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395.1 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:18 | 2 |
| Isn't Dan Yackel that guy that howls to the moon while romancing his
wife? :-)
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395.2 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:23 | 8 |
| > Isn't Dan Yackel that guy that howls to the moon while romancing his
> wife? :-)
No. That's an urban myth, Nance.
I'll send the correction in mail.
MM
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395.3 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:24 | 1 |
| Valentine's Day? Bah! Humbug!
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395.4 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:35 | 7 |
| I bought my kids presents... Matthew an autobiography and Clayton a
T-shirt that says "Mommy Loves YOU!" :-) with cards of course.
And I don't feel much like giving Rafael anything... so I guess that
means I should. :-(
Nancy
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395.5 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Mon Feb 07 1994 14:56 | 22 |
| well, since I'm not dating anyone, I'm hoping for a cheaper Valentine's
than last years... (being engaged then... :-)
our college and career group is having a dinner - the guys are cooking
for the women... too bad none of the details are worked out - we just
know we are, but we don't know where or when exactly on sat...
oh well, should be fun anyway...
did that once before at school, since males outnumbered female 3:1, the
guys treated the women to an enchanting evening of dinner and
entertainment (in the form of skits and songs... quite an
experience). We blew 'em away - had roses and escorts to and from the
dinner (door to door service)
and we did it all ourselves (with a little advice from our moms (who
were thrilled that we were doing it... :-))
I guess if you adapted it, it could work for couples, guy cooks fancy
dinner... or a group of thrify couples could work together...
or find some friends who like to do that and have them be
waiters or something... :-)
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395.6 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Unto us, a Child is given | Mon Feb 07 1994 15:31 | 19 |
|
I special ordered a book on audio cassette for Jamie (mentioned
elsewhere in the file) and a CD he's been wanting.
Of course, I get the pleasure of listening to both, but it
wasn't intended that way.
I felt this was more practical than flowers...
As for romance, I haven't quite figured that part out yet.
We tried to go out last year, waited an hour for a table
with an 8 month old baby, and left after ordering due to said
baby becoming very sick just after we were seated. Not romantic
for us or the other couples around, I'm afraid.
I'm considering ordering our favorite dishes from the local
Thai restaurant and surprising Jamie with them for dinner.
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395.7 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Mon Feb 07 1994 16:13 | 7 |
| our church is having their annual dinner/newlywed game nite.
It sounds as if it's a blast, this will be our first time going (for
obvious reasons). Actually it sounds as though one could get
themselves in hot water real fast. I'll have to try to control myself.
Dan
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395.8 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 07 1994 16:26 | 5 |
| -1
:-)
As long as the game isn't in the light of the moon, you'll do GREAT!
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395.9 | | AUSSIE::CAMERON | and God sent him FORTH (Gen 3:23) | Mon Feb 07 1994 17:28 | 13 |
| Re: Note 395.0 by TOKNOW::METCALFE
>Separated from Chit Chat, what sort of Valentine's activities do you plan or
>would like to plan ...
St. Valentine's Day is also my Petria's birthday, which has made it
interesting in the past...
No plans. ;-(
We're moving house shortly, and everything is in a mess...
James
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395.10 | just the two of us at home ALONE | 24004::SPARKS | I have just what you need | Mon Feb 07 1994 20:44 | 17 |
| I compose a love letter to my wife, telling her how much I appreciate
her and how wonderful she's been, mentioning the high points of the
year.
The kids will be farmed out to a wonderful single mother who has no
plans.
I will cook a meal, served on the china with candlelight with me in my
navy suit and her in something she feels special in.
I will give her the gift I have for us which is the love letter, and
enrollment to the Campus Crusades Family Life conference.
We will finish the evening praying for each other with each other, )the
ultimate in romance in my opinion).
Sparky
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395.11 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Tue Feb 08 1994 01:07 | 3 |
| -1
Yeah, I'd like that.. sigh %-} melting, melting
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395.12 | | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Tue Feb 08 1994 08:13 | 8 |
|
What kind of valentine gifts do men like :-) ?
It's easy to pick things out for women but what about men ?
Ann
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395.13 | women's lingerie | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Tue Feb 08 1994 09:28 | 1 |
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395.14 | V-Day | POWDML::MOSSEY | | Tue Feb 08 1994 09:28 | 14 |
| Every year is different with us....it has ranged from the full-blown
deal (candy, flowers, jewlery) to the cheap (a hershey's candy bar).
I think Valentine's Day is a sham - why do we need Hallmark to
tell us that this is THE day to show the one you love how much
you appreicate them? Mabye I would feel differently if I didn't
have a thoughtful/romantic husband, but he does thoughtful things
on a regular basis and I'm glad he does it when the spirit moves him
and not because society puts him on a guilt trip.
This year, we are meeting with the accountant on Feb. 14!
Karen
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395.15 | :-) | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:31 | 1 |
| > What kind of valentine gifts do men like :-) ?
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395.16 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:53 | 1 |
| I can't wear women's lingerie, but I'll buy my wife some.
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395.17 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:55 | 4 |
|
> I can't wear women's lingerie, but I'll buy my wife some.
Apparently you have tried this?????
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395.18 | ;-) | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:59 | 15 |
| Hi Dan,
� > I can't wear women's lingerie, but I'll buy my wife some.
� Apparently you have tried this?????
I've tried to buy *my* wife some. It was quite a successful venture. The
transaction copmpleted with me signing away my assets on a small form, and
an employee of the local store encapsulated the goods, together with a
receipt, in a small paper bag.
It seemed quite legal and above board to me... Is it proscribed on your
side of the Atlantic?
Andrew
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395.19 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:02 | 4 |
| Remember this *is* the CHRISTIAN NOTES conference fellas... folks might
start thinking that CHRISTIANS are REAL PEOPLE!
Nancy
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395.20 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:04 | 8 |
|
I always enjoy buying my wife lingerie products. I made the mistake
once and walked into one of those boutiques with one Mark Metcalfe. :-)
Is a matter of fact I was perusing the advertisments for just that this
weekend in the Sunday paper, (we dont buy it,it's delivered
automatically) (that's a Nazarene joke). The prices are quite high if
you don't buy on sale.
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395.21 | | BSS::GROVER | The CIRCUIT_MAN | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:09 | 11 |
| I personally would like a dinner out with my wife. I don't have a need
for candy or jewelry or any of the other V'day stuff... Just a night
out with my wife would suit me just fine.
I'll be buying a single rose for my daughter and some flowers for my
wife... BUT, for me, just the dinner with my wife..! Hey, I'm simple!
Easy with that wide open door on "simple"... 8^)
Bob
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395.22 | help needed | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:15 | 2 |
| Any hints on what to buy our pet rabbits? A daughter and mother...
(if that's permissable here... ;-)
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395.23 | what do you get a man... ? nothing :-) | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:21 | 5 |
|
How about 14 carrots? :-) now is that a bunny joke ?
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395.24 | thanks ! | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:23 | 1 |
| Genius Ann! A 14 carrot ring! [but why 14...unless...]
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395.25 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:46 | 15 |
| > I always enjoy buying my wife lingerie products. I made the mistake
> once and walked into one of those boutiques with one Mark Metcalfe. :-)
Dan dragged me in. It was on our Christmas shopping excursion that will
live in infamy!
I don't enjoy buying lingerie anymore - the price really takes the air
out of the outfit, so to speak. Can't remember the last time I did,
as a matter of fact. The good looking stuff never feels good and the
good feeling stuff doesn't usually look good, plus it is often in the
way. So anyway, the cost/time used ratio is way out of balance.
Blush.
MM
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395.26 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Feb 08 1994 11:49 | 9 |
| ....liked the 14 carrots!
What to get a man. Why tools of course! or just a utility belt (speaking
of lingerie). Electronics!
Seriously, good company in a different setting (like dinner) is all a man
really wants.
MM
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395.27 | the price men pay! | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Tue Feb 08 1994 12:28 | 4 |
| I'm always uncomfortable buying my wife lingerie. The mall closest to
us has a Fredericks and a Victoria's Secret in it (what's her secret
anyway?). Whenever I'm in there, I get the feeling that everyone is
staring with the thought "cross-dresser" stamped on their forehead.
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395.28 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Tue Feb 08 1994 12:51 | 6 |
| � staring with the thought "cross-dresser" stamped on their forehead.
I thought I was safe, with my beard for company. Even so, I felt better
outside again. Meanwhile my offspring opted to study the luggage shelf in
the distance, before we retired for coffee... Anyway, she'd chosen it
beforehand (without realising I was going to buy...).
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395.29 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Unto us, a Child is given | Tue Feb 08 1994 13:18 | 14 |
|
I want CHOCOLATE!!!
(seeing how there's a big diet in my future...)
;-)
Besides, Jamie'd have a difficult time selecting lingerie for
me right now
(by the way Nancy, my flannel PJ's got retired last weekend. I
had to leave so many buttons open to allow for the baby I was
better off in my big terry cloth robe... my flannel nightgown
still fits, though!)
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395.30 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Feb 08 1994 13:20 | 18 |
| I'm not afraid of the lingerie section. I should start a business doing
the shopping for husbands who dread walking up to the female cashier with
something that wouldn't cover your pet goldfish. And for those finicky
husbands, they can stand a few aisles away as I hold up some things high
so they can approve from afar. How about 10%?... the same coverage you're
giving your wives!
I'd walk right up to the counter and say, "this one is for Andrew's wife,
and this one is for Dan's wife, and THIS one is for MY wife." Hmm...
better rethink this.
Okay, I'll say, "I'm BUYING this for Andrew's wife..."
No, no. "I'm purchasing this on behalf of Andrew for His wife."
Hmmm... maybe I better stick to something a little safer.
MM
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395.31 | too funny | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Tue Feb 08 1994 13:34 | 8 |
| >something that wouldn't cover your pet goldfish. And for those finicky
>husbands, they can stand a few aisles away as I hold up some things high
>so they can approve from afar. How about 10%?... the same coverage you're
>giving your wives!
Never, ever, ever, enter lines like this while someone is eating lunch.
Mike (as he cleans off his monitor)
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395.32 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Tue Feb 08 1994 13:35 | 7 |
| .29
Ha! Those who've just joined the conference doesn't have a clue what
you mean Karen... but I'm sure I'll never LIVE that one DOWN as long as
oldies but goodies are around the conference. :-) :-)
BTW, I've taken to wearing footies! :-)
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395.33 | What she gets and I want... | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Tue Feb 08 1994 16:58 | 33 |
| For my wife, she will get some flowers. I'll make up a menu with some
construction paper and it will be similar to this:
APETIZER: ESCARGOT IN CROTE WITH BLU CHEESE
SOUP: ONION
SALAD: SPINACH WITH BACON DRESSING
ENTREE: VEAL SALTIMBOCA ALA MAC (I'll flambe this at the table)
DESSERT: PINAPPLE/GINGER ALE SHERBET MCCLUSKY
I'll use her Fitz and Floyd dishes, I'll select a really good but light
red wine, probably Italian. We'll use her antique stem ware, some
candles and we'll play a little Kenny G and Frank Sinatra "Songs for
Lovers". Later, we'll dance to some Stan Kenton and I will fix her
some decafinated expresso. I'll wear my tuxedo, and she'll be in
something elegant(don't tell her, but she always is). If we're lucky,
she'll put on some of those things from Victoria's Secret before we
fall asleep in each others arms. Then'll I'll clean the kitchen in the
morning before she wakes, and bring her coffee and juice in bed. I'll
probably send her a card at her office and write something mushy on it
like "I love you!"
I wish I could get excited about her...
For me, I would like a dinner like I fix her, but then I'm the cook...
so hopefully she'll have tickets to a college baseball game for the
weekend, so I can enjoy the game and we'll eat hot dogs and hold hands.
Daryl
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395.34 | Tips on buying undies | 24004::SPARKS | I have just what you need | Tue Feb 08 1994 20:19 | 43 |
| Some hints I've learned buying lingere.
Go to Victorias Secret rather than Fredericks. Even if you buy the
same article, Fredericks tends to have a bit of negative conatation
associated with it.
Ask the Sales lady what the women are buying for themselves. If you
are wanting to make you wife happy that is, if it is for you, get what
you want. If your squemish about shopping there, just go to the
counter and ask for someone to help you, tell them your wifes size and
generally what you want, She will bring it up for you.
If you don't know the size, this works on dresses too, get one that you
think is a little small, and get the most expensive you can afford.
She will be flattered, don't make it to small, and when she exchanges
it she can get exactly what she wants without it looking like you don't
have a clue what to get, much more personal than a gift certificate.
My wife prefers silk camisoles, with matching robes and tap pants, an
expensive proposition, but she is worth it.
While you may love red, you wife will probably prefer a blue or black,
My wife feels much more romantic with something very suggestive rather
than exposing or as she says vulgar.
What do men want? Time, Time alone with their wife, totally dedicated
time with their wife, no TV, kids, bills or books. My favorite is
taking a long hot bath while my wife sits in the bathroom and we talk,
talk and talk.
How do you give time? Coupons, make up several coupons redemable at
any time for 1, 2, 3 hours alone, if possibe with kids, a coupon for a
movie, my favorite is a coupon is for 5 pairs of pants and shirts ironed.
I do my own ironing, and hate it. Also a coupon for a full evening of
allowing your spouse to pursue a hobby with you handling all kid
problems and phone calls.
Also remember you spouse will get great joy in telling her friends what
you did for her on Valentines day, so Hallmark holliday or not, it is
worth some extra effort, besides while we should do these things all
the time, sometimes most of us need a reason.
Sparky
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395.35 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 09 1994 04:43 | 29 |
| � <<< Note 395.30 by TOKNOW::METCALFE "Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers" >>>
� I'm not afraid of the lingerie section.
Not a matter of fear, but of decency. It's perfectly kosher for a husband
to buy his wife something that it would not be proper to bandy around in
general conversation. Not for the husband's sake, or even only the wife's,
but for the sake of anyone with a due sense of modesty. An extra degree of
inter-personal liberty is what makes the marriage a special relationship.
That isn't shared generally. cf 1 Corinthians 12:23, which extends by
association to the garments associated with 'unpresentable areas'. Aspects
of Romans 14 are also relevant. Modesty in the store is for the benefit of
all around, rather than just one individual shopper.
Meanwhile, the base note extended to 'what I would like to' .... After a
breakfast in bed (accompanied with flowers, which would be part of the
breakfast if it were for rabbits, Ann...:-), a brief flight to Paris, for
an exotic dinner, wander along the Seinne, with weather arranged to suit of
course. Probably jewelery presented at the dinner.... Maybe stay a few
days... ;-)
But then, valentine's day doesn't figure so big for us this year, as a
later celebration - we'll have been married � century.
Valentine activity is really associated with those who have not yet
declared themselves. The 'overhang' to married couples is both a result of
marketing pressure, and a need to take every opportunity to demonstrate the
vitality of the relationship.
Andrew
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395.36 | | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Wed Feb 09 1994 08:57 | 10 |
|
You men are talking about married men I am talking about a single one ?
Some of these ideas are good if your married !
What do single men like ?
Ann
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395.37 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Acts 4:12 | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:19 | 7 |
|
> What do single men like ?
the next unseen button ;-)
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395.38 | | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:27 | 7 |
|
Ha I mean what could you get a single man for Valentines ?
Ann
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395.39 | depends... (no, not the undergarmet Depends) | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:42 | 6 |
|
it depends on the relationship, both the current status, and the
desired status...
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395.40 | That's a help :-) | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:51 | 1 |
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395.41 | more concrete suggestions | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Feb 09 1994 09:58 | 8 |
| I think a lot of guys would be thrilled to be acknowledged on
Valentines, even if it is just a friendship card.
However, they can be like little woodland creatures, too much too soon
can scare them off. :-)
Another good thing is to like what he got you, and tell him so!
:-)
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395.42 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:03 | 21 |
| Hey, c'mon guys, give a bit of thought....
Does he like after shave or body spray / scent?
Music - a CD or a tape? - a head cleaner ;-)
Flowers ... ? Hmmm. Not so likely.
Before we were married my wife gave me a very nice tie, which I still wear.
And even chocolates / sweets, if he can be trusted [not] to hand them
round... ;-)
Cuff links, if he wears them.
A pen... Anything that you might think would be personally 'him'.
A picture?
Though really, Ann, it's not as fragile as it sounds. The gift is
appreciated as from the giver; not just for its own glamour.
trying....
Andrew
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395.43 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:19 | 8 |
| homemade Valentine's cookies are also good - I expect my mom sent me
some..... :-)
> Though really, Ann, it's not as fragile as it sounds. The gift is
> appreciated as from the giver; not just for its own glamour.
agreed.
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395.44 | | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:25 | 10 |
|
I know I just wanted to see what you guys would come up with.
Ann
Cookies sounds good !
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395.45 | ;-) | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:37 | 5 |
| � I know I just wanted to see what you guys would come up with.
Does that mean you snarfed us?
Andrew
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395.46 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Unto us, a Child is given | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:27 | 14 |
|
Ann,
I got Jamie socks for Valentine's day one year. They were
a particular brand he liked, but didn't buy for himself
because of the cost ($4.50 a pair).
I almost always get him some "milk chocolate almond bark" from
a local candy shop.
Hmm, I know there were two other valentine's days in there while
we were single, but I don't remember what I got him... sigh...
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395.47 | If you must... | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:30 | 10 |
| For a single man, I believe he would like something you do together. I
still want my wife to take me to a baseball game, a basketball game, a
football game and share with me. If it was a picnic that would be
nice. Just something we did together. Gifts at Valentines don't seem
to me to be the loving expression that doing something together is.
But then there are those men that would like a book, tie, cuff links,
home made cookies, etc.
Daryl
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395.48 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:34 | 3 |
| Agreed, Daryl. I was just answering the straight question. We sometimes go
to a garden centre 30 miles off, and walk round the gardens ... and into
the restaurant....
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395.49 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Wed Feb 09 1994 11:57 | 14 |
| Andrew .42
>Before we were married my wife gave me a very nice tie, which I still wear.
After 25 years!?!?!? Yeach! Talk about immodest dress!
;-) he he he
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395.50 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:18 | 7 |
| Mark, The fashions come round again. And I've never been one for
extremes. ([Fashion never bit with me ;-) A good quality garment can make
a reappearence. Though, perhaps I'm just re-living my youth... ;-). But
it's worth it if it makes Ros feel young again. You'll learn, when Joy is
facing the kids all left home, etc...
Andrew
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395.51 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:31 | 6 |
| -1
Andrew... I wouldn't wear hotpants to work to make my husband feel
young again. :-) :-)
Nancy
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395.52 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:42 | 8 |
| � Andrew... I wouldn't wear hotpants to work to make my husband feel
� young again. :-) :-)
Nor would I. Though I doubt if he'd notice.... But would you wear a tie?
&
- hey, but in private, you just might have done...
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395.53 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Feb 09 1994 13:19 | 5 |
| uh no... Ties are adornment which pertaineth to a man and I don't
believe women should wear them! :-) Seriously though this is my
conviction.
Nancy
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395.54 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Wed Feb 09 1994 14:07 | 4 |
| I wonder how many Neru jackets Andrew still has hanging in his closet,
waiting....waiting....waiting....
Markel :-)
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395.55 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Thu Feb 10 1994 04:39 | 15 |
| � <<< Note 395.53 by JULIET::MORALES_NA "Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze" >>>
� uh no... Ties are adornment which pertaineth to a man and I don't
� believe women should wear them!
I agree, Nancy, though I don't think it is a critical item of garb. In
some schools here in the UK, ties are part of the uniform for girls (or at
least, used to be. Not sure these days). I always felt that was totally
inappropriate. Now had that been the practise at your school....
Mark .... Neru jackets? The with-it-guy who sits near me doesn't know
either. The nearest I can get is Nehru jackets? - but then, I've no idea
what.... Perhaps they were culturally limited to the west of the Atlantic?
Andrew
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395.56 | | BSS::GROVER | The CIRCUIT_MAN | Thu Feb 10 1994 08:32 | 17 |
| Hey, watch it there Markel....
I use to have/wear naru jackets.
Andrew, what we call a naru(sp?) jacket is much like... ok, picture
this.... Take you normal everyday sport coat.... turn up the collar to
where there is a "priestly" little square cutout at your neck.
Ok, now... with the collar up, place a chain around your neck with a
madalion of at least 2" in diameter attached to it.
In the US.., the hippies would where this style of clothing.
No, I was not a hippy, I just liked that style of coat/jacket back
then. Yes, I did where the madalion too.
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395.57 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Thu Feb 10 1994 08:51 | 10 |
| The Beatles sport this outfit on one of their albums, but which album
I am not sure.
I have seen some tie-dyed shirts in the recent past (but still releatively
few of them). Miniskirts have made a comeback but even those are beginning
to lengthen again. Women forgot how difficult it was to sit in them,
or stand around all the time. Fashion is often uncomfortable, and
comfort often wins out with most sensible people.
MM
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395.58 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Thu Feb 10 1994 09:19 | 5 |
|
>comfort often wins out with most sensible people.
Well, that explains IT then.
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395.59 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Acts 4:12 | Thu Feb 10 1994 09:24 | 19 |
| RE: <<< Note 395.57 by TOKNOW::METCALFE "Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers" >>>
>I have seen some tie-dyed shirts in the recent past (but still releatively
>few of them). Miniskirts have made a comeback but even those are beginning
Hey, up until December 19,1992 Tie-dyes were a normal part of my wardrobe.
haven't worn one since, however.
Jim
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395.60 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:13 | 3 |
| I just bought a great tie-dye pants and t-shirt set.. now it was made
for outside consumption, but I only wear it on the inside [for
pajamas]! My kids think its funny, I say, "Right On!"
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395.61 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:01 | 1 |
| Anyone still have hanging beads for a doorway? Jim? 'fess up!
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395.62 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Acts 4:12 | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:16 | 9 |
|
RE: <<< Note 395.61 by TOKNOW::METCALFE "Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers" >>>
>Anyone still have hanging beads for a doorway? Jim? 'fess up!
No, but I do have a poster of ALF on my living room wall ;-)
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395.63 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:26 | 13 |
| � Anyone still have hanging beads for a doorway? Jim? 'fess up!
We have a curtain of hanging rope-work at the kitchen instead of a door.
It avoids my wife feeling claustrophobic, yet gives an degree of privacy
(almost irresistible to passing visitors ;-). It seemed a suitable
compromise after trying it with and without a door.
But if it's not de rigeur... :-(
Andrew
Who nipped back in for a few minutes as the queue of cards was steaming in
the dark...
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395.64 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:37 | 6 |
| Ahh...the pooka beads...
Re: Neru (sp?) jackets. I once heard someone say, "Neru had style.
Everyone else had fashion."
Markel :-)
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395.65 | The real combo | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:20 | 5 |
| But did you have a Leisure Suit, with a short sleeve Nehru jacket and a
puhka bead necklace - I'd wear mine, but some how the hair on my chest
is turning blonde (kind of a silver blonde)...
Daryl
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395.66 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:27 | 7 |
| Actually, to tell the truth.... I never had a leisure suit. I never
had a Nehru jacket. I never had puhka beads. I never even had a peace
symbol necklace or belt buckle. :-) I guess I just didn't get drawn
into the leisure suit, Nehru, or hippie scenes. Maybe I'm allergic to
fashion fads. :-)
Markel
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395.67 | | MIMS::CASON_K | | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:34 | 14 |
| It was particularly distressing when I was taking my kids through the
Smithsonian and I pointed into one of the cases at light that spun
around and projected images on the wall and told them that I used to
have one of those. Couldn't afford a lava lamp. They just looked at
me the rest of the day.
Back on topic, I went out this afternoon and bought Sarah a hardcopy of
Gone With the Wind. She said she's always wanted to read the book. I
thought the movie was boring. Tomorrow night our church is hosting a
couples dinner and the youth group is watching the kids. Wish I could
afford more but...
Kent
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395.68 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:04 | 4 |
| Well shame facedly admit I had a necklace that was a roach clip and
growing up in Florida and being scared of bugs, I needed it!
:-) Peace Brother!
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395.69 | | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:24 | 1 |
| I wasn't old enough then to wear that junk.
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395.70 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:54 | 4 |
|
>Actually, to tell the truth....
Thankyou Markel, it's always appreciated in this conference. ;-)
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395.71 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:56 | 4 |
|
>a roach clip
Things that make you say Hmmmmmmmmmmm.
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395.72 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:02 | 1 |
| Fried a few of them gray cells? Is that what you mean Dan?
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395.73 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:20 | 5 |
| Whale.. it was more for show then for use... as I said whenever I
squished one of them roaches on the floor, I now had something to pick
'em up with... Dano you should know about roaches in Georgia! :-)
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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395.74 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:20 | 3 |
| Mike Heiser... you're not that much younger then me!
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395.75 | | DECLNE::YACKEL | and if not... | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:33 | 5 |
|
> Dano you should know about roaches in Georgia! :-)
Yeah we have 'em big as horses, in fact roach rodeo's is big
down here! ;-)
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395.76 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:35 | 6 |
| I've spent time in GA, and all I remember are the flies and gnats!
course this was south Georgia...
Houston had a much bigger roach problem - some of them grew quite large
and were a bit distressing to see *fly* around...
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395.77 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:49 | 3 |
| Oh Dano... What's this I hear about you and your brother?
Okay how many of you guys permed your hair in the 70's/80's??? :-) :-)
|
395.78 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:05 | 12 |
| Boy, this is gonna be some Valentine's day -- roaches, pukah beads,
Nehru jackets....
No perms for me, or rather, on me.
Speaking of roaches -- you haven't lived until you've had a chance to
play with a Madagascar hissing cockroach. They are (for real) 3 inches
long, and make hissing noises when disturbed. They are actually clean
as far as roaches go. A friend of mine had a couple as pets. He fed
them dry dog food.
Mark L.
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395.79 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:13 | 8 |
| yeah I guess the ones in Houston were only around 2 inches on
average...
too many trees and too much humidity...
oh - Ann,
single guys would most likely NOT want roaches for Valentine's Day
(just to keep this on topic :-)
|
395.80 | haw haw | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:20 | 1 |
| Nancy Morales, you *KNOW* I am!
|
395.81 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:37 | 3 |
| .80
Are NOT!
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395.82 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Fri Feb 11 1994 04:18 | 3 |
| � Mike Heiser... you're not that much younger then me!
Depends on how far apart your hands are... ;-)
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395.83 | | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Fri Feb 11 1994 08:01 | 18 |
|
Oh rats that is what I had in mind... choc. covered Roaches for
Valentines.. MMMM good.
So are we going to put a valentine in here ? Like they have
in the News Paper. :-)
Like Roses are Red
and Violets are Blue....
I can't wait for Spring Can you ?
Ann
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395.84 | | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Fri Feb 11 1994 11:43 | 21 |
| � Oh rats that is what I had in mind... choc. covered Roaches for
Unusual lady .... is that chocolate covered rats? And are they cooked
first, so the chocolate doesn't melt..? :-{
bleeeeuuuugh. I don't think i want to read this note any more.
Here y'are, then, Ann. A hunk of caterwaul (even lower than doggerel) :
Roses are red,
they're blushing with dew
The elephants like them
(they eat but a few).
I sat in the park,
and carolled a song
The 'lephants though it a lark,
and just hummed along....
Too.
- 'cause they'd forgotten the words.
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395.86 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:07 | 13 |
| HEY!! GREAT NEWS!! JUST IN TIME FOR VALENTINE'S DAY! :-)
I just heard on the radio this morning that the medical researchers
have determined that chocolate is NOT bad for your cholesterol level.
Though it is loaded with fats (why else do you think it would taste so
good?), the fats are not the kind that increase cholesterol. What a
revelation! :-)
The report did go on to note, however, that they are talking about
CHOCOLATE, and not the gooey, cholesterol-raising fillings that
somethimes make their way inside the same. :-)
Markel
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395.85 | A Valentine for Someone Special | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:50 | 34 |
| My lonliness for you is like the misty ocean mornings,
Often leaving my pillow stained moist with tears,
I often wonder how you could love me from so far,
then I realize you are as close as my heart.
My longing for you is as a child for it's mother,
with outstretched arms pleading to be held,
and I know that *you* know the emptiness I feel,
so I close my eyes, bring you close and know you're real.
My love for you isn't what it ought to be
sometimes I feel guilty for wavering
But you loved me before the foundation of the world
against such love there truly is no measure
I love you Lord though not always perfect
I love you Lord though not always pure
I thank you Lord for your unfailing love
in this alone I am secure....
Nancy, 2/11/94
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395.87 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Fri Feb 11 1994 13:12 | 1 |
| thanks Nancy for sharing that with us!
|
395.88 | | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Sun Feb 13 1994 12:02 | 3 |
| yes, thanks Nancy.
Leslie
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395.89 | | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Mon Feb 14 1994 08:42 | 4 |
| I got my wife's engagement diamond remounted. Now what to do with the
old gold ring.
MM
|
395.90 | 100 ways to say I love you | ROMEOS::SHALLOW_RO | Hang in there! | Mon Feb 14 1994 11:01 | 150 |
| A friend of mine researched 100 ways to say I love you, and here they are!
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . .
. .
. .
>>>------------ -------->
. .
. .
. .
. .
.
1. Afrikaans : Ek is lief vir jou
: Ek het jou liefe
2. Amharic : Afekrishalehou
3. Arabic : Ana Behibak (to a male)
: Ana Behibek (to a female)
4. Armenian : Yes kez see-room-em
5. Basc : Nere Maitea
6. Bavarian : I mog di narrisch gern
7. Bengali : Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
8. Berber : Lakh tirikh
9. Bicol : Namumutan ta ka
10. Bulgarian : Obicham te
11. Cambodian : kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
: Bon sro lanh oon
12. Cantonese : Ngo oi ney
13. Catalan : T'estim (mallorcan)
: T'estime (valencian)
: T'estimo (catalonian)
: T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
14. Chinese : Wo ie ni (Manderin, Cantonese)
15. Creole : M'rinmin-ou
16. Croatian : LJUBim te
17. Czech : miluji te
18. Danish : Jeg elsker dig
19. Dutch : Ik houd van jou
20. English : I love you
21. Estonian : Mina armastan sind
22. Esperanto : Mi amas vin
23. Farsi : Tora dust midaram
24. Flemish : Ik zie oe geerne
25. Finnish : Min� rakastan sinua
26. French : Je t'aime
27. Friesian : Ik hou fan dei (sp?)
28. Gaelic : Ta gra agam ort
29. German : Ich liebe Dich
30. Greek : S' ayapo
31. Gujarati : Hun tane chaahun chhun (Hu tane pyar karu chu)
32. Hakka : Ai Oil Nye
33. Hausa : Ina sonki
34. Hebrew : aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male)
: aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)
: Ani ohev at (man to woman)
: Ani ohevet atah (woman to man)
35. Hindi : Mae tumko peyar kia
36. Hokkien : Wa ai lu
37. Hopi : Nu' umi unangwa'ta
38. Hungarian : Szeretlek te'ged
39. Igbo : Afurum gi n'anya
40. Indonesian : Saya cinta padamu
: Saya Cinta Kamu
: Aku tjinta padamu
: Saja kasih saudari
41. Irish : taim i' ngra leat
42. Italian : Ti amo
43. Japanese : Kimi o ai shiteru
44. Kannada : Naanu ninnannu preethisutthene
45. Kiswahili : Nakupenda
46. Korean : Tangsinul sarang ha yo
47. Kurdish : Ez te hezdikhem
48. Lao : Khoi huk chau
49. Latin : Te amo
: Vos amo
50. Lingala : Nalingi yo
51. Luo : Aheri
52. Macro : movl r0, @(r0)+
53. Madrid lingo : Me molas, tronca
54. Malay/Indonesian: Sayah Chantikan Awah
: Aku sayang enkow
55. Malay : Saya cintamu
: Saya sayangmu
56. Malayalam : Njan Ninne Snehikkunnu
57. Mandarin : Wo ai ni
58. Marathi : Maza tuzhyawar prem zadalay (Mala tu khup awadtes)
59. Mohawk : Konoronhkwa
60. Navaho : Ayor anosh'ni
61. Ndebele : Niyakutanda
62. Norwegian : Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal)
: Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk)
63. Pakistani : Muje se mu habbat hai
64. Papiamento : Mi ta stimabo
65. Persian : Tora dost daram
66. Pilipino : Mahal Kita
: Iniibig Kita
67. Polish : Kocham Cie
: Yacha kocham
68. Portuguese : Eu te amo
69. Punjabi : Menu terenal pyare
70. Romanian : Te iu besc
71. Russian : Ya lyublyu tebya
: Ya vas lyublyu
72. Scot Gaelic : Tha gra\dh agam ort
73. Sanskrit : Aham snehey karoti
74. Serbian : LUBim te.
75. Serbocroatian : volim te
76. Shanghai : Wo-ai-nuun
77. Shona : Ndinokuda
78. Sioux : Techihhila
79. Slovak : lubim ta
80. Slovene : ljubim te
81. Spanish : Te quiero
82. Surinam : Me lobi you
83. Swahili : Nakupenda, Ninakupenda (mimi na penda wewe)
84. Swedish : Jag �lskar dig
85. Swiss-German : Ch'ha di g�rn
86. Telugu : Neynu ninnu Premistunnanu
87. Tagalog : Mahal kita
88. Tamil : Unnai naan nesikkirean (naan unnai naesik-kiraen
virumbu-kiraen
kaathalik-kiraen)
89. Thai : Phom Rak Khun
: Ch'an Rak Khun
90. Tunisian : Ha eh bak
91. Turkish : Seni seviyorum
92. Urdu : Mujge tumae mahabbat hai
93. Vietnamese : Anh y�u em (man to woman)
: Em y�u anh (woman to man)
: Toi yeu em
94. Vlaams : Ik hue van ye
95. Welsh : 'Rwy'n dy garu di.
: Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi)
96. Yiddish : Ikh hob dikh lib
97. Yugoslavian : Ya te volim
98. Zazi : Ezhele hezdege (sp?)
99. Zuni : Tom ho' ichema
100. Sign Language : Right hand in front of body, palm
facing down, with the thumb, index finger, and pinkie
extended, and the other two fingers folded. (This is a
combination sign of letters 'I', 'L' and 'Y')
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395.91 | huh? | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Mon Feb 14 1994 11:27 | 4 |
| > 52. Macro : movl r0, @(r0)+
Macro???????
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395.92 | | CHTP00::CHTP04::LOVIK | Mark Lovik | Mon Feb 14 1994 11:30 | 1 |
| Hey, it's a language. :-)
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395.93 | technoweenie alert | FRETZ::HEISER | Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! | Mon Feb 14 1994 11:50 | 1 |
| How about in C and/or Pascal?
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395.94 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:03 | 23 |
| Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!!!!
Whilst there are many miles between me and Thee... I hope you can feel
the love I'm sending your way!
Oh yeah, Matthew who is mildly dyslexic said to me..
Violets are Blue
Roses are Red
uh, uh
Violets are Blue
Roses are Red
I want to Snuggle you..
no...giggle giggle
Violets are Blue
Roses are Red
If I don't get this poem right
I'll be dead!
:-) :-)
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395.95 | Happy Day to you all | LEDS::FIESTER | | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:21 | 4 |
| Happy Valentine's Day to you, too, Nancy! And thanks (belatedly) for
writing and sharing that beautiful poem. I can relates, fer sure...
-greta
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395.96 | | HOTLNE::ARNO | Love one another | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:54 | 15 |
|
Happy Valentines Day to you all. It's been very busy...
Roses are Red and Violets are Blue...
I want to say God Bless You.
Roses are Red and Violets are Blue Jesus we sure Love you...
Ann
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395.97 | Happy Valentines Day | ELMAGO::SALTON | SAlton "Never doubting HIS word" | Mon Feb 14 1994 15:13 | 24 |
| Hi Y'all,
First off I want to wish everyone a Happy Valentines Day,
especially all the wives,girl friends,and moms out there.
You know all of us men should feel pretty grateful to God,
for what He has provided for us men.I just wanted to tell
what we did for all the wives in my sunday school class.
First off the wives challanged us,(the husbands)that we
couldn't give them a real romantic evening.And most of the
replies like what Pizza Hut and a candle,or Chef Boy Ardee
and a candle.And no one would take the challange except me,
so I arranged a catered Italian dinner with candle light.
And the way it started was the husbands were the waiters,
etc...We met them at the door with a rose,toasted them with
sparkling cider,then dinner of chicken parmesean and lasagne,
salad and garlic bread.And there was romantic music playing
in the background,and we ended the night with presenting them
with a box of candy and having to tell them what they meant to
us.Well thats what we did on friday night.
And at least for me it came from my heart because I think they
all deserve it,of what we put them through.Thank You Jesus.
In His Name
Steve Alton
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395.98 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Unto us, a Child is given | Mon Feb 14 1994 16:36 | 21 |
|
>>> And at least for me it came from my heart because I think they
>>> all deserve it,of what we put them through.
AMEN!
Whoops, sorry guys !
;-)
PS - had a lovely valentine from Jamie - he took us (Emily and
I out to the restaurant of my choosing, then we went out to
a small "coffee house" afterwards for cappucino and dessert...mmm
mmm ! This morning, I greeted him with his gift, Dr. Dobson's
"When God Doesn't Make Sense" on audio... he's got one more
gift coming tonight. He's excited about the book (so much so
that when I invited him to join me and my group for lunch
today, he wasn't sure if he'd rather stay in and listen instead!!)
Happy Valentine's Day!
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395.99 | A Valentine Experience | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Mon Feb 14 1994 16:55 | 34 |
| Happy Valentine's Day to all. The last one triggered a memory for me
that I wish to share.
I was the leader of our High School Fellowship, which we named,
"Fellowship of the Carpenter". In an effort to help our kids tackle
the dating problems, we did a series on dating. We had done a
community services work project with another church's high school group
and made some friends with them. So we arranged to have them select
two boys and one girl and we selected two girls and one boy as "blind
dates" for Valentine's Day. We had a room, we called the Church
Parlor, which had a kitchen adjacent and a large fireplace and
overstuffed furniture. Our assistant Pastor, Youth Minister donned a
chauffer's uniform and used a parishoner's limo to pick-up and deliver
the dates to the church. I did the dinner, flambe'ing the main course
at the table, and using our group's members to serve in a very formal
way. The dinner was in front of the fireplace, with a fire and with
candles on the table. The room had a piano, and one of our members
played dinner music and was joined by another person playing the
violin. After dinner, our Pastor took them to Community College
musical performance and returned them to the church for homeade ice
cream and then drove them home. I served up ice cream to all our
volunteers and we played volleyball and basketball, so that all had a
good time. We did decorations, menus, favors, etc. to make it very
special and keep the entire group involved.
We used this to show about group dating, how they could use
imagination, etc. and learn about one another, without pairing off and
getting too far too fast. "Bottom line" = we all had a lot of fun, the
groups ate 15 quarts of my ice cream and wanted more.
In His love,
Daryl
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395.100 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Unto us, a Child is given | Mon Feb 14 1994 17:07 | 11 |
|
Daryl,
Think you can have a romantic dinner ready and delivered
to Shrewsbury, MA by 7:00 tonight ?
Perhaps you could FAX it ?
;-)
Karen, who just may serve hot dogs and beans tonight...
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395.101 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 14 1994 17:12 | 5 |
| I'm poochie lipped now! Nobody wuvs me... :-)
Say Daryl could you fax one to me too? Alone, but not lonely.
Nancy
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395.102 | Problems with FAX | SIERAS::MCCLUSKY | | Mon Feb 14 1994 17:20 | 4 |
| re last couple - The ice cream keeps running on fax machine, I guess
there is too much heat!
Daryl
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395.103 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 14 1994 17:21 | 5 |
| .102
Try some Dry Ice next time. :-)
Thanks for trying though!
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395.104 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Mon Feb 14 1994 22:48 | 23 |
| Hey Nancy, you're not the only one alone, but not lonely...
:-)
Did your boys do anything for you?
I think I'll call my mom...
I spent my Valentine's evening working out and sleeping (took a nap
when I got home from work)
:-)
course I did participate in a dinner Saturday -
the guys in our College/Career group made dinner for the women in the
group. We picked them up, complete with a rose for each, and had a
candlelight dinner (sort of - 2 candles and 14 people - ok so it was a
dinner with candles...:-) We sang "You've lost that loving feeling" to
them, which they got a kick out of (which was good, cuz we hadn't
practiced), and had a "romantic" movie for them, only I'm not sure how
many people liked it ("A Farewell to Arms" - real depressing life
without Christ - I had read the book, and couldn't make it through the
movie- fortunately my "date" for the evening is not a night owl and was
ready to leave before the movie was over. *whew* :-)
geesh, look at me ramble....
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395.105 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Mon Feb 14 1994 23:18 | 5 |
| .104
:-))))))) a hahahaha smile
Sounds fun..��. really fun! :-)
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395.106 | A valentine service | 24004::SPARKS | I have just what you need | Tue Feb 15 1994 10:44 | 50 |
| I don't know where to put this, so this will work.
We had a special service Sunday night, a Valentines service if you
would.
We started out with Love Songs, every chior performed a song of love to
God. From the preschool to Adults. Then we had the most moving
section called Love Signs, where the 3 ladies who do the death ministry
signed the songs, if you haven't seen this, the emotion in this is
incredible, very moving. Next came the Love Offering, then Love
Stories, testomonies of Christians. It was just a very special service
with one outstanding performance.
We have a man in his early 40's that is mentally handicapped, and has
been going through a bout of cancer. He asked when they were planning
the service if he could sing a song, the music director welcomed him
and told him to bring the music or a tape. It is well known he cannot
sing at all, but loves to make a joyfull noise, and is not discouraged
at all. He brought the tape "Lean On Me" the new version I think by
DC Talk. Not just the music, but the vocals as well. He was nervous
on stage, kept his hand in his pocket, and looked around everywhere.
Finally the vocals came on, and he sang along with them, and it sounded
pretty bad if you were a critic, but the look on his face made you
forget all about that. He forgot words, but kept on. It looked like
some of the youth were going to start to snicker, but then Julie, one
of the members of the chior started clapping in time with the music. I
joined in, and several others, soon everyone was clapping in time, and
the youth were definately enjoying it and not making any faces. The
look of joy on the singers face when he left the stage will never be
forgotten. Afterwards all he would say was he was so happy to be able
to do something for the Lord, after all the Lord had done for him.
I don't think anyone remember any of the other performances save the
Signing, which was later.
They tell another story of this same individual a few years back. He
was coming to the church, and his hygene was not good at all and he
would stink. People tried to avoid him, but he came every Sunday.
One Sunday after church one of the deacons came in, and this guy was in
the church picking up all the bullitons and inserts that had fallen on
the floor and pews. The deacon asked him what he did with the
bullitons, he answered he threw them away in the trash can on the
corner. When asked why, he answered, because everyone has to do
something for the Lord, and this is all I can do.
It really hits home, with all of our talents and resources what do we
do for the Lord?
Sparky
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395.107 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Tue Feb 15 1994 11:46 | 6 |
| -1
Man, talk about tears... what a wonderful example to all. So many
folks are offended by the wrong things... Forgive us Lord.
Nancy
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395.108 | off the record... | ICTHUS::YUILLE | Thou God seest me | Wed Feb 16 1994 13:18 | 30 |
| From some directory of saints, supplied by my son, who is currently doing a
degree in medieval history ...
Andrew
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VALENTINE:
(3rd century) martyr. Two Valentines are listed in the Roman Martyrology
on 14 February: one a Roman priest martyred on the Flaminian Way,
supposedly under Claudius, the other a bishop of Terni who was martyred
at Rome, but whose relics were translated to Terni. Thje Acts of both
are unreliable and the Bollandists [a group of Jesuits who write about
saints' lives] assert that these two Valentines were in fact one and the
same. Neither of them seems to have any clear connection with lovers or
courting couples. The reason for this famous patronage is that birds are
supposed to pair on 14 February, a belief at least as old as Chaucer
[late 14th century] just as the custom of choosing and calling oneself a
Valentine is at least as old as the Paston Letters [15th century]. On
the other hand, some authorities see the custom of choosing a partner on
St. Valentines Day as the survival of elements of the Roman Lupercalia
festival, which took place in the middle of February. Whatever the
reason, the connection of lovers with St. Valentine, with all its
consequences for the printing and retailing industries, is one of the
less likely results of the cult of the Roman martyrs. No churches in
England seem top be dedicated to Valentine, but from 1835 his relics are
claimed by the Carmelite church in Dublin. Feast: 14th February.
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