I Wake to Find the Devil Sitting Near My Bed. We Have a Conversation and He Says...

Feb 08, 2007 00:46

I really hate Valentine's Day. Honestly. And yes I know I'm in a happy relationship full of all that love crap but seriously. It's just a huge commercial holiday probably created by Hallmark designed specifically to increase card sales during a time when card sales would normally be pretty flat.

I hate it for two reasons in particular.

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nasus221 February 8 2007, 15:51:07 UTC
Awww, that IS a whole lot of expectations/worries brought out by Valentine's Day! As one of the aforementioned singles, I often do fantasize about having a boyfriend, but of course I'm only thinking about the good things and not the stresses and work that comes along with it. I'm sure he harts you very much and you'll have a great day :)

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stiprulz February 8 2007, 16:34:10 UTC
Oh I'm sure it'll be a great day. Any day I spend with him his great. But yeah...then there is finding an acceptable card to give him, seeing if there is a manly gift to give him, wondering whether to go out to eat or cook at home. The problem with cooking at home is that well...our parents would be home too...and that just isn't very romantic. :)

So yes...being single is a blessing in disguise. :)

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hmm... anonymous February 9 2007, 07:16:54 UTC
Love is an action huh? Maybe that is what I have been doing wrong all this time.lol ( ... )

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Re: hmm... stiprulz February 9 2007, 17:37:25 UTC
I'm going to skip all the other BS because it doesn't matter if you agree or not you're still going to argue with me and I frankly have better things to do than argue with people over the internet. Talking in circles doesn't fullfill my day. But I will leave you with this:

because if you that smart what is the secret to life? lol

The answer is 42...

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Re: hmm... anonymous February 10 2007, 22:52:04 UTC
I thought 42 was a card game?

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Re: hmm... stiprulz February 11 2007, 01:04:31 UTC
It's the answer to the question of "Life, the Universe, and Everything"...from the greatest 5 book triology: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".

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