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My funny and gorgeous and smart and cool and hilarious Galentine. You’re the Mary-Kate to my Ashley. The Rachel to my Monica.
The English writer Geoffrey Chaucer who first associated Valentine's Day with love, in a passage in the 1382 poem "Parlement ...
It came a bit early, but the valentine Connie Sherman just opened was really right on time to put a smile on her face. What they're saying: "From my friend ... and everything you can think of ...
such as a small gift or love notes. The final clue can lead them to you, holding a card or a bouquet, asking, "Will you be my Valentine?" Small or big, it doesn't matter—do what they love!