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Valentine's Day <3


Question Posted Tuesday December 27 2005, 12:09 pm

A little background information:

I have a boyfriend, and when Valentine's Day rolls around it will have just been six months for us (the 13th is our anniversary.) We have been dating on and off for a year and a half. I talked to him today and yesterday about what to get him but he doesn't know what he wants. He said he is getting me a ring.

Now for my question:

Since we have a deal going where we get each other something of close to equal value so neither one feels bad I need to spend around $100-120. I want to get him something he will really like, possibly that could double as an anniversary gift (?) I'm so bad at giving gifts though. For Christmas I got him a 300-watt Jensen amp, a Chevy racing beanie, and two DVD's of his favorite singer. He's a country boy that loves his truck. Um, if you need any info just ask? Sorry this is long but I really want it to be a good gift. Thanks, and I rate high!


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