When you were younger, did you sort your Valentines based on appropriate messages reaching the right people? I remember being so embarrassed for giving my teacher (a female), a Donald Duck Valentine that said "Kiss Me, Baby." Donald Duck was puckered up with big yellow lips on the front. I was sure that my teacher thought I was a total lezzie.
Here I have some vintage Valentines all from the collection of my late mother. She was a popular gal.





And to get your Valentine in the mood - why not throw on some
Bobby Hutcherson? Xylophones=romance, friends. Its like Roophies for the ears.
Bobby Hutcherson - Love SongClick the record for the file
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