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  2. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your Sweethearts ...

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    Smart Ink—the printer ink retailer—has a template for five free printable Valentine Cards.Four of the designs are double-sided heart cards that you can print with two-sided printing, cut out ...

  3. 75 funny Valentine's Day jokes that prove humor is truly the ...

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    To add a bit a humor to your Feb. 14 celebration, we've collected our favorite Valentine's Day jokes and romance-inspired puns that we're pretty sure will leave you head over heels this year.

  4. From Absolutely Adorable To Downright Hilarious, Here Are 35 ...

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    Image credits: FireButchJones It was not until the 17th century that people started exchanging cards and letters with their lovers and friends.However, Valentine’s Day was only “commercialized ...

  5. Roses Are Red - Wikipedia

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    "Roses Are Red" is a love poem and children's rhyme with Roud Folk Song Index number 19798. [1] It has become a cliché for Valentine's Day , and has spawned multiple humorous and parodic variants. A modern standard version is: [ 2 ]

  6. List of Valentine's Day television specials - Wikipedia

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    The Loretta Young Show: "The Black Lace Valentine" (1959) Love & War: "Valentine's Day" (1995) Mad About You: "Love Among the Tiles" (1993) "Valentine's Day" (1999) Major Dad: "Valentine's Day" (1991) Malcolm in the Middle: "If Boys Were Girls" (2003) Mama's Family: "My Phony Valentine" (1989) Man with a Plan: "Valentine's Day" (2017)

  7. Vinegar valentines - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar Valentine, circa 1900. Vinegar valentines were a type of cheeky postcard decorated with a caricature and insulting poem. A lampoon of Valentine's Day cards, the unflattering novelty items enjoyed a century of popularity beginning in the 1840s during the Victorian era.