Waiouru men out-romance the women
By
Michele
Monaghan
Who says romance is dead? Certainly not Marie Richards-Hodge of Collective Thinking in Waiouru. Collective Thinking deliyered over 100 gifts and roses to the lucky recipients of a Valentines Day present this year. "It came as a pleasant surprise. We really
underestimated how busy we'd be." Marie said she was really inspired by the care and the thought put in to selecting just the right gift. Marie was in for another surprise. "I tell you what, I think the men were more romantic than the women in terms of the sweet-
ness. They really thought about what they wanted to say." "It was really reassuring," said Marie. Out of interest — to buy a single rose in Wellington cost around $ 1 2.50 and delivery was another ,$12.50. Collective Thinking supplied the lot for $5.00.)
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 574, 21 February 1995, Page 10
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