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Valentine’s Day is a time of love. It’s about expressing that you care for someone. Nothing says “Valentine’s Day” like a romantic dinner with a loved one, chocolates, flowers, and a thoughtful card.
We at Pride of Detroit cannot offer you a candlelit evening, sweets, or bouquets, since we’re, you know, online. What we can offer, however, is some Detroit Lions-themed Valentine’s Day cards.
Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is an romantic icon in the world of stage, the tale of two star-crossed lovers. Here’s hoping that you and your loved one don’t kill yourselves thinking the other is dead.
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Maybe the literature of Shakespeare isn’t your forte. Instead, let your significant other know how much they mean to you:
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Perhaps you’re love-struck and want to let that person know. Dr. Zenner has a solution:
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Matt Cassel wasn’t great this year, but your relationship can be:
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Are you an upfront, daring romantic? Want to skip the formalities? Kenny G has the card for you:
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The only thing better than an audible dong is a perfect evening with your lover. Here’s a card to let them know how you feel:
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And finally, some poetry:
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