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Damn, I wasn't going to do this, because I didn't expect to get any -- partly because I didn't send any -- but:
Card, signed. Unexpected but much appreciated, thank you very lovely person.
Card, anonymous. Contained a chocolate heart. Also unexpected, and also appreciated, thank you other lovely person... but I'd love to know you are! (I really don't get the anonymity thing.)
One-word SMS. Does that count? I think it does. <smile>
Re:
Date: 2004-02-15 08:31 am (UTC)a) they know it's you, and there's no point in being anonymous, or
b) they have absolutely no idea who it is, in which case what have you achieved by telling them your feelings? or
c) they don't suspect you & they think it's somebody else, in which you'll potentially be badly hurt when they bounce at you and tell you how happy they are because they think X sent them this wonderful message of undying love, or
d) they'll suspect more than one person, including you, in which case they'll be confused, and they won't know how to behave around any of the people they suspect, and
e) d00m.
The card was very sweet though. :) Sorry, I didn't mean to sound unappreciative, I've wandered off into hypothetical d00m-laden situations now.