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  • TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13 2007 10:00 AM

How not to be a Fool in Love.



What will you be doing for your Lover this St. Valentine's Day?

If you're even slightly rebellious, like me, you'll be wanting to boycott all the modern commercialism surrounding this date. However, this hasn't stopped me from noticing just how ridiculous some of the "gifts" have gotten in recent years. I think 2007 might be the worst in history.

The absolute hideousness of this year's gifts first caught my eye less than a day into the new year. I was at Shopper's Drug Mart in Vancouver and I spotted these frankly terrifying plush toys:


- There was also a female version of this lip-smacking heart.




- monkey love? I think not.

Granted, I was in Shopper's Drug Mart, which isn't exactly known for its classy wares. Still, back in Scotland I continued to keep an eye out for similar atrocities. It's really quite remarkable how little taste the western world can have.



- I saw this cake in my local bakery. Can you spot the Trade Mark on the printed decal?


- The display in Ann Summers (the local High Street "Sex Shop"wink


- A 3 Inch trophy! Just for me?! Reduced to 99p how could you resist?


- This is the most disgusting "Love" card display I have seen in my life. Overdone? Yes. Fire the Clinton Cards' staff!


- Believe it or not I found this in Marks and Spencer. M&S is supposed to be one of the classiest High Street stores around. Apparently not when it comes to February 14th. Oh, and this bottle opener does indeed play a wolf whistle recording when used; I tested it and attracted much attention.


- This was also in M&S. All you have to do is hold hands with your lover, touch the contacts on the back and you'll find out if your relationship was meant to be!


- Then there's the nice "big" reductions on the stuff you probably wouldn't normally buy, anyway. This particular discount is available at H. Samuel the jewellers. I had my ears pierced there when I was ten years old. It's still the tackiest jewellery store in Britain.

Two years ago I first started noticing the "anti" Valentine's marketing. Make no mistakes, you don't have to be in love to make the most of the celebrations. This was the best example of such ad campaigns for this year:



So what can you do to avoid making a complete fool of yourself this February 14th? Here are my tips, take them or leave them:

#1. Stay away from anything that has been specifically produced for this occasion.

#2. Be Original. If you're doing something for your special woman don't succumb to the back-up plan of flowers, chocolates and dinner. If you're doing something for your man whatever you do don't buy him underwear. Grandma, much?

#3. Get Creative! Make your own card (or postcard), bake a love cake or cookies, paint something or simply surprise your loved one to a handwritten love-scenario. It doesn't matter if you're not the most artistic person. even if it looks like something made by a blind five year old it will still be unique and most importantly, special.

#4. If you absolutely must resort to buying a gift then this is my suggestion:

Get the Lonely Planet guide to Experimental Travel. Once you have it in your hands tuck inside a ticket for a trip away somewhere. It doesn't matter if you're completely broke, a short train journey, flight or road trip will do. If you're absolutely strapped for cash, a map of your home town.

Experimental Travel is not about checking off the major sights or following your guidebook to the letter; it's a playful way of travelling, where the journey's methodology is clear but the destination is usually unknown. Experimental Travel renders all destinations equal - be it a burger shack or the Taj Mahal.




Finally let me reiterate: If you would not buy that wonderful gift on February 15th then don't buy it at all.

 

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seymouria

seymouria

USA
February 2006

FEB 13, 2007 03:29 PM

i -need- the top snogger trophy. i'll buy it for myself on february 15th. *sigh*

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 13, 2007 04:51 PM

My only hope for Valentine's Day is that the weather's bad enough to cancel work.

judypatricia

judypatricia

Brookline, MA
January 2004

FEB 13, 2007 05:15 PM

This is the third Valentine's Day in a row I've spent working for fucking Hallmark. It always amazes me how so many people get visibly upset and frustrated if they cannot find cards to do the speaking for them. It almost pains me to see how little thought gets put into the things people buy for those they love.

callum82

callum82

Silver Spring, MD
May 2003

FEB 13, 2007 06:26 PM

Awesome story, one of my favorite feature pieces I've read in a while. Loved (no pun intended) the pictures and captions. I do have to say though that many gift card stores on this side of the Atlantic far outdo the one shown above. Americans can beat most everyone when it comes to the tacky. And guys it isn't really that hard to write some original words to the woman of your heart, I mean if you like her there almost is never a wrong way to say it. And if you just have to spend a lot of money, remember this, all material things can be lost, stolen, destroyed or forgotten, but a memory of a special evening (or getaway trip) with someone you care about lasts forever, no matter what happens in the future.

teddy__kgb

teddy__kgb

Albuquerque, NM
February 2007

FEB 13, 2007 09:41 PM

funny shit !! i completely agree with the idea of not doing what you wouldn't normally do. a one-day celebration of romance and/or love is just silly. maybe it should be turned into "strange day", when you try to seduce the person you've always been curious about doing, but weren't quite sure you could tolerate in the long run. biggrin

teddy__kgb

teddy__kgb

Albuquerque, NM
February 2007

FEB 13, 2007 11:39 PM

by the way, if anybody wants to get me flowers for valentines day, i love stargazer lillies and roses of all varieties. thanks.

Sheena

Sheena

SUICIDEGIRL

United Kingdom

FEB 14, 2007 02:48 AM

Well written and illustrated with pictures.
I loved it!

JohnClement

JohnClement

Silver Spring, MD
January 2004

FEB 14, 2007 06:07 AM

JohnClement said:
My only hope for Valentine's Day is that the weather's bad enough to cancel work.



Two hour delay?! Why can't my Valentine's dreams come true? frown

punk

punk

Phoenix, AZ
January 2004

FEB 14, 2007 06:28 AM

PresidentNumber2 said:
This is the third Valentine's Day in a row I've spent working for fucking Hallmark. It always amazes me how so many people get visibly upset and frustrated if they cannot find cards to do the speaking for them. It almost pains me to see how little thought gets put into the things people buy for those they love.



I like Jim Gaffigan's bit about greeting cards:

"That looks like something I'd say."

"Hey, I got you this card. I spent 30 seconds picking it out. Hope you like it!"

'Cause there's nothing like mall chocolate and a card to show someone that you care.

unravled

unravled

Portland, OR
August 2003

FEB 14, 2007 06:45 AM

punk said:

PresidentNumber2 said:
This is the third Valentine's Day in a row I've spent working for fucking Hallmark. It always amazes me how so many people get visibly upset and frustrated if they cannot find cards to do the speaking for them. It almost pains me to see how little thought gets put into the things people buy for those they love.



I like Jim Gaffigan's bit about greeting cards:

"That looks like something I'd say."

"Hey, I got you this card. I spent 30 seconds picking it out. Hope you like it!"

'Cause there's nothing like mall chocolate and a card to show someone that you care.



Hot Pocket!

TwiggyTheSpider

TwiggyTheSpider

Australia
February 2006

FEB 14, 2007 08:43 AM

that just gave me my first valenties smile. Thankyou. Princess street is just a mountian of tackiness at this time of year.
xx

SockPuppet

SockPuppet

I'm lost
July 2006

FEB 14, 2007 03:10 PM

_DictionaryGirl_ said:
*slow clap*


Also, I love the experimental travel idea. I'm going to remember that one. love



+1 smile

D_D

D_D

United Kingdom
April 2005

FEB 16, 2007 03:31 PM

Great article, i love the marks and sparks bottle opener, how tacky is that? biggrin

Zoetica

Zoetica

NEWSWIRE

Portola Valley, CA

FEB 16, 2007 03:54 PM

Cherry said:

Zoetica said:
those photos...so fucking hideous. My manfriend and i are planning to cook together tomorrow but now! i just dont know anymore, oh god!! AGHHH



Cooking together? Now there is a plan! Love, food and creativity together. It's all good.



[i didn't mean the actual photos]

smile

Venice

Venice

SUICIDEGIRL

USA

FEB 18, 2007 12:10 PM

Dinos said:
Once, my girlfriend gave me an interesting shaped twig she found on the way home for V-day, and customised it for me to make it personal. I still have that twig! It was the sweetest thing ever to me. smile



Cutest thing ever! Your girlfriend would have been on the direct flight to my heart.

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