Some phrases to consider... Math terms in quotes...What about... love that knows no "limits"... "infinite" love... in the "prime" of my life... "factors" to consider in our love... not a "fraction" of my love is insincere... if our love was at the top of a mountain, I'd climb every "slope" to get there... love that can't be measured in "volume"... "proof" that I love you... good luck!
2007-02-10 04:12:32
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answered by gll 1
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would be easier if you had listed the words you need to use. Dear Valentine, I wish you would add me to you total of valentines, and subtract the others.As you can see, I will be your number one.I don't want you to multiply or divide them.Don't make me a minus. I can see us as an answer to your life, if you will minus all the others. You know how much I care and if you would make me just a fraction I would be pleased.Please send me an answers as I am waiting with ease. (Can't think of any other math terms right now.
2007-02-10 04:17:06
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answered by ruth4526 7
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Why do you want to write a poem on valentines as an all powerful female in this day and age i dont see a female doing that maybe your mothers did that but i think all you ar eis a bunch of ballbusting man haters.
2007-02-10 04:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you absolutely mad?
Why on earth would you decide you wanted to do that? It must be a bet, or something.
If I get so incredibly bored that I would do ANYTHING, I'll have a crack at it; but by that time I'm sure some brilliant fiend will have come up with some help for you........!
2007-02-10 04:16:37
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answered by kathjarq 3
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My love for you is like a convergent infinite series.
My love for you is like an expanding power series.
You take me to the limit.
Don't listen to the negative posting above - I think your idea is cute.
2007-02-10 05:29:19
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answered by fcas80 7
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Look in the glossary of your text book to see a list of available words.
2007-02-10 08:44:53
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answered by Rae 2
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