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DAD Valentines survey.

Goonerplum

Goonerplum

It’s February, so Valentines Day is once again just around the corner. Do you look forward to this traditional day of love or maybe it fills you with dread.

How do you spend Valentine’s Day? Are you one of the ones who lavish their partner with gifts and cards, or do you prefer to give the whole day a wide berth?

 Whether you like or loathe Valentine’s Day, DAD would love to hear your thoughts.

Please take a minute to complete this very short survey.

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For some Valentines day ideas check out our Top Ten for Valentines Day.

 

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