perhaps really cheap,
but I want to swim
in your eye so deep
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Day # 2
Yes, many Valentine's related items may be corny, but they get the point across.
This next ad may go too far, but Hallmark is known for its cute cliches. You always hear people calling endearing moments "hallmark" moments.
This ad is certainly not targeted at anyone under 30. Although the humor is young, the idea of reminiscing about a first date or what drew you to your partner comes across as the strong point which can be found more so in stable, established relationships.
Personally I don't think a card makes a difference in terms of all the Valentine's Day package. Unless the card is written by that special someone, I probably won't take more that a glance at it.
Also for your Valentine's Day hearing pleasure a remake of Haddaway's "What is love?" sung by Diane Birch.
Also for your Valentine's Day hearing pleasure a remake of Haddaway's "What is love?" sung by Diane Birch.
I'll leave you with this wonderfully corny poem.
x,
Chace
x,
Chace
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You're the sprinkles on my cupcake,
You're the pop to my tart,
You're the funny little puppy,
That has captured my heart.
You're my teddy that I hold,
And my favorite pair of shoes,
You're the apple of my eye,
And that corny phrase I just used.
You're my favorite punk rock band,
You're my rocketship in the sky,
On a scale of one to ten,
You're my perfect one hundred guy!
You're the pop to my tart,
You're the funny little puppy,
That has captured my heart.
You're my teddy that I hold,
And my favorite pair of shoes,
You're the apple of my eye,
And that corny phrase I just used.
You're my favorite punk rock band,
You're my rocketship in the sky,
On a scale of one to ten,
You're my perfect one hundred guy!
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