Same as every other day: work, then gym, then home to my birds. I don’t find it a big deal, but quite a lot of my single co-workers do. It’s funny to see them eyeing the calendar, sighing, then looking 'round to me and casually asking what are MY plans for Valentine’s Day? with an ever-so-hopeful look on their face.
I love being single - VD is more for couples. I think there should be a singles holiday - why should they get one and we don’t?
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You mean you don’t love getting Venereal Day cards?
When you love truly someone, you have to share everything…no matter how much it hurts when you urinate.
Stranger

Well, I’ll just go to work on Tuesday, which happens to be my Wednesday. Since I’m so far ahead of most of y’all, your ‘today’ is actually my ‘tomorrow’, which also makes your ‘yesterday’ my ‘today’, keeping ‘tonight’ (right now) ‘last night’ for you, most of the time. It’s tough to explain, but it’ll all make sense sometime ‘next week’.
Doesn’t that just mean you’re Australian?
Tuesday…
I have one class and then nothing but homework to do. Maybe I’ll hit the school bar for a couple drinks to drown my sorrows.
Actually, I keep forgetting it’s coming up. It’s only people like you that keep reminding me! glare
I love being single - VD is more for couples. I think there should be a singles holiday - why should they get one and we don’t?
We could make every other day the “un-Valentine’s day”. Works much like an un-birthday.
I’ll be singing at a mass for the feast of Saint Valentine.
House! House House House! I’ll be watching House. Valentines’ Day nothing. I want me some acerbic doctor, straight up and on the rocks. Er, yeah.
I am so with you on that one. Mmmmm…sexy blue eyes, with a side of crazy.
Tuesday will be a standard day. Go to work; come home; exercise; watch TV. No crying into pillows - what’s the point? I don’t feel any more lonely on Valentine’s Day than I do on any other day.
It’s a very personal holiday; it’s not like everyone wishes everyone else a Happy Valentine’s day, or there’s red crepe paper all over the office. I’ll probably forget that it’s Valentine’s day until sometime late in the afternoon that day.
Susan