Working on a few serious posts, but this froo froo, greeting card holiday is an opportunity for something a little more lighthearted. 🙂
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Yes, it’s Valentine’s Day. And I’ve read a few comical, interesting or otherwise entertaining pieces on the holiday.
First, Steve Smith’s lead into his most recent installment of Mobile Insider had me laughing out loud (while driving and reading it on my iPhone). In “
Love — And Cheating — Are In the Air” he writes about text messaging stats and their romantic, well, cheating ways… But just read the lead:
‘What are we doing this weekend, Hunnneee?’
The tone of the question already ensures I am doomed. I don’t know who the hell is
responsible for letting Valentine’s Day fall on a Saturday this year. Whoever you are, there are a few million of us guys ready to meet you in a dark alley, you dumbass. Dinner and chocolates just got upgraded to an entire day of romantic expectations. Way to raise the bar!
Ouch! Well, Steve, I challenge you to a phonesaber duel. You on behalf of men, me on behalf of women–long, romantic V-Day getaway weekend FTW!!! Ok. Enough.
In other news, science has found a way to make Valentine’s Day relevant, or at least the AP and UPI have dug up some science that allows them to report about kissing coincidentally on February 14th. UPI’s piece announces that “
first kisses tell a lot” about a person and the type of relationship you’ll have. AP reporter Richard Schmid tells us that “
Kisses unleash chemicals that ease stress levels“–now, there’s a reason to make out under the stars if I ever heard one.
I wonder if the AP story cancels out the BBC News report from yesterday, “
Is sexual desire entering a recession?” For the sake of the holiday, I hope not. But the article shows two sides of this–1) sex is inexpensive fun and 2) relationships are taxing (those already tapped with recession related financial and emotional issues).
Oh, I’m back to serious again. So it’s probably time to call it quits.
As a parting thought–even if it is a consumerism generated holiday, why not consume a little love and happiness?
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Hi Sandy,
I found your blog while searching for the term “attract more bees with honey.” ha ha ha .
Anyway, I like your blog but I noticed you have not been writing much since V Day. Are you going to continue? And how can I add myself as a “Follower?”
Let me know!
Patty!
I love getting organic encouragement. I do intend to blog again. It’s been hectic these days trying to make ends meet–and for some reason, it’s not so good to talk about it.
When you say add yourself as a follower, do you mean an RSS feed or twitter? You can find me on twitter @skalik. For RSS, it depends on your browser–but for mine it shows up on right of the URL. I’ll scope out blogger a bit and see if I can add a more direct way to the RSS feed.
Thanks for finding me!
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