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Title: Valentines thread... Post by Serowbot on 02/13/11 at 09:55:51 I meant Valentire tread... :-? Happy Valentines Day... :D... http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/tt82/serowbot/heartWheel.jpg?t=1297619653 |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by bill67 on 02/13/11 at 10:00:37 Now thats a sweetheart of a tire thread. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by mick on 02/13/11 at 10:32:56 4D46434319182F0 wrote:
I agree heartily. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by verslagen1 on 02/13/11 at 10:36:46 that tread is not destined to last long. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/13/11 at 12:07:48 So, when the tire is bald, its heartless? |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by mick on 02/13/11 at 14:36:57 37282E2934330232023A28246F5D0 wrote:
very good Jog |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by Yonuh Adisi FSO on 02/13/11 at 16:11:12 Those would be good tires for our "thumpers" http://annemccaffreyfans.org/forum/images/smilies/heart.gif |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by mick on 02/13/11 at 16:34:24 Valentines is one big holiday made up by hallmark. I know in my youth valentines day was not that special,we did not sent them to Mums and Dads aunts and uncles ect ect ,we only sent a card to one we liked and we NEVER signed it ,it was supossed to be a mystery,for weeks gals and guys ask "Did you send me a V card ?" I think it was alot more fun. But if you were married you still send your wife a dozen roses and take her out to dinner,Fish-n-chips or something just as romantic. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by thumperclone on 02/13/11 at 18:53:57 [quote author=2D29232B3428252C292D2539400 link=1297619751/0#7 date=1297643664]Valentines is one big holiday made up by hallmark. isnt it "Saint Valentine" not hallmark same with St. Patricks day |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by mick on 02/13/11 at 20:23:16 5B475A425F4A5D4C4340414A2F0 wrote:
St Valentine day is a bit of a mystery there were three St valentines,all lived about a thousand years ago,strange that all became saints,and all on Feb 14th. St Patrics day is a day of prayer in Ireland,Americans turned it into a drinking day, BTW St Patric was an Englishman,not Irish. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/14/11 at 02:15:16 dont they celebrate it differently in Chicago? |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by Demin on 02/14/11 at 04:54:17 If the hearts disappear that means there's no love left.Time for a new one. :-/ |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/14/11 at 07:00:42 Best one yet, D.. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by mick on 02/14/11 at 08:45:37 554A4C4B5651605060584A460D3F0 wrote:
I think so,is it the east river they dye green ? |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by justin_o_guy2 on 02/14/11 at 08:55:49 4C48424A5549444D484C4458210 wrote:
I think so,is it the east river they dye green ?[/quote] I thot they lined people up & shot them.. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by mpescatori on 02/14/11 at 09:10:09 2C28222A3529242D282C2438410 wrote:
St Valentine day is a bit of a mystery there were three St valentines,all lived about a thousand years ago,strange that all became saints,and all on Feb 14th. St Patrics day is a day of prayer in Ireland,Americans turned it into a drinking day, BTW St Patric was an Englishman,not Irish.[/quote] St. Valentine: Saint Valentine (in Latin, Valentinus) is the name of several (14 in all) martyred saints of ancient Rome. The name "Valentine", derived from valens (worthy, strong, powerful), was popular in Late Antiquity.[2] Of the Saint Valentine whose feast is on February 14, nothing is known except his name and that he was buried at the Via Flaminia north of Rome on February 14. It is even uncertain whether the feast of that day celebrates only one saint or more saints of the same name. For this reason this liturgical commemoration was not kept in the Catholic calendar of saints for universal liturgical veneration as revised in 1969.[3] But "Martyr Valentinus the Presbyter and those with him at Rome" remains in the list of saints proposed for veneration by all Catholics. The first representation of Saint Valentine appeared in the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493); alongside the woodcut portrait of Valentine, the text states that he was a Roman priest martyred during the reign of Claudius II, known as Claudius Gothicus. He was arrested and imprisoned upon being caught marrying Christian couples and otherwise aiding Christians who were at the time being persecuted by Claudius in Rome. Helping Christians at this time was considered a crime. Claudius took a liking to this prisoner – until Valentinus tried to convert the Emperor – whereupon this priest was condemned to death. Source, Wikipedia.org Incidentally, the origin of my own patron saint, St. Mauritius, is very similar. :-* As for St.Patrick, Mick is correct, Patrick was an English boy seized by pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by LostArtist on 02/14/11 at 13:05:48 valentine's day is always rough for me . . . but not as rough as those treads would be . . . |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by jrm8486 on 02/14/11 at 13:35:40 Hate the day! I'm a floral designer! |
Title: Re: Valentines thread... Post by thumperclone on 02/14/11 at 16:03:26 there is no such thing(imo)as a saint we all crap between our shoes.. dont get me started on heros'... the love of MY life and I have been together 30 years.... the last time we told the world of our commitment to each other was on our twentieth wedding annivesary on the colorado natl monumet at the exact spot where we got married... dont need no church,no pagens,no romans etc when to profess my love.. now st paddy he really screwed up!!! may of got some serpents outa the isles but left the snakes there cause he was one!!! . |
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