Sheesh... not that old chestnut... although, you sound like you have a grasp on what are the requirements for the other 364 days of the year, the trick is... to actually do it.I don't participate or even mention it. I figure that if I can't express feelings any other day of the year either through gratuitous overpriced merchandise or a simple gesture, then why can I do it on a day that someone tells me I have to.
That's my way of thinking. Why spoil 'em for one day when you can do it for a year!Sheesh... not that old chestnut... although, you sound like you have a grasp on what are the requirements for the other 364 days of the year, the trick is... to actually do it.
Exactly right of course. The problem being that so many tend to forget to add that sprinkle of pixie dust everyday so they need reminding on the 14th of Feb.Why spoil 'em for one day when you can do it for a year!
yep ( well sort of) and yep. Anywhere between a couple of months to 6 months is pretty usual in the Lutheran church. I'm of German descent and my family were in the original boatload of Lutherans escaping religious persecution in Prussia ( it wasn't even Germany yet) that were the first Europeans to settle in the Barossa Valley. I have a lot of rellies in SA.That was an early baptism wasn't it? The baby would only be a couple of months old.
Actually Mickey probably did sign it - I have had him sign postcards and sent them on to others at home.Now the jury is still out as to whether Mickey himself signed this card, but if he didn't then they did an amazing job copying it. And from this vantage point, I'm opting for the delusion that the signature on the card and the valentine greeting are from the mouse himself.
Cool -/Actually Mickey probably did sign it - I have had him sign postcards and sent them on to others at home.
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