not to the bank against your note, lol
2007-05-28 16:23:50
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answer #1
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answered by ? 5
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yes it is the thought that counts but not always
2007-05-28 23:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah..but there better be a lot of thought if the only gift you give is a rock
2007-05-28 23:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It only counts if there is absolutely nothing else you can do. (for example if you are bedfast). Otherwise do something. Love is an action verb
2007-05-28 23:23:03
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answered by mel s 6
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absolutely. I recieved gifts all my life to 'right' wrongs and cannot get excited over anything unless there is a wonderful thought behind it.
2007-05-28 23:22:16
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answered by mspriveye 6
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Not for me, they should put the thought into action. Or something tangible.
2007-05-28 23:21:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope not because sometimes I have some pretty evil thoughts...
2007-05-28 23:22:23
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answered by IvebeenAbadbadgrl 4
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if that's what you want to believe. i think it's actions that count
2007-05-28 23:21:00
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answered by xpainillusionx 4
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only if the thought is which piece of jewelry to buy
2007-05-28 23:21:44
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answered by ♥ Ladylike ♥ 6
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Yeah. But it would suck if I asked my husband "Why didnt you get me anything for my birthday?" and he said "Well I thought about getting you something" : )
2007-05-28 23:21:40
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answered by Amanda 7
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