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Say It

By TIMES WIRES
Published February 8, 2007


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Four female Citrus County students were asked: "If you had a boyfriend, what would you give him for Valentine's Day?"

Tiffy Lubbee, 15, ninth grade, Academy of Environmental Science:

"I would give him something nice, if I really liked him, probably a poem, a picture of me, a little flower and probably some chocolate."

Lisa-Marie Mueller, 14, ninth grade, Academy of Environmental Science:

"I would get my boyfriend a big box of chocolates shaped like a heart."

Becky Smith, 14, ninth grade, Academy of Environmental Science:

"I would give him something he'd be able to use every day and think of me."

Caroline Brockett, 11, sixth grade, Seven Rivers Christian School:

"If I had a boyfriend, I would take him to a romantic movie and have a nice dinner for Valentine's Day."

[Last modified February 7, 2007, 21:07:19]


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