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anotheoldgit | 12:40 Fri 03rd Feb 2012 | ChatterBank
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http://www.dailymail....ice-Asda-card-7p.html

Would you think any less of your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, wife or partner if they were to give you a 7p valentine card?

Or would you only be pleased to have received a card at all?
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I would find that hilarious.

We don't get each other cards so it's unlikely to happen. If he did, that would be the type of card he would get me...
i would rather not get a card, valentines day is something ive never bothered with...just a money making racket...
Do you receive many Valentines day cards,AOG...?
the one in the bottom photo actually has the price written on it. That's kinda tacky. I always cut the price out of books before giving them.
I get loads of cards on valentine day. My birthday is on the 13th but our postie holds 'em back until the 14th thinking they're valentines cards
Blimey he must think I'm popular or a 'Hussy' (giggle)

JEM
i just looked at the cards... all i can say is guffawsnortgigglespurt or whatever it is that comes when you do a long lol
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Zhukov

When one has been married 50 years, as my wife and I have been, one doesn't need a piece of card to show our lasting love for each other.
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We don't do them, but for those that do surely it's the thought that counts?
I don't like those cards! but the Card Factory is selling very good cards at 5 for £1, birthday cards and the like, so I wouldn't crib at the price!
I am not a fan of the whole valentines day money making con however I would imagine most of these cards would be sent as a joke, given the publicity surrounding them even the most inept romeo would avoid buying one as a serious romantic gesture.
better than filling station carnations
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rowanwitch

/// better than filling station carnations ///

Ah, that is very interesting, although I have never bought any myself, I have heard many similar remarks to yours.

Are filling station carnations a special species of carnation, are they any different to the 'Valentines Day' over priced flowers from a reputable florist?

I don't think they are artificial, so therefore they must still be real carnations etc. maybe lacking a rather expensive piece of advertising paper, a card and perhaps a piece of ribbon, but still carnations/roses etc.

All look the same in a nice vase though.
I would be over the moon, my hubby has lost his sight and hasnt got the confidence to go out alone, so we just rehash some of our old valentines cards which I had kept.
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