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He can buy his sweetheart twice as much candy the day after âValentineâs Dayâ but if he does it wonât mean as much because the sweetie will be getting the lovinâ late.;D
So, when does âA plugger takes a tiny bite out of each chocolate, and then puts them back in the box. Because he wants the good flavors, not lame ones like âthat square one with really chewy unidentifiable fillingâ. So his wife is all, âBleh! A box full of partially eaten sweets!ââ come up?
On the 12th I went to the grocery store, brand new flyer (came out that day) said Valentineâs Day is coming, got back to the seasonal aisle and discovered its already Easter.
A huge study of garbage started by Rathje at the University of Arizona in 1973 in which students and volunteers sorted, catalogued, and analyzed garbage and they came up with some surprising insights into our normal behavior (as well as a lot of information about our landfills). One of their more humorous findings was that a huge percentage of Valentine candy was discardedâfull and partially full boxes. Possibly this is because males (who purchase most of the Valentine candy) tend to not pay too close attention to what their girlfriends/wives actually like and so tend to buy the âassortedâ boxes. The wives/girlfriends may eat the one or two that they actually like, but they may discard the rest (or take it to the office). Of course there are the clever ones who buy the assorted nut boxes and end up eating the whole thing themselves because their wife doesnât like chocolate and nuts together . . .
Leojim almost 4 years ago
Tisâ true!
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
He can buy his sweetheart twice as much candy the day after âValentineâs Dayâ but if he does it wonât mean as much because the sweetie will be getting the lovinâ late.;D
Grumpy Old Guy almost 4 years ago
A pluggerâs sweetheart also knows a âsmart buyâ when she sees itâŠ.
wiatr almost 4 years ago
Her dentist will appreciate your efforts.
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
So, when does âA plugger takes a tiny bite out of each chocolate, and then puts them back in the box. Because he wants the good flavors, not lame ones like âthat square one with really chewy unidentifiable fillingâ. So his wife is all, âBleh! A box full of partially eaten sweets!ââ come up?
jmworacle almost 4 years ago
But donât forget, first the card next day candy.
Gent almost 4 years ago
I just want to know whether they first met in Australia or in the US of A.
'IndyMan' almost 4 years ago
Donât know if my wife would have wanted to be compared to a kangaroo ! ! ! !
Carl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
On the 12th I went to the grocery store, brand new flyer (came out that day) said Valentineâs Day is coming, got back to the seasonal aisle and discovered its already Easter.
ctolson almost 4 years ago
Thatâs so he can have his own box of chocolates to eat.
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat almost 4 years ago
Female coyotes with blue eye shadow and lethargic male bears not bearing good fruit bowls arenât really supposed to co-habitate.
Ichabod Ferguson almost 4 years ago
When youâre retired, every day seems like the next anyway.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 4 years ago
After all, it is the THOUGHT that counts
l3i7l almost 4 years ago
⊠and the loving continues.
tcayer almost 4 years ago
Like thereâs any wife that would appreciate that⊠Plus, notice that, though he bought double the candy, she still gets ONE!
KEA almost 4 years ago
only if youâre really quick. I went in today and the shelves were virtually empty
GreenT267 almost 4 years ago
A huge study of garbage started by Rathje at the University of Arizona in 1973 in which students and volunteers sorted, catalogued, and analyzed garbage and they came up with some surprising insights into our normal behavior (as well as a lot of information about our landfills). One of their more humorous findings was that a huge percentage of Valentine candy was discardedâfull and partially full boxes. Possibly this is because males (who purchase most of the Valentine candy) tend to not pay too close attention to what their girlfriends/wives actually like and so tend to buy the âassortedâ boxes. The wives/girlfriends may eat the one or two that they actually like, but they may discard the rest (or take it to the office). Of course there are the clever ones who buy the assorted nut boxes and end up eating the whole thing themselves because their wife doesnât like chocolate and nuts together . . .