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shalhevet
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Thu, Feb 15 2007, 5:28 am
amother wrote: | shalhevet wrote: | amother wrote: | shalhevet wrote: | It's called Saint Valentine's Day actually. Do you celebrate other Xian Saints' Days? |
Just knew you were gonna say that, before I even opened the thread (and no, I dont celebrate Valentines, for exactly that reason)... |
Wow, you know how to read my mind, and I don't even know who you are. |
Sounds like you're a little insulted/upset at this comment, and after re-reading I guess I can see why. I wasnt trying to be insulting, just commenting that its interesting how I dont know you at all, but you've developed (as we all do) a personality here. |
No, I just thought it was funny. I thought the had taken care of that! It's okay, I realized that we get to know what sort of opinions some of the posters here (particularly the frequent ones) have.
But at least pm me who you are! Fair's fair.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 15 2007, 6:06 am
It happens to be our anniversary not that we even celebrate our anniversary then as we celebrate the jewish date.
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Ruchel
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Thu, Feb 15 2007, 3:37 pm
We use this occasion for a nice restaurant, nice gift... not to honour St Valentine. In the beginning we thought it was non jewish but decided having a bit of fun wasn't a problem. Yesterday was our second Valentine day and we didn't feel it was wrong.
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