked me to go out and get myself something for Valentines Day from him. I still dont know if he was joking or not. It's a good thing I behaved myself and told him no. I could have easily gone out and spent a couple thousand to get a piece of jewelry just to teach him.
#19 Feb 13 2007 at 6:34 PM Rating: Good
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Another V-day query that perhaps some of you lady folks might be able to answer.

My ex-wife informed me today that she has a card from my kids to me, but that she purchased it (obviously they can't because the lazy f'uckers don't have jobs yet). Is that normal? Do people normally buy other people cards from children? Just seems weird to me is all.
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Anyone wasting $80 on roses this year?
Grown on Columbian rose plantations where they are harvested by villagers who succumb to poisoning by the heavy pesticide use!
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#21 Feb 13 2007 at 6:34 PM Rating: Good
You heard it folks, DSD is expecting eight to fourteen inches this Valentine's Day.
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I'll be cheerfully handing the shovel over to my Valentine and booting his *** outside to clear our driveway of the expected 8-14 inches of snow heading our way =)
For Valentine's Day, I cleared the 12-18" drifts of snow off of my 100'+ of driveway from the curb to the garage so Flea can park the car in there tonight. My original intent was to shovel just enough on the parkway to have a place to get the cars off the street.
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#23 Feb 13 2007 at 6:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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Walmart and Safeway are both heavily advertising 20 dollar rose bouquets, which back in my florist days would have killed my mom.

I got hubby season 1 of Prison Break while at Costco with the kids and hid it in my purse until I could find time to wrap it because I didn't think he'd look in there since he's allergic to purses. Then he couldn't find the TiVo remote and was getting frantic, thinking my son had thrown it in the trash for fun and while I was in another room I hear him say, "What's THIS??" Yeah, he searched my purse for the remote...
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#24 Feb 13 2007 at 7:03 PM Rating: Good
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Jacobsdeception wrote:
Another V-day query that perhaps some of you lady folks might be able to answer.

My ex-wife informed me today that she has a card from my kids to me, but that she purchased it (obviously they can't because the lazy f'uckers don't have jobs yet). Is that normal? Do people normally buy other people cards from children? Just seems weird to me is all.


I used to do that when my son was little. It's just a nice way of having your kids participate in the holiday. V-Day is not just for SO's but to really celebrate love in all its forms to family members. At least thats what Ive been teaching my son. Now that hes old enough, I took him out and he had me read every card out to him until he found the right one for Daddy.
#25 Feb 13 2007 at 7:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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Jacobsdeception wrote:
Another V-day query that perhaps some of you lady folks might be able to answer.

My ex-wife informed me today that she has a card from my kids to me, but that she purchased it (obviously they can't because the lazy f'uckers don't have jobs yet). Is that normal? Do people normally buy other people cards from children? Just seems weird to me is all.


I sent the ex an ecard from Hannah...I'm not spending money though, hahaha.

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#26 Feb 13 2007 at 7:06 PM Rating: Excellent
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It's a nice gesture. I wouldn't do it for my daughter's dad that is for sure. My son's dad, another story. Hell we bought him Christmas presents even from Kai and me.
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