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Ronin Rank: Rookie
Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Posts: 53
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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2005 9:36 am Post subject: Alley, A little help please! |
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Valentines day is coming up fast.
Could you give a clueless man a hint of what a women wants.
I've been doing the flowers,dinner and candy thing but I think it's time to
change things up alittle. Looking for something new.
ronin _________________ Second star on the right and straight on until morning. |
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AlleyBaggett Official Model
Joined: 15 Dec 2003 Posts: 2358
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Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 9:16 pm Post subject: Something new indeed |
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HI Ronin,
Go to www.starregistry.com It is the most amazing romantic thing you can do for anyone!! I just found out about it myself. Let me know after VDAY....what she thought of it.
Happy early VDAY baby!
_________________ xoxoxo
ALLEY!
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orange Rank: Senior Member
Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Posts: 291
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Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:48 am Post subject: |
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Ronin, I've read in the newspaper that in Japon a very special form of message has succes!
"Le Japonais peut désormais le dire en langage fleuri. Littéralement. Grâce à une fève de haricot qui révèle un message d'amour spécialement gravé quand elle éclot.
Takara, le deuxième fabricant de jouets japonais, va lancer ce cadeau le 10 février, à quelques jours de la Saint-Valentin, sous la forme d'une petite cannette contenant un peu d'eau, du terreau et une graine qui dévoile en s'ouvrant un message au bout de cinq jours.
Il y a six différents messages, gravés au laser sur la fève, comme "Je t'aime" ou "Bonne chance !".
Commercialisé sous le nom de "Ma Mail" --un jeu de mots sur le nom de "ma-mé" qui signifie "fève" en japonais--, ce gadget peut être utilisé comme "une nouvelle forme de carte de voeux pour confier ses sentiments à ceux qu'on aime", explique Takara dans un communiqué.
Un autre géant du jouet nippon, Tomy, propose sa propre version de la fève épistolaire, cachée dans un faux oeuf blanc en calcium et qui "éclot" quelques heures après avoir été placée dans l'eau.
"On a le plaisir de la surprise puisque l'on ignore le message jusqu'à ce que la fève s'ouvre", vante Tomy.
Certains messages sont carrément en français, langage romantique par excellence au Japon, comme "Avec toi !" ou "C'est la vie !".
Takara et Tomy ont chacun pour objectif de vendre un million de ces plantes pendant l'année de lancement.
Le "Ma Mail" coûte entre 700 et 800 yens (entre 5 et 6 euros)."
Well in english by google translation:
The Japanese can from now on say it in flowered language. Literally. Thanks to a bean broad bean which reveals a message of especially engraved love when it éclot.
Takara, the second manufacturer of Japanese toys, will launch this gift on February 10, at a few days of the St. Valentine's day, in the shape of a small pirn containing a little water, of the compost and a seed which reveals by opening a message at the end of five days.
There are six various messages, engraved with the laser on broad bean, like "I love you" or "Good luck!".
Marketed under the name of "My Mall" --un pun on the name of "my-mé" which means "Japanese broad bean" --, this gadget can be used as "the new shape of greetings card to entrust its feelings to those which one likes", explains Takara in an official statement.
Another giant of the Japanese toy, Tomy, proposes his own version of epistolary broad bean, hidden in a false white calcium egg and which "éclot" a few hours after being placed in water.
"There is the pleasure of the surprise since one is unaware of the message until the broad bean opens", Tomy praises.
Certain messages are straightforwardly in French, language romantic par excellence in Japan, like "With you!" or "It is the life!".
Takara and Tomy have each one for objective to sell a million these plants during the year of launching.
The "My Mall" costs between 700 and 800 yens (between 5 and 6 euros).
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