Valentines day iders
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Ya send em because the reality of the matter is that the flowers aren't for her, they are for all the co-workers to get all googly eyed about and make your lady feel good for gettin em. So it's not the flowers that make her feel good but the attention she get's for gettin the flowers.
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Whit (01-22-2010)
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Ya send em because the reality of the matter is that the flowers aren't for her, they are for all the co-workers to get all googly eyed about and make your lady feel good for gettin em. So it's not the flowers that make her feel good but the attention she get's for gettin the flowers.
I'ma go chill with my girl and make her drink some beer.
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agreed.
but remember, Ohio has 2 valentine's days! any time I bring it up to someone outside this state they look at me like WTF?
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Sweetest Day
Observed by Mostly Midwestern United States
Type Local
Date Third Saturday in October
2010 date October 16
Celebrations Giving small presents such as greeting cards, candy, and flowers to loved ones
Sweetest Day is an observance celebrated primarily in the Great Lakes region, and parts of the Northeast United States on the third Saturday in October[1]. Once known as a day to spread love and cheer to the unfortunate, this popular holiday in the northern U.S. is now known as a day to show affection to the loved ones in your life. It is described by Retail Confectioners International as an "occasion which offers all of us an opportunity to remember not only the sick, aged and orphaned, but also friends, relatives and associates whose helpfulness and kindness we have enjoyed."[2] Sweetest Day has also been referred to as a "concocted promotion"[3] created by the candy industry solely to increase sales of candy.
but remember, Ohio has 2 valentine's days! any time I bring it up to someone outside this state they look at me like WTF?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Sweetest Day
Observed by Mostly Midwestern United States
Type Local
Date Third Saturday in October
2010 date October 16
Celebrations Giving small presents such as greeting cards, candy, and flowers to loved ones
Sweetest Day is an observance celebrated primarily in the Great Lakes region, and parts of the Northeast United States on the third Saturday in October[1]. Once known as a day to spread love and cheer to the unfortunate, this popular holiday in the northern U.S. is now known as a day to show affection to the loved ones in your life. It is described by Retail Confectioners International as an "occasion which offers all of us an opportunity to remember not only the sick, aged and orphaned, but also friends, relatives and associates whose helpfulness and kindness we have enjoyed."[2] Sweetest Day has also been referred to as a "concocted promotion"[3] created by the candy industry solely to increase sales of candy.
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