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Feb 14

Costanza

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You unload today and unload again tomorrow, your swimmers will still be in the millions.
It doesn't increase to billions just because you saved them in your balls.

Billions is just a planning target...the actual figure will be significantly lower
 

Froggy

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In Poseidon, everyday is Valentine's day!

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ykhuser

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what big deal...i find guys who give flowers on Vday - SILLY! Only stupid men will pay exorbitant sums for a bunch of flowers ! Maybe i am not into flowers. But still all these commercialism makes me sick.



exactly.not only that, guy who kneel down in front of girls is really a loser.pui

the traditional alway right.
kneel only heaven
kneel only earth
kneel only parents
no one else.not even to your japanese emenies
 

GeneSimmons

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Wed, Feb 13, 2013
The Star/ANN

Couples are keeping it simple this time

JOHOR BARU - Many couples here are opting for simple flower bouquets minus the teddy bears and chocolates this Valentine's Day.

Xin Florist and Gift Centre project planner Kenneth Ng said that despite the hundreds of different designs available, many customers were opting for simple designs.

"Many customers want their bouquets to be filled with fresh red roses while some prefer tulips.

"One customer even requested that we fill his car boot with fresh red roses to surprise his girlfriend," he said.

He added that customers these days wished to surprise and shower their loved ones with more than one gift, hence they prefer to present chocolates and teddy bears separately.

He also said there was a growing number of customers who did their shopping online.

"Young adults prefer to browse through selections and purchase bouquets online and skip the hassle of driving over to place their orders," he said, adding that online promotions helped to boost sales.

 

hokkien

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Wed, Feb 13, 2013
The Star/ANN .Hubby does all the housework on Valentine's
PETALING JAYA - June Liow's husband makes her feel like a queen on Valentine's Day Sam Yeo, 50, does not let her do any housework.

"He will do the laundry, cook the meals and pamper me," said the 45-year-old secretary, adding that this had been the way over the last 15 years of their marriage.

Another feature of Valentine's for Liow is Yeo's "surprise" present.

"Sam would always buy me things I desired. Last year, he bought me a watch because I had earlier said I needed a new one," she said.

The couple attribute the success of their marriage to "being considerate and communicating well. Those are the two essentials for a lasting relationship".

As for K. Krishnan and his wife, romance is still in the air even after 32 years of marriage.

The couple, who have three grown-up children, never forget to celebrate every birthday, wedding anniversary or Valentine's Day.

This Valentine's, Krishnan, 64, will, as usual, buy his wife a bottle of her favourite perfume.

"Small gestures like these keep things going," he said, while joking he made the effort to remember the occasions so that he did not "get into trouble with her".

He said the secret to a lasting relationship was to give each other "space".

"Imagine holding a handful of sand. You can't squeeze too tightly, or else all the sand will slip through your fingers and fall out.

"You have to hold it just right and hold it carefully," he said.

But not everyone is a fan of Valentine's Day.

William Chai, 51, does not see the logic behind commemorating Feb 14, but sends his wife flowers and takes her out for a special meal anyway because it makes her happy.

"To me, it is just another day. Why one day should be extra special, makes no sense to me.

"But I do it for her because she likes it and that is important to me," said Chai, who has been married to Christina for 14 years.
 

Fishypie

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What a wet wet VaLentine day!..no need to go out for eXpensiVe makan; just stay at home cook Maggie noodLes, watch some porns & and make Love whoLe of the rainy day..:smile:
 
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