What are you doing for Valentines next weekend?

Nothing cause I am single!

Though I have some family over on saturday and possibly a friend will come over on sunday. She's single too so we can watch a movie and be boring together. :p
 
Noooothing. Were considering a cardboard tube fight but it appears it's rather a controlled session indoors instead of a raging war in a field somewhere - so we might not bother.

I might do him a steak ;)

A cardboard tube fight?!
 
Going out for something to eat, need to book the restaurant and then back to a hotel that ive booked for a nite of fun and frolics with the gf:p
 
We both think valentines day is a bit of a money pit. However, we will be getting each other a card, and she's booking a film for us to see - god knows what I'll be watching. Don't send out a search party.
 
Back in 1974 when me and my future wife started courting, Valentines Day didn't apply because we knew who each other was.
The whole idea of Valentines Day is you secretly send a card/present to somebody you fancy but they don't know.
I'm proud to say that in 35 years neither of us have wasted money on something so stupid.

I suppose it keeps somebody in a job though.
 
Back in 1974 when me and my future wife started courting, Valentines Day didn't apply because we knew who each other was.
The whole idea of Valentines Day is you secretly send a card/present to somebody you fancy but they don't know.
I'm proud to say that in 35 years neither of us have wasted money on something so stupid.

I suppose it keeps somebody in a job though.

I don't think that is the 'traditional' meaning of the day *does wikipedia research*

Wikipedia said:
Saint Valentine's Day[1] (commonly shortened to Valentine's Day[1][2][3]) is an annual holiday held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions.[1][3] The holiday is named after one or more early Christian martyrs named Valentine and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD. It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines"). The holiday first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
 
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