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A Word to the Wise (but forgetful)
I have an entry in my Outlook calendar that pops up every February 11th. It says,

Buy Valentines or Die


That entry has proven to be a life-saver.
Category: Eclectic Miscellany Posted on Monday, February 11, 2008 at 12:56pm
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Gabriel M. (www):
Alternatively, you could have a deal with your wife that you don't buy into that stuff.
2.11.2008 1:43pm
Mike Moffatt (mail) (www):
"Alternatively, you could have a deal with your wife that you don't buy into that stuff."

Note that this advice comes from one of your unmarried readers. :)
2.11.2008 5:48pm
Pooh:
Buy Valentine's Day chocolate and die:

Worms Found Inside 'Big Kiss'
2.12.2008 3:24am
Cleanthes (mail) (www):
"Alternatively, you could have a deal with your wife that you don't buy into that stuff."

Works for me. I'm a decade in and she is beginning to believe it. Doesn't stop her complaining about it though.
2.12.2008 1:47pm
Rebekah K (mail) (www):
My parents have a deal: as long as Pop doesn't waste huge sums of money on jewelry Mom won't wear, Mom won't divorce him and take everything (it was an even better threat when my siblings and I were young, and she'd threaten to leave all us kids with him, if he wasted cash on some dumb bit of refined geologic anomaly).

They're disgustingly romantic. Eww.
2.12.2008 2:50pm
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