Maybe she does not like them from you? Send her 12 roses signed as "Secret admirer"
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WTF is going here?
Mrs Diablo doesn't like flowers so sorted on that front
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Recent accident sites can be the source of tasteful free flowers
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I think it's stalemate, you're both in a coma, and no-one's going to send you flowers.
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I pick all my flowers from coma patients in local hospital.
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sasguru
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My local cemetery does them for free after dark.
Plan ahead, give her some bulbs instead then she can grow her own.
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A plastic rose you can recycle every year costs about 50p from your local tat shop
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You get free chocolates and free delivery with all valentines flowers from valueflora.com
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Flowers for the lady
february14 in interflora's voucher code box gets you free delivery.
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