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giggirl Wrote:

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> So what to do this Sunday then? Because I'm

> single and when you're single on Valentines Day it

> feels like every other person in the whole wide

> world is madly in love. Sensible suggestions

> welcome. Otherwise I might open a vein.


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Oh giggirl...


Please no blood letting, it's really messy


Remember "they" stoned poor ol'St Valentine to death


Think of it more as a "Hallmark Cards" cash bonanza day


Stay focused on that



It works for Mrs W**F



W**F

Just got this really good advice from a computing newsletter.


"If you have a carbon-based loved one in your life, might I suggest that you turn off the computer for the day and spend it with them. Or else set up a lan network in your house so the two of you can chat via instant messenger."

HAL9000 Wrote:

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> Why not organise a singles-only Valentine?s dinner

> and/or drinks night for Sunday?

>

> There's no reason why so many singletons should

> spend the evening alone - is there?


Aside from most bars/restaurants being packed out with smug couples... no.


When one of my good pals was still single, we did on occasion go out on Valentine's Day, dressed to the nines, with deliberately overtly sexy outfits to a restaurant that was otherwise packed with couples - just to see how many arguments were caused when men's eyes strayed to the table of girls with lots of cleavage or leg that looked like they were having a ball. >:D<

emc Wrote:

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> Giggirl, am with you....even though I know it's a

> load of old bollocks it still bothers me for some

> reason.


me too!!


And Giggirl...every Sunday in ED feels like that LOL....:))

You could always go out and celebrate Chinese New Year instead or treat it like any other day as said above. Erm....yes there's always the rugby .....:-S

Even when I was in a relationship we never "celebrated" Valentine's day in a big way but it is nice to get surprise choccies and do something fun together too.

Hope you have fun whatever you decide xx

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