Thursday, February 15, 2007

Bah..... Valentines

Yes so its a day late.. but I suppose its alright. Happy *cringes* Valentines Day. Honestly, I don't like the idea of present day Valentines, its too comercialised for my tastes. It seems that most people these days are too much into the "mushy-teddybears-heart to heart-cherub" nonsense and forget what romance and love really is. But not these guys, they made my day yesterday with their "ultra-studd" romance tips... its a tad bit long but, trutst me, its funny:P

Intrinsic Romance

Some things are inherently romantic, like hearts. This is very useful, because you can pile things upon the object of your affections and win romance points without expending any additional effort or thought. The trick is to figure out what is romantic and what is not. There is a basic rule of thumb to follow: if it's cool, it's not romantic. For example, high powered rifles are not romantic. Science fiction is not romantic. DVD players are not romantic unless they're playing Sleepless In Seattle. But a whole ton of things are intrinsically romantic, and you should use them to your advantage.

Cute Things:
Teddy bears are romantic. Puppies are romantic. Cherubic baby archers are romantic. Those photographs where two little kids exhibit an unnatural affection for each other and only the roses are in color are romantic. Taking advantage of the intrinsic romance in cute things obviously depends upon recognizing which things are cute. The rule is simple. Small things are cute. If you see a food product in a grocery store that comes in a smaller package than usual, get it, because there's a very good chance it's cute. The same goes for travel size shampoo, toothpaste, and so on. Find a store that sells doll house stuff, and your supply of cute things can be limitless.

Low Light:
Candles are romantic. Sunrises and sunsets are romantic. Any kind of low light, you see, is romantic, hence why dinner dates after dark are more romantic than lunch dates at noon. Combine low light sources, and it stands to reason that the air of romance will be so thick, your beloved will be blind to anything else but the radiance of her shimmering knight in armor. Open the curtains on a sunset and light some candles, and you might even be able to get away with watching a football game during dinner.

Red:
Red is romantic, because red is the color of love and passion. Consider roses. Red roses mean, "I love you." Yellow roses mean, "Let's just be friends," which is synonymous with, "You are irritating, and I hate you." So you do not want to be wrong. Get her red roses, red ribbons, red balloons, red teddy bears, red puppies, and red tickets to the World Series, and she'll fall hopelessly under your spell.

Background Music:
Background music is romantic, and note the word "background," because not just any music is romantic. For music to be romantic, it must be too soft to hear. Also, it may not be lively or funny or good. Elevator music is the most romantic genre of music out there.

Chocolates:
Chocolates are not only romantic, they're complimentary. When you give a box of chocolates to your beloved, it says, "You could pig out on this tub of lard and bloat out to three tons, but you'd still be the apple of my eye." It doesn't matter if it's true -- it's the message that counts. But the real reason to give your loved one chocolates is because any loved one worth her salt will turn right around and offer you some. It's a win-win no matter how you look at it. Buy her a red one shaped like a heart, and you're in like Flynn.

Fancy Curly Things:
Flair and flourishes are romantic. Whenever you get her a greeting card, get one of the ones with all the curly pink scribbles on it. When you write her letters, make the tails of the 'g's and 'y's really long and the loops in the 'd's and 'b's and 'p's really big. That's way romantic. Notice how romantic the title banner at the top of this page is? The 'R' is particularly romantic, because it's red.

The Most Intrinsically Romantic Thing Ever:
Based on the data above, the single most romantic thing in the universe can be calculated scientifically. It is, simply, a small red candle made out of chocolate and shaped like a teddy bear holding a heart with scribbles all over it that plays a tune when you wind it up. Toss her one of these at sunset on your way to a frat party, and you'll be able to stay out all night and still strengthen your relationship.

7 Comments:

At 3:34 AM , Blogger Elisa de la Torre said...

oh well arent those such good ideas...
the chocolate teddy bear candle is SURE CUTE, but not romantic sorry, at least for me. ahahah

dre can u do me like a HUGEEEEEEEE favor?
see, everytime i read ur blog, i end up seeing lines everywhere after i close the window. because of the big black-white lines contrast.
soooo damaging for my sight:p

 
At 2:25 PM , Blogger anna said...

ur right ely, i see the same thing. but i won't make such a forward request becos i don't know who your friend really is :D

but i did enjoy your valentines post. brilliant stuff, and i wld say that has to be one of the most romantic gifts, any changes wld involve the heart being chocso i cld keep the bear to cuddle when my love is gone. :p

 
At 3:50 PM , Blogger thisisme said...

Yes, and so I did...

 
At 10:47 PM , Blogger Taidgh Lynch said...

you know what? I never had a gf during valentines, I don't know if that means anything.

It means nothing I have sufficed. Keep on writing and all! Cheers!

 
At 11:39 PM , Blogger Chuck said...

hahaha guys don't give him the glory...he didn't write any of that :P

 
At 11:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, I didn't write them... said someone else did but yeah I'm flattered that you thought as much.

Does this mean I'm still witty though??:D

 
At 9:26 AM , Blogger Chiss the Cook said...

Valentines Sucks! Cupid sucks! Chocolate is very good!

 

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