Lynn,
Hmmm... you don't say. I never saw it that way.
I came up with the gift ideas after a disastrous Valentine's Day
2007. Last year, I bought her a new cast-iron frying pan, and I vowed
that I'd never again purchase anything that could be thrown at my
head.
Thanks for the advice.
John
--- In GreatCanadian@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn Bourassa" <bourassal@...>
wrote:
>
> The same to you!
>
> I hope you are kidding about your wife's Valentine's Day present.
If my
> partner gave me those I would think that (a) I have bad breath; and
(b)
> that I am fat and out of shape. For me, I much prefer flowers.
>
> I hope, for Elizabeth's sake, that you were joking!!!
>
> Lynn
>
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>
> Happy Valentine's Day!
>
> So, this year, I bought Elizabeth some heart-shaped breath mints
and a
> three-month trial gym membership. For some reason, I now have some
> extra time on my hands, and am using it to test the Yahoo Groups
> message features.
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