Valentines Day

MikeTheNative;30497953 said:
Me and my GF don't really bother with it, don't get cards or presents or anything. Usually get a takeaway but she's on half term so cooking me a nice meal.

I hope she is a teacher :p

glen8;30497954 said:
OH ****, Thanks OP!

NP

Shell Garage jobbie on the way back home is still an option!
 
Ordered a nice bunch of flowers to be delivered to my wife's work place, only the realise this morning that she's on halfterm holiday, so won't be at the school to receive them :(. Silly mistake by me.
 
I'm stuck on a boat until April, so bought the girlfriend a card and a Pandora charm before I left, but will be surprising her tomorrow with a delivery of some roses I've ordered online. :)
 
I don't think we're really too fussed but I'll get her a card and some flowers. It's my wife's birthday and our wedding anniversary this week (on the same day - at least I can't forget one) too so our efforts are best spent there.
 
McBain;30497958 said:
Be single, don't concern yourself with Valentines day = :cool:.

I'm having a sports massage. ie: not the type with a happy ending. :D

Valentine's Schmalentines. ;)
 
Just cooking dinner (which I usually do anyway) but just make her her favourite dish, and buy her some flowers (I normally buy her flowers "just because" - but have been quite slack at that recently :( ).

I will have had a horrendously busy day at work so I'm glad she's low maintenance from that perspective!
 
Going to a trampoline park tomorrow night. So something a bit different, and fun.
I like to do something, and if it's non over inflated set meal type of thing, even better. And a card.

Valentines number 2

No flowers, they just die and are extortionate
 
Single so I'll be watching Bristol City play Leeds. They're showing it at the ground on the big tv in the sports bar as a beamback. Most of my mates are piling in there too, even those who aren't single :)
 
Tacky cheap card
Tacky cheap present from a supermarket
Cook evening meal

Stupid commercialised money grabbing day!
 
We're doing anti-valentines again.

We stage an argument then rehearse filling out divorce paperwork.

We then argue over who gets to keep the cat.

Saves us loads of money.
 
Standard Tesco Valentines day - Card, chocolates, flowers.

I'm beginning to get more and more annoyed by it.
 
dazza13;30497921 said:
Well normally i try and cook a meal and then having a relaxing evening that may or may not end in me getting lucky, but this year after me arranging to have the kids at my mums and getting in some of the wife's favourite food and drink to then be told by her that one of her biggest clients are in London for that day only and her boss has told that they have to take them out and wine and dine them to keep in the good books.

So i'll be dinnning in for one it seems.

That was heartbreaking, sounds like she wears the trousers
 
My Mrs loves the soppyness of valentines and I'm not the most romantic as she keeps telling me. So I've booked dinner and cinema to watch 50 Shades (I know :rolleyes:) got her a scented candle with some jewelery she wanted and some flowers. She better bloody like it. :D
 
My wife's Birthday is on the 21st, she is going to have to have 2 presents! I was thinking a Scalextrics for valentines and a Hornby OO for her Birthday.
 
I dont think you realise the mistake you've made booking 50 shades on Valentines night.

Expect it to be packed full of 'girls night out' single women frothing to see the next movie adaptation of 'badly written soft-core fan fiction loosely based on a sparkly vampire movie'

You must be making up for something you've done or something your going to do...

Enjoy the sports car you purchased after remortgaging your house!
 
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