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your plans for valentines day?? (pg. 4)
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| gehzumteufel |
| yeah i know. michelle doesnt though. and a few of my coworker women (they have husbands) think its a stupid day too. |
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
yeah i know. michelle doesnt though. and a few of my coworker women (they have husbands) think its a stupid day too. |
all holidays are the same...its all business. Christmas, Valentines, Thanksgiving, New Years. Its important to constantly spend time with your loved ones and do nice things for them on a consistent basis. But holidays are the times you can go above and beyond and do something a little extra and out of the ordinary. |
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| Kfrogger |
damn you guys...here you go:
done. |
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| kimchi |
| hahhahahaha, i gotta save that, too funny |
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kfrogger
damn you guys...here you go:
done. |
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| gypsygirl |
so i'm driving home from yoga class and my friend calls me and asks me if i would like to go with her to get some movies signed by tim burton at best buy in west hollywood, so i'm like okay, b/c i have nothing else better to do (:mad: ) so we go and there is like 600 people in line when we pull up. we wait in line, and wait, and wait. tim is like 30 minutes late :whip: we move in line and the store closes at 11 pm and it's like 10:30 and there are maybe 30 people in line ahead of us and the security comes out and is like tim's wrist is getting sore so we are closing up the line and the store is closing soon. i'm like 30 people away, and i stood in line for over 3 hours on valentines day, with a bunch of really strange die hard tim burton fans and got nothing signed. i am a loser, i'm gonna go slit my wrist now. good night
happy f#*king valentines |
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| Xtracktor |
| quote: | Originally posted by gypsygirl
i am a loser, i'm gonna go slit my wrist now. good night
happy f#*king valentines |
Awww, I know how that is! Thats like my first rave experience...except i was in downtown LA at night surrounded my cracked out 17 year olds with hobos and prostitutes. There is always next year....just for now be like me and do a math problem :toothless (ok I'll stop)
Happy Valentines day everyone! Even for us losers :) |
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| Arfboy |
Happy Valentines day everyone! I love this day. :toocool:
(13 minutes too late) :D |
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xtracktor
Awww, I know how that is! Thats like my first rave experience...except i was in downtown LA at night surrounded my cracked out 17 year olds with hobos and prostitutes. There is always next year....just for now be like me and do a math problem :toothless (ok I'll stop)
Happy Valentines day everyone! Even for us losers :) |
awww dude dont trip. find yourself someone here:
http://www.gk2gk.com/

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| DjWoody |
It was such an awesome day! Best Valentines Day I ever had.
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
It was such an awesome day! Best Valentines Day I ever had.
:D |
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| SVGmethod |
Female Bum Behind Valentine Symbol?
By Jennifer Viegas, Discovery News

Feb. 13, 2006 — The familiar double-lobed heart symbol seen on Valentine's Day cards and candy was inspired by the shape of human female buttocks as seen from the rear, according to a professor of psychology who studied the origin, history and symbolism of the Feb.14 holiday.
Galdino Pranzarone of Roanoke College in Salem, Va., told Discovery News that he analyzed "essential literary and speculative evidence from mythology and secondary sources," which led to his theory. He believes one rather obvious bit of evidence is that the heart symbol does not directly duplicate the heart human organ.
"The twin lobes of the stylized version correspond roughly to the paired auricles and ventricles (chambers) of the anatomical heart," Pranzarone said, but added that the organ "is never bright red in color" and its "shape does not have the invagination at the top nor the sharp point at the base."
Pranzarone indicated that the ancient Greeks and Romans could have originated the link between human female anatomy and the heart shape. The Greeks, he said, associated beauty with the curves of the human female behind.
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/brief...html?source=rss |
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