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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIrony at the supermarket.
It's a bit like bronzy or goldy.
For Valentines day dinner, steak in a heart shaped box.
Who thinks these things up?
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Irony at the supermarket. (Original Post)
Turbineguy
Feb 2019
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Ohiogal
(32,196 posts)1. I can think of
a few men who would like that gift for Valentine's Day.
TlalocW
(15,394 posts)2. Even better
"A company in England has started selling a heart-shaped sausage ahead of Valentine's Day. It's the perfect way to tell that special someone that you want to bang 'er (banger)."
- Seth Meyers
I think he could have also worked something in about Spotted Dick.
TlalocW
Ilsa
(61,720 posts)5. Working "spotted dick" into your reply is worth a heart! nt
OnDoutside
(19,987 posts)3. It's probably going to fool people that it's March 14 day.....
Google it...
mitch96
(13,947 posts)4. Same people that come up with these National "fill in the blank" day
Must be a marketing thing... Got a lagging item or sector? Make it a national day to boost sales...
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KY_EnviroGuy
(14,502 posts)6. The real question is.....
who has to cook the damn thing for Valentines dinner?.......