No, but a Dunkin Donuts card will earn you some lovin’.
So, what, guys never get Valentine’s gifts? 
Good point. How would the gentlemen of the board feel about getting a Sonic card for Valentine’s Day?
About 20 years ago, I used to live around the corner from a KFC. Their sign, from Feb. 1-15, said “This Valentine’s Day, Say It With Chicken.” Now that’s what you call a lucky lady.
This is a funny thread.
When asked what I wanted for Christmas, I told my husband “A good book* and some Dunkin’ Donuts coffee**”
No, Seriously, a Dunkin’ Donuts Gift Card? Oh hell ya baby. All the coffee, none of the guilt.
Sonice? NFW.
*By good book I mean any of the say 20 or so books on my wish list. Librarything is horrible for people who love books. I’ve found so many I want to read…
**Why the hell is their coffee soooo good. I buy the beans occasionally and it just doesn’t have the same taste.
It’s because they don’t clean out the coffee grinder or the coffee maker, just the carafes.
I’m down.
Mark me down as ‘no,’ but mostly because we don’t even have a Sonic around here. A Chipotle or Popeye’s gift card would be just fine. 
I’m pretty much anti-card, chocolates, teddy bears, lingerie, flowers, jewelry, and other traditional girly V-day gifts, though. I’d much rather have a good book, a video game, an electronic gadget, or a nice steak and seafood dinner. And if I don’t get anything, that’s fine too. The older I get, the less I like manufactured greeting-card holidays.
And yes, I’m happily married and have been since '89. The spouse feels the same way.
A Sonic card? When I can bring the better half to White Castle for candlelit dining and our own server? You must be joking.
If it came with a newly installed Sonic in my neighborhood, then hell yeah! Bastards have been advertising around here for years, but their last store pulled out about a decade ago. I still remember their little diced apples deep fried in slice shapes. Mmmmmmm…
Seriously, ANYTHING that shows me you thought of me for at least 2.3 seconds when I wasn’t with you will melt my heart. Write “I love you” on a post-it and I’m a happy girl.
Wow, it’s almost like going to a restaurant or something!
Judging by the way my inner workings responded to my first-ever Sonic hamburgers a couple of years ago, I don’t think this option would be conducive to a romantic evening. At least not for me… :dubious:
Does it involved smearing a chocolate shake all over the other person and then licking it off? Worth a try.
It’d leave me scratching my head for sure.
In our 23 years together, we’ve never paid any attention to Valentine’s day, other than when our daughter was little and she needed Valentines to exchange in class. In fact, I’m willing to bet if you asked my husband when Val’s day is, he probably wouldn’t know.
Yeah, I care… 
Not that we celebrate Valentine’s Day, but my wife, who loves me dearly, would be much more inclined to get me a Fatburger gift certificate than a Sonic card. Sonic isn’t all that convenient from where we live.
But in theory, I’d absolutely adore it.
There is no better gift in my mind than one that will both make me laugh AND get used right away.
My father is something of a jerk in everyday life, but he will get mushy romantic on Valentine’s Day and mom’s birthday. I called them around Jan 15 and he had mom play me the musical card he gave her because he just couldn’t wait for V-Day. Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One”. Aww.
I would find it curious, as neither my wife nor I have ever eaten at Sonic.
Something about the name has always repulsed me. It makes me imagine the velocity with which the food would travel through my digestive tract.
Their bad recent commercials, a lame attempt at “hipster” marketing, don’t help either.
I’m in the no camp. I think Mr. Woodhouse would find himself on the outs if he brought home any kind of gift card* for Valentine’s Day. I’m not very picky, really. I’ll take a teddy bear, chocolate, a date to a real restaurant. Just don’t pick up a little card at the register when buying lunch, thanks.
*Unless it was a B&H gift card and he only got that because he wasn’t sure what lens I wanted next for my camera. That would be acceptable.
Sure, I’d love one.
Even nicer if he gave me a rose with it.
The sad thing is, I’d actually enjoy that, since we’re both White Castle fans. It’s a shame the closest is in New Jersey.
Robin