They deserve it after what they charge. I paid well over the equivalent of $100 for a 6 red rose bouquet and a large box of chocolates to be delivered, and then about $30 for a medium size plush teddy. Funny how nothing is on special near Valentines day.
You got a point there, Luke. They do charge a lot. One place down the street from here charges so much for chocolates alone that the box should dance and sing for those prices!
This guy that I went to though was just a small place (about half the size of a Subway sandwich place) near the campus, and his prices weren't too bad from what I saw. (His roses were only $2.50). I guess he knew that most of the college kids couldn't afford much, so he actually did have a special going on. He just seemed like the "regular Joe Blow trying to make a living" type of guy.
No, Valentines Day doesn't have to be all dark and gloom and doom, you can enjoy it just like any other holiday and love who (or what) you want, be it a loved one,
trash, or even your
mop. The problem is, like Christmas, Valentine's Day is getting too commercial.
So to you all MCers, to prove I'm not a total crank about love, here's a cartoon
I love. It's not about romantic love per se, but it does feature people who believe in
spreading love by making their environment beautiful with lots of color and flowers. (It's also pretty rare!) Enjoy!
Marvin Digs
"Groovy, man! Groovy!"
"Oh
wow! Now that's what I
rully call a hip city! Fer
sher!"
"MAR-VIN! MAR-VIN! Mar-vin...
cousin?"
Convincing John