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Old Nov 11, 2005, 01:07 PM
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Anyone have any expiernce with Sky Writing? I think it would be so romantic to just write "I love you Steve" to my boyfriend. I suppose the thought is nice too. I wonder if it is expensieve.
WHat is the most romantic thing you have done or someone has done for you? Just wanting some ideas. Maybe we can each spice up our relationships!
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Old Nov 12, 2005, 11:17 AM
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NO ONE is romantic in this place? WOW! That's sad. I think romance is a important factor in every relationship. I know I am a female but I love ordering flowers. Post it notes in the shoes and other spots.

Maybe I will bake a cake and frot it all pretty with something clever written on it..........anyone else?
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Old Nov 12, 2005, 11:24 AM
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One valentines day I gave one of my boyfriends a single red rose. He LOVED it! He said he had never been given a flower EVER. Guys really do enjoy getting flowers especially since they don't usually get them.
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Old Nov 12, 2005, 12:40 PM
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My romantic nature is what has gotten me lots of heartache, V. I've always acted romantically, giving thoughtful little gifts, etc., while he (they) did nothing. Like the children's magazine asks, "What is wrong with the picture?"
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Old Nov 12, 2005, 04:00 PM
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Wow. We have some real romantics on this site!

I think the gift I gave to my husband that thrilled him the most was a telescope! He was SO surprised and loved it. He had just taken an astronomy course at the community college and well, he should have one.
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Old Nov 16, 2005, 04:36 PM
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I took my boyfriend to Hobby Lobby and helped him get stuff to start scrapbooking and then taught him how. He had admired my creations and wanted to learn how to do it. He's awesome at it now.

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Old Nov 16, 2005, 07:24 PM
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I am a romantic by heart........I want to make him feel more special than any one has ever in his life so
I was thinking sending flowers to his work with the following letter......

Dearest Steven:

Just as a poet needs inspiration to write a masterpiece

I need you ...

Just as an artist needs a subject for his work of art,

I need you ...

Just as a teacher needs a pupil to mold into greatness,

I need you ...

Just as a composer needs a theme to create a timeless melody,

I need you ...

For without you, Steven, my life would be empty of all inspiration. There will be no work of art for me to gaze at; no person of greatness before me; no timeless melody to listen to. My life will exist in shades of gray instead of vibrant colors, and I will be less than whole.

In the past, the proper words have escaped me, and my innermost feelings have been kept locked away in the depths of my heart. No more - for through this letter, I proclaim to you, Steven, my undying love and eternal devotion.

Yours forever, Cynthia
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Old Nov 17, 2005, 02:32 AM
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I once taped my whole day on a small cassette player you know for dictation like...I would be walking the dog and telling bf what we saw and how I was thinking of him...we lived in different states and I didnt have a puter...he had to buy a player to hear all I said and the music I played for him....I sent huge cards you know those big ones at Hallmark a foot long ...to work...once when we were in the same state...I took his lunch at night..took the meat out of his sandwich and put a cardboard note between the bread pieces with a note saying meet me downstairs I have a number 6 his fav deli sandwich.....he loved it and so did his co-workers they all said I was a doll and a lotta fun

Oh and one of the funniest and cutest things he did when I was going on about my fridge being bare...he sent me meat by mail lol no kidding it was flash frozen and he paid 50 dollars JUST for the postage..I had steaks for week.,..filet you name it..
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