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SteveT Wrote:

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> She's digging the alotment, for some light relief.


*collapses laughing*


actually you are not far wrong!!! When one has been married as long as I have...V-day is just another day. Having said that, I may well be going out on the piss in the evening with Monica, hubby and some others and anyone else who wants to tag along for a laugh!


Oh SteveT...how I have missed your cheekiness of late...relieved to see you remain on good form though. x

Well if it's any consolation giggirl I won't be single on Valentine's Day for the first time in years (well, not unless something goes horribly wrong between now and Sunday).


However my latest paramour doesn't believe in cards and chocolates, so I'll probably end up watching Antiques Roadshow on my own...

Oy! Rosie "I used to be single but I aint no more" H - go and find your own loved up thread. This is for those of us who are single and gloomy.


I may well also have a horrible tooth ache if Kings dont do the business tomorrow AND I discovered that one of my "I'm a single young woman and enjoying it" colleagues has been secretly loved up for the past 18 months. Splitter.


I may just open my veins. Briefly.


Alternatively, where are we meeting for this drink? I will need some anaesthetic in a number of ways.

RosieH Wrote:

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>

> However my latest paramour doesn't believe in

> cards and chocolates, so I'll probably end up

> watching Antiques Roadshow on my own...



Well, you never know, he may just surprise you, Rosie...!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> It could be worse - your loved one could by you

> the Morrisons meal deal for Valentines day - nasty

> soup, nasty pasta, nasty pudding, nasty wine - all

> for ?8. That should do you.


Huh? But it seemed like such good value. What with that and the Danny Dyer box-set I've bought for "'er indoors" I thought I'd be a shoe-in.


It costs ?15 at Waitrose for the same combo....do you think that would do the trick? Money talks, right?

My friends and I plan to celebrate our singledom with a valentines day night of cheesiness - heart-shaped cakes, cheese fondue, celine dion on repeat, excessive wine. All that rubbish. Who says we can't be cheesy too? Go out and have a blast with your friends! Embrace it! :))http://www.postalgold.info/

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