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#1 Feb 11 2009 at 8:48 AM Rating: Decent
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Valentines Day Saturday!!

What ya gonna do?

Do you desire a secret valentine?

Who's got some luv-ly words?

Does valentines day depress you because you are, sweetheartless?

I'm planning on really shmoozing up the hubby this year in hopes of future pay-offs. I'm cutting work an hour early today to stop by a local little lingerie shop. It's been forever since I've bought any slinky stuff - should I go leather, or should I go lace? Smiley: blush
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#2 Feb 11 2009 at 9:11 AM Rating: Good
My fiance is getting a pair of plushie Kuro-neko slippers ("black cat" - a character from the anime Trigun.)

In exchange, I'm getting a tasty dinner at DePalma's downtown.
#3 Feb 11 2009 at 9:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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It's been forever since I've bought any slinky stuff - should I go leather, or should I go lace?
Go metal coil Smiley: grin

We're returning to the restaurant of our engagement to cash in on the free dinner voucher the owner gave us that night. Romantic and thrifty!
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#4 Feb 11 2009 at 9:18 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Elinda wrote:
It's been forever since I've bought any slinky stuff - should I go leather, or should I go lace?
Go metal coil Smiley: grin

We're returning to the restaurant of our engagement to cash in on the free dinner voucher the owner gave us that night. Romantic and thrifty!


/swoon

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#5 Feb 11 2009 at 9:53 AM Rating: Good
I got her a pink laptop.

The fact that she is ecstatic about it makes me a very, very lucky man.
#6 Feb 11 2009 at 9:56 AM Rating: Excellent
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Seems that some people in this thread are confusing Valentine's Day with Christmas.
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#7 Feb 11 2009 at 10:15 AM Rating: Excellent
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uhhh nothing that I know of. I learned over the years the Mr isn't all that romantic. Last year was the first in many he even got me chocolates. I actually went out earlier thinking he wouldnt and bought myself a package Smiley: grin

The kids and I made the Mr a jar filled with cut out hearts. On each one is a reason why we love him. Xavier and I have been working on it for a couple of weeks and he's very excited to present it to his dad. Otherwise probably a chillaxing day.
#8 Feb 11 2009 at 10:17 AM Rating: Excellent
Jophiel wrote:
Elinda wrote:
It's been forever since I've bought any slinky stuff - should I go leather, or should I go lace?
Go metal coil Smiley: grin

We're returning to the restaurant of our engagement to cash in on the free dinner voucher the owner gave us that night. Romantic and thrifty!
There are no more powerful words in the language of romance than, "Darling, I have a coupon."
#9 Feb 11 2009 at 11:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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She's booked us 1st Class rail tickets to London, a suite in a rather nice hotel in Covent Garden, and good seats for Les Miserables.

I know my place.

And for Elinda:

When Love hath words that love itself convey
And all is said and written from the heart
Then heartbeats fade and wither right away
Fot even love that endeth hath its start.
Though words that pass from distance unto distance
Lack winsome looks and chivalrous decorum,
Yet Joph and Flea are proof that no resistance
Can hold back love, e'en on a gamers' Forum.


© 2009 Nobby
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#10 Feb 11 2009 at 12:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nobby wrote:
She's booked us 1st Class rail tickets to London, a suite in a rather nice hotel in Covent Garden, and good seats for Les Miserables.

I know my place.

And for Elinda:

When Love hath words that love itself convey
And all is said and written from the heart
Then heartbeats fade and wither right away
Fot even love that endeth hath its start.
Though words that pass from distance unto distance
Lack winsome looks and chivalrous decorum,
Yet Joph and Flea are proof that no resistance
Can hold back love, e'en on a gamers' Forum.


© 2009 Nobby


If we're ever both single again Nobs, I'll have to rethink my stance on no more Englishmen.

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#11 Feb 11 2009 at 12:32 PM Rating: Good
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I'm going to sit in my apartment with the lights off and brood!
#12 Feb 11 2009 at 12:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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Sarren wrote:
I'm going to sit in my apartment with the lights off and brood!
Sounds like cutting yourself would lift the evening somewhat
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#13 Feb 11 2009 at 12:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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Sarren wrote:
I'm going to sit in my apartment with the lights off and brood!


I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!

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#14 Feb 11 2009 at 12:37 PM Rating: Good
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Nexa wrote:
Sarren wrote:
I'm going to sit in my apartment with the lights off and brood!


I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!

Nexa
Nobby wrote:
Sounds like cutting yourself would lift the evening somewhat
Both?
#15 Feb 11 2009 at 12:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Nexa wrote:
Sarren wrote:
I'm going to sit in my apartment with the lights off and brood!


I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!

Nexa
Nobby wrote:
Sounds like cutting yourself would lift the evening somewhat
Both?


They're certainly not mutually exclusive. Try wearing a gauntlet for the special day!

Nexa

Edited, Feb 11th 2009 3:39pm by Nexa
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#16 Feb 11 2009 at 12:40 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nexa wrote:
AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Nexa wrote:
Sarren wrote:
I'm going to sit in my apartment with the lights off and brood!


I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!

Nexa
Nobby wrote:
Sounds like cutting yourself would lift the evening somewhat
Both?


They're certainly not mutually exclusive. Try wearing a gauntlet for the special day!

Nexa

Edited, Feb 11th 2009 3:39pm by Nexa
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#17 Feb 11 2009 at 12:50 PM Rating: Good
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There are no more powerful words in the language of romance than, "Darling, I have a coupon."
I didn't know you'd met my wife!
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#18 Feb 11 2009 at 2:40 PM Rating: Decent
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I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!


Wait..what!? That sounds way too close to concern. Where the hell am I? Where's the venom. I fully expected to be mocked mercilessly.
#19 Feb 11 2009 at 2:41 PM Rating: Excellent
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Sarren wrote:
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I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!


Wait..what!? That sounds way too close to concern. Where the hell am I? Where's the venom. I fully expected to be mocked mercilessly.
We do apathy as well as we do vitriol
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#20 Feb 11 2009 at 2:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nobby wrote:
Sarren wrote:
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I hope by "brood" you mean "**********". Love thyself first there buddy!


Wait..what!? That sounds way too close to concern. Where the hell am I? Where's the venom. I fully expected to be mocked mercilessly.
We do apathy as well as we do vitriol


Often at the same time.

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#21 Feb 11 2009 at 3:48 PM Rating: Decent
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If we're ever both single again Nobs, I'll have to rethink my stance on no more Englishmen.


I'd have to go back to banging cocktail waitresses and poker groupies. You know....
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#22 Feb 11 2009 at 3:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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Poker groupies?

Do they wear t-shirts that read "Liquor in the front, poker in the rear"?

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#23 Feb 11 2009 at 4:03 PM Rating: Excellent
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Smasharoo wrote:

If we're ever both single again Nobs, I'll have to rethink my stance on no more Englishmen.


I'd have to go back to banging cocktail waitresses and poker groupies. You know....


uh huh? What's your point?

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#24 Feb 11 2009 at 4:11 PM Rating: Decent
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Do they wear t-shirts that read "Liquor in the front, poker in the rear"?


Nothing that sophisticated.
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To make a long story short, I don't take any responsibility for anything I post here. It's not news, it's not truth, it's not serious. It's parody. It's satire. It's bitter. It's angsty. Your mother's a *****. You like to jack off dogs. That's right, you heard me. You like to grab that dog by the bone and rub it like a ski pole. Your dad? Gay. Your priest? Straight. **** off and let me post. It's not true, it's all in good fun. Now go away.

#25 Feb 11 2009 at 4:21 PM Rating: Good
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Elinda wrote:
Valentines Day Saturday!!
It's been forever since I've bought any slinky stuff - should I go leather, or should I go lace? Smiley: blush


Depends. Leather, especially a corset can give anyone a curvier hourglass shape however the material can be heavy and corsets take some getting used to.
I would suggest silk. ( http://www.juliannarae.com/sleepwear/chemises__gowns.htm ) since you will spend as much on a good leather outfit anyway. Silks great for getting sweaty ;)

I sent my hubby a card, a book and a Jeff Dunham CD. When he gets home he has an IOU for a hot bath, hot homecooked dinner and a massage.
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I sent my hubby a card, a book and a Jeff Dunham CD


Jeff Dunham? People still buy CDs? The cognitive dissonance generated by your post is beyond my ability to adequately express.
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To make a long story short, I don't take any responsibility for anything I post here. It's not news, it's not truth, it's not serious. It's parody. It's satire. It's bitter. It's angsty. Your mother's a *****. You like to jack off dogs. That's right, you heard me. You like to grab that dog by the bone and rub it like a ski pole. Your dad? Gay. Your priest? Straight. **** off and let me post. It's not true, it's all in good fun. Now go away.

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