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On The Spot: “What is your ideal Valentine’s Day?“

By Abby Moriarty, Staff Writer

Abby Moriarty/STAFF Sophomore Alli Damico saidall she wants for Valentine’s Day is a heart-shaped pizza and a back massage.  “A boy that would buy me a dog wouldn’t be so bad either,” she added.
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Sophomore Alli Damico saidall she wants for Valentine’s Day is a heart-shaped pizza and a back massage.
“A boy that would buy me a dog wouldn’t be so bad either,” she added.

Abby Moriarty/STAFF Senior Laurel Silver said she cannot wait for this Valentine’s Day because she is finally going to have the perfect one.  “I’m going to spend Valentine’s Day watching Netflix with my cat, his name is Franky, and I cannot wait.”
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Senior Laurel Silver said she cannot wait for this Valentine’s Day because she is finally going to have the perfect one.
“I’m going to spend Valentine’s Day watching Netflix with my cat, his name is Franky, and I cannot wait.”

Abby Moriarty/STAFF Junior Jared Gordon said all he wants for Valentine’s Day is to spend it with a girl that means the most.
Abby Moriarty/STAFF
Junior Jared Gordon said all he wants for Valentine’s Day is to spend it with a girl that means the most.

Abby Moriarty/STAFF Senior Julian Scala said that his Valentine’s Day is an all day event.  “Normally girls think about Valentine’s Day as a strictly female-oriented holiday. I’d like to provide a counterexample, which would start with breakfast in bed, preferably early around 7 a.m., including: bacon, eggs, coffee and a whole peeled orange. Following breakfast would be surfing with said mystery girl and then off to see a movie at home or the theater, her choice of course, while I make us some lunch. Finally we would end the date in Portsmouth where I would find $1,000 on the ground and be able to take my date anywhere she wanted.”
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Senior Julian Scala said that his Valentine’s Day is an all day event.
“Normally girls think about Valentine’s Day as a strictly female-oriented holiday. I’d like to provide a counterexample, which would start with breakfast in bed, preferably early around 7 a.m., including: bacon, eggs, coffee and a whole peeled orange. Following breakfast would be surfing with said mystery girl and then off to see a movie at home or the theater, her choice of course, while I make us some lunch. Finally we would end the date in Portsmouth where I would find $1,000 on the ground and be able to take my date anywhere she wanted.”

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