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Originally Posted by wombatman
They're actually 3-1 this year, and they should have beaten Georgia since they led 16-0 in the first quarter and led by decreasing amounts until Georgia finally scored the touchdown that gave them the lead. And even then, Carolina had 2 chances in their own territory to score but couldn't do it. I like the coupons idea, although she can already get a back massage (or any other massage she likes) from me just about any time. I will definitely look into the Japanese place (I'm assuming you're talking about Richland Mall?).
Oh, and what about leaving flowers for her starting like two days beforehand? Not sure what kind, but there's a flower shop in the Russell House (the cafeteria, meeting place, bookstore, all-purpose area) that carries roses and other beautiful roses. I've gone there before for many "just because" roses that I left in her room last year. Continuing on that, what about doing something in her room? I'm friends with her roommates and the door to her bedroom doesn't lock, so I could set something up in there (bear in mind that it is pretty small, though). In the past, I've left a roses on her laptop and a note, or something like that.
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My bf did something really nice for me on Valentines day a few years back when I was in residence at Queen's University. He was already graduated and living in Toronto, so in the middle of the week, he drove all the way to Kingston (about 280 km - 3 hrs drive ) and with the aid of my floor mates, planted a series of notes with candy hearts like a scavenger hunt. I had to follow the instructions of the notes, which lead me away from my room, all around the residence, and around a bit of the campus. They eventually lead me back to my room, where I had to follow a long trail of cinnamon hearts to my closet door. He was waiting for me with roses inside it, a nd a camera. He snapped my picture as i opened the door!
Needless to say, his valentines night in my residence room is now the stuff of legend at Adelaide Hall, Queens University!!
But Yes, if my memory serves, i do mean the Richmond Mall, there's a teppanyaki restaurant, one of the very few that you have in that area of the US. At least it's a change from crab cakes or collard greens!