THE HOFF'S 10 TIPS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY1. Take it seriously. It's not just a holiday drummed up by Hallmark greeting cards. Women take it very seriously. If you, as a man, can't take it seriously, fake it.2. Try to surprise. Don't just do flowers. It's about romance. Go to a spa or decorate her bedroom and take your woman to a place that makes her feel special. It can be a simple walk. But put some time into it.3. Be classy and respectful. If you treat your lady right, a true gentleman gets the reward. It can turn into something very intimate and special.4. Listen. Women don't expect you to agree with them, but they just want to be heard. Men like to cut to the chase, women like to talk it over. It's in their nature.5. Let Teddy Pendergrass set the mood. He is one of the greatest soul singers of all time. His songs are about turning off the lights and taking a shower together. Teddy pushes the envelope.6. Women love chocolate. I used to think that was a myth until four weeks ago. It worked well for me. Chocolate-covered strawberries also work. You can never go too far.7. Bob Seger wrote the best pick up line ever. It goes: "We've got tonight, babe, why don't you stay?" My worst pick up line is: "You've never seen Baywatch?"8. Don't be a lonely heart. Get out there and love. It's about spending time with another person and sharing your thoughts.9. Be prepared to get out of a disastrous date. I used to do fake telephone calls to myself. My grandmother passed away 20 years ago, but she said I could keep using that as an excuse.10. Appreciate the simple things. The best question my girlfriend (Hayley Roberts) asked me was: "Who did you play on Baywatch?" Then she grabbed my arm and put it around her. It was a great feeling.
Source:Â The Herald Sun
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 The combination of a David Hasselhoff concert, Valentine's Day and Presidents Day meant good times for the Capay Valley Bed and Breakfast.Capay Valley Bed and Breakfast owner, Elizabeth Campbell, said her establishment was filled every night from Thursday to Monday. Thursday and Friday nights Hasselhoff himself stayed at the bed and breakfast and even practiced there for his show at the Cache Creek Casino."It was a fun concert, like a Broadway show. We were so surprised and so impressed," Campbell said about seeing Hasselhoff perform. "People worship him -- there were people at the event with his name spelled out on each person."Hasselhoff stayed in Cottage No. 1."It was a big deal for us," Campbell said. "We had the whole crew -- and they were fabulous."On top of the big concert and celebrity guest, Valentine's Day and President's Day encouraged people from the Sacramento and Bay Areas to retreat to the countryside for some romantic relaxation."Vacationers who came to get away but not to far away," Campbell said. "We're a family run business so every room is important to us. Every day we have a room reserved is a blessing."
The combination of a David Hasselhoff concert, Valentine's Day and Presidents Day meant good times for the Capay Valley Bed and Breakfast.Capay Valley Bed and Breakfast owner, Elizabeth Campbell, said her establishment was filled every night from Thursday to Monday. Thursday and Friday nights Hasselhoff himself stayed at the bed and breakfast and even practiced there for his show at the Cache Creek Casino."It was a fun concert, like a Broadway show. We were so surprised and so impressed," Campbell said about seeing Hasselhoff perform. "People worship him -- there were people at the event with his name spelled out on each person."Hasselhoff stayed in Cottage No. 1."It was a big deal for us," Campbell said. "We had the whole crew -- and they were fabulous."On top of the big concert and celebrity guest, Valentine's Day and President's Day encouraged people from the Sacramento and Bay Areas to retreat to the countryside for some romantic relaxation."Vacationers who came to get away but not to far away," Campbell said. "We're a family run business so every room is important to us. Every day we have a room reserved is a blessing."