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655.1 | | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Fri Jan 18 1991 11:30 | 20 |
| Do something nice on a day that's NOT Valentine's day. Show that
your womanfriend is important to you on every day, not just the day
that marketers have told you is the day to do nice things.
If you really want something unusual, do something that shows time and
thought put into it, rather than just dumping money somewhere.
And if you're not into the "something fancy" mindset....
The most unusual thing I could imagine would be to volunteer to clean
up her apartment and living space. Not just put everything in nice
piles, but do the laundry, clean the bathroom, etc. Certainly not
glamorous, and not very much fun for you....but if someone volunteered
to clean up my place.....boy would I appreciate it....and it would
certainly prove to me that the person cared. Anyone with $25 dollars
in their pockets can go to the florist on Valentine's Day, but to give
up your time to do something yucky....that's a sign of caring.
Lisa
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655.2 | Some romantic... | MR4DEC::MAHONEY | | Fri Jan 18 1991 11:57 | 9 |
| Instead of having my mess being cleaned up by by "Sweet heart" I would
like a nice dinner, and a small little gift, just a touch, it does not
have to be big, money is not important, just the fact to so something
especial for your loved one... I am romantic and conservative, so I'd
love some roses and dinner (I normally get those and I LOVE it year
after year)
( I wouldn't like it at all the offer of someone to clean up after me)
but that is just me. Now, if married, and with small children... a
helping hand with the cleaning would be much welcome.
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655.3 | | GOLF::KINGR | My mind is a terrible thing to use... | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:01 | 5 |
| Something from Fredericks.......
REK
:-}
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655.4 | another romantic I guess... | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | an existential errand | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:12 | 5 |
| I have to admit...I've had my bathroom cleaned by a man, and I've
received flowers. I liked the flowers more.
Lorna
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655.5 | | LYRIC::BOBBITT | each according to their gifts... | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:13 | 3 |
| Dinner out would be nice.
-Jody
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655.6 | Someday *sigh* | ARCHER::CAMPBELL_K | Little things DO matter! | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:34 | 6 |
| I'd like for someone to cook me a nice little dinner for two, with
candlelight, and a good bottle of wine. Just to have a guy go through
the effort would make me feel good. I've never had a guy cook a
romantic dinner for me.
Kim
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655.7 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | she is a 'red haired baby-woman' | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:35 | 3 |
| Flowers sent to me in the office are nice!
Bonnie
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655.9 | | ASDS::BARLOW | Me for MA governor!!! | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:44 | 22 |
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how about:
she gets home from work and you call to her from the bathroom.
you're in the tub, a couple of candles burning, some strawberries,
some champagne, perhaps a single rose along the ridge of the tub ...
after the bath:
then you've got a salad already in the frig, ready to go.
the table is set.
whatever you choose to cook, should take about 1-1 1/2 hours
in the oven so the timing is good.
I think that would be wonderful!
If you don't want to greet her in the tub, the same stuff
would be good in the living room.
(hmm, I should forward this note to my husband!)
Rachael
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655.10 | rucking on the terraces on a saturday afternoon. | SUBURB::COOKS | | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:52 | 9 |
| 20 bottles of Newcastle brown ale, England vs Germany semi final on
the video(though modified so that England win),then listen to the
whole of "Fresh fruit for rotting vegetables" by the Dead Kennedys
and the live Ramones album.
Yup,sounds dead romantic to me.
Joe Strummer.
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655.11 | Hope he uses his imagination | ISLNDS::BARR_L | Snow - Yech! | Fri Jan 18 1991 12:53 | 20 |
| Last year on Valentine's day my boyfriend brought me a dozen long
stemmed roses and two stuffed elephants, with their trunks intertwined,
to my office. He had the secretary who sat next to me get me out of
my office so when I returned, they were on my desk. I thought that
was so much more romantic and thoughtful then just calling a florist
and having them sent. He went down, picked them out and took the
time to drive all the way to my office himself.
This year money's a little tight, so I told him "No roses, well
not a dozen anyway". He can be pretty romantic and he does do a
lot for me so having him cook dinner or clean the house wouldn't
be anything special as he does it all the time anyway.
I think what I would like this year is to be surprised. For him
to do something for me that I could never imagine him doing. I
don't want to tell him what I want (I usually do that for most gift
giving occasions) I would rather he came up with something outrageous
on his own.
Lori B.
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655.12 | | ICS::STRIFE | | Fri Jan 18 1991 13:09 | 2 |
| I've never liked to give or to receive practical gifts. Give me
ROMANCE!!!!!
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655.13 | time and planning are what's important | TLE::D_CARROLL | get used to it! | Fri Jan 18 1991 15:22 | 30 |
| Generally, I find the gifts that took the most planning and the most
work to be the most wonderful. Whether they were romantic or practical
didn't matter, just the effort.
Once, he told me he wouldn't be able to see me on Valentine's Day
because he had a test. But managed to come see me between classes to
give me roses, and just the fact that he drove all the way down when I
knew how busy he was meant more than anything else!!
One year I bought about 20 cards for him. I wrote "I love you" on each
one, and then scattered them all over the house. Some were in obvious
places, like taped to the bathroom mirror, and some were so hidden that
he didn't find them for *weeks* (like underneath things in the
refrigerator.) He said he loved it. I know I would have been in
*heaven* if he had done that for me.
Similarly one year I wasn't able to spend Valentine's with him because
I was out of town [BTW, each "him" above is a different person.] So I
left a "trail" of cards leading to a box of his favorite candy. They
were all well hidden so that he wouldn't find them ahead of time. One
was buried in his spare sock drawer, and told him to look behind the
bookcase. That one told him to look in the medicine cabinet,
etc...until eventually he got to the candy underneath the coats in the
closet. Then I *mailed* him a card, timed so that it arrive exactly on
Valentine's day, telling him where the first "clue" was.
It doesn't take much money to totally thrill someone, just a lot of
work and planning.
D!
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655.14 | try coupons | HSOMAI::PYNER | I have PMS & a handgun,leave me alone | Fri Jan 18 1991 15:32 | 6 |
| Along the same lines as .13, I made up coupons for my SO one year and
placed them all over the house, in the fridge, in the cabinet w/ the
glasses, medicine cabinet, under his pillow ect. I listed various
things on them : good for a home cooked meal, full body massage, lovin
arms when you need a hug the most. He really got a kick out of that.
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655.15 | time is more meaningful than money | DENVER::DORO | | Fri Jan 18 1991 16:30 | 17 |
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I like .13's ideas;.. my SO has several names for me, for each of my
personalities. Last year for his birthday we each gave him a card, kind
of (as much as Hallmark would allow) based on the assumed personality.
It was much enjoyed.
-or-
Show that you took the time to understand what is important to this
person. Get them a book that lets them explore some facet of
themselves they don't often indulge. (do they dream of being a gourmet
cook, but the budget and Daytimer won't allow it? Get a book of
beginning French cusine, etc)
S/he'll enjoy the time you took to _know_ them!
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655.16 | what i do | VAOU02::HALLIDAY | this lovely mess | Sat Jan 19 1991 15:00 | 4 |
| one of my traditions for valentine's day is to deliver (anonymously)
long-stemmed roses to women i approve of...
...laura who can be a starry-eyed romantic when she wants to be
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655.17 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Dan D'Eramo | Sat Jan 19 1991 16:47 | 10 |
| re .16,
>> one of my traditions for valentine's day is to deliver (anonymously)
>> long-stemmed roses to women i approve of...
Some people have said in this conference (or an earlier
version of it) that they refuse to accept anonymous
flowers (probably anonymous gifts in general).
Dan
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655.18 | How about this? | TRADE::ROSADO | DECtrade Engineering Psychiatrist | Mon Jan 21 1991 15:07 | 5 |
| ...anything from Fredericks of Hollywood (Lechmere Mall, Framingham) or
Vernons (Moody Street, Waltham)!!!
Hurry...Fredericks is having a sale!!! ;-)
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655.19 | it takes time to think of a good gift | CSSE32::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Tue Jan 22 1991 12:16 | 18 |
| No one gift is going to be perfect for everyone. What I'd love (tickets
to the Super Bowl, for instance) would cause ninety percent of the women
in this file to never speak to you again. So you need to find something
that reflects your personality, her personality, and the relationship
between you.
If you can get over the political incorrectness of consulting it, the
Feb. issue of _Playboy_ has an excellent article about choosing gifts
for one's sweetheart. It deals with issues such as really listening to
her hints to figure out what she really wants, being creative in choosing
and delivering the present, and treading the line of intimate enough (for
instance, not a vacuum cleaner even if she said she wants one) or too
intimate for the state of the relationship.
Not even sexist, unless you want to consider any article aimed at a man
buying presents for a female sweetheart to be sexist . . .
--bonnie
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655.20 | I'm gonna stay in bed | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | SCUD-BUSTERS!! | Wed Jan 23 1991 05:19 | 3 |
| Nobody loves me. I never get any cards.
sob*.
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655.21 | I would love this | KAHALA::CAMPBELL_K | Little things DO matter! | Wed Jan 23 1991 11:32 | 15 |
| My best friend had a fantastic idea...it was inspired by the luxurious
old-fashioned bathtub that stands in the bathroom of my new
apartment... close your eyes and picture this!
A quiet, candlelit dinner for two, soft music playing, a delicious
homemade desert. Then, you lead your dinnerguest to the bathroom,
where a huge porcelain bathtub awaits filled with luscious, steaming
fragrant bubbles, small candles lit all around the room. A bucket
with champagne and strawberries sits next to the tub.
Let your imagination take it from there!
Boy all I need now is Feb 14 and a certain someone!!!
Kim
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655.22 | I don't get it.... | MARLIN::RYAN | Make sure your calling is true | Wed Jan 23 1991 12:07 | 8 |
| RE .21
If I close my eyes to picture it, how can I read the rest of the note
to find out what I'm supposed to be picturing?
(sorry, it's been a long day :-)
dee
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655.23 | what would make it special for her? | MRKTNG::SZKLARZ | Can't you hear? My silence screams! | Wed Jan 23 1991 12:15 | 23 |
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Well one year, since dinner out, or by candle light were 'common' place
for us... I wanted to do something unexpected. I knew my valentine and his
friends well enough to ask one of his co-workers to be sure his calendar
was clear for the morning of the 14th. On Valentines day, I arrived at his
house early, in a 'maids' uniform to serve him breakfast in bed... complete
with a single rose, cloth napkin, china, and crystal, candle light and his
favorite music playing in the background... Since I'm not much of a morning
person, he knew that this was a special effort on my part... and I think
that's what he appreciated the most...
For me it would be a candle light dinner, with a roaring fire and soft
background music, interrupted occasionally for a slow dance in front of the
fire.... the dance is what would really make it special for me...
Guess I'm another for ROMANCE not practicality... other things I'd really
enjoy, are having my hair washed, a foot massage, a back rub, and having
someone read to me. But bath's don't appeal to me (hot tubs yes...) SO I
think if you listen to her carefully the next few weeks you are sure to
discover what SHE thinks is romantic.... then go for it!
lsn
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655.24 | I can't see, I can't see! I got my eyes closed! | KAHALA::CAMPBELL_K | Little things DO matter! | Wed Jan 23 1991 13:05 | 7 |
| RE: .22
I thought of that too, after I posted it! Oh well!
:-) :-)
Kim
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655.25 | Certificates! | ICS::LESSARD | | Wed Jan 23 1991 14:14 | 13 |
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One year I made a "golf certificate" for my husband. I cut
out some pictures of him golfing, glued tees, etc to a
piece of cardboard, and put words to "when you wish upon
a star...." but all golfing stuff... I gave him 18 holes,
cart rental, etc., and would take him to a favorite course
(I play golf too so it works out well....). Perhaps for a woman,
whatever hobby she likes, a day of shopping, or a trip
like a day a the beach with dinner included. (Redeemable when
good weather arrives). This went over so big I have done
it several times!
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655.26 | | ERLANG::GIZZONIO | | Wed Jan 23 1991 14:25 | 13 |
| .19
Bonnie, I also suggested superbowl tickets would be nice, as we are
both football fans (sigh...)
.20
I'll send a card
But Dan helps with the house, cooks, and buys me flowers all year round.
So this year we are going to go to the Flower Show at the Centrum and
then in the spring plan to visit a favorite spot for a weekend of golf.
Jane
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655.27 | boil me in oil | TLE::D_CARROLL | get used to it! | Wed Jan 23 1991 15:56 | 17 |
| BTW, some places rent hot-tubs. There is a place in Nashua on Daniel
Webster that *might* be called the Hot Spot (I don't remember) where
you can rent a private room with a hot-tub for two people for an hour
for $30.
If you are so inclined.
D!
[This note reminded me that I hate Valentine's Day, politically
speaking. It is yet another example of couple-centrism in our society,
in which people who don't have a single monogamous partner are made to
feel like they are somehow less worthy than others; and that one-on-one
partnership is the be-all and end-all of life. However, political
aversions aside, I still like getting Valentine's and yes, I will
probably be depressed this year, it being my first year sans lover in 8
years.]
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655.28 | OK, so I'm not a graphics whiz, smile anyway ;-) | SA1794::CHARBONND | Yeh, mon, no problem | Thu Jan 24 1991 07:26 | 20 |
| This one's for you, D!
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655.29 | re .-1 oooh can we start a CANDY note??? :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | NOTEorious!! :-) | Thu Jan 24 1991 08:22 | 1 |
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655.30 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Thu Jan 24 1991 08:26 | 17 |
| re:.27
A couple of years back was the first year that I didn't "have anyone"
to send flowers to for Valentine's Day, and it depressed me, too.
Last year, I sent flowers to a friend with whom I don't have a
relationship, just because I felt like sending flowers, and I knew
that she didn't have an SO who'd be sending any.
This year, I'm sending some to a few friends.
The moral of the story? Change Valentine's Day to suit *your* needs.
If you don't like the couple-centrism of the holiday, then use the
day to show appreciation to folks you care for, even if not in a
romantic relationship.
--- jerry
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655.31 | | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | an existential errand | Thu Jan 24 1991 09:43 | 7 |
| re .30, that's a good idea. My mother and I used to always give each
other flowers on Valentine's Day. Now I always give some to my
daughter, and hopefully someday, when she has money, she'll give me
some!
Lorna
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655.32 | cupidity | TLE::D_CARROLL | get used to it! | Thu Jan 24 1991 12:17 | 8 |
| Why don't we have start a uncoupled Valentine's note...maybe something
along the lines of Secret Santa, except Secret Cupid? :-)
No one should go without a Valentine.
(Thanks, Dana.)
D!
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655.33 | Movie with sensual-surround... | RIPPLE::ROTH_TH | Realty is Estate of mind | Mon Jan 28 1991 16:38 | 39 |
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I read about this somewhere... tried it, and it worked well...
(she still talks about it)....
1) rent or borrow the following:
o small gas powered motor generator (120V AC)
o extension cord (about 50 foot length)
o small color television
o VCR
2) Drive out in the country (lover's ledge, city overlook, get it?)
3) Ask her/him to 'trust you', blindfold him/her and set up the
equipment on the hood of your car. Prepare the setup beforehand
so that this step takes no longer than 5 minutes max.
4) Bring a tape of your/their favorite/first movie, have the
wine/whatever (popcorn) ready to consume, and enjoy your
own special, personal, 'drive-in movie'.
5) Works best in a convertible or T-topped car (sound). Bring
the remote control to pause the movie as needed.
6) Subliminal suggestive flashes on the tape are optional (smiles)
(I put a poem on the end of the movie in place of the credits...
with my video camera). I suggest not altering a *rented* tape
tho (same smile).
BTW.... I got a leather jacket from her.
Tom Roth
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655.34 | I believe in love... | REGENT::WOODWARD | Executive Sweet | Wed Jan 30 1991 10:26 | 5 |
| Instead of the 12 days of Christmas, make it the 14 days of
Valentines! Do a little something special each day with
a celebration on Day 14!
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