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I'd Be Punching Them In The Face
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So says a local mother if anyone sent her son a VALENTINE'S card. She thinks such cards for children are "not normal".
And she's shown holding cards with tigger and Winnie the pooh...so are those for adults?
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Don't people have more important things to get stressed over?
We sent...and made...valentines cards when I was young, and I bet plenty of others on here also did the same.
And she's shown holding cards with tigger and Winnie the pooh...so are those for adults?
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Don't people have more important things to get stressed over?
We sent...and made...valentines cards when I was young, and I bet plenty of others on here also did the same.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Slight skew on the subject but when I was a child in Suffolk, St Valentine used to bring presents. Just small things like a few sweets, a pencil, that sort of thing. He would knock on the door and run away, leaving the gift on the step. Has anybody else heard of this, it can't just have been our family?