Philosophy Giveaway - 5 Sets of Unconditional Love!
Philosophy has set us up with a terrific giveaway as part of their PhilosophyGivesLove.com project! Philosophy Gives Love is all about love -- all types of unconditional love, sharing stories about love, fun facts about love, and the new Philosophy Fragrance, Unconditional Love. We have some love for you -- in the form of five free Philosophy Unconditional Love gift sets!Each set includes a 2 oz bottle of Philosophy's new Unconditional Love fragrance, a 16 oz bottle of Unconditional Love shampoo, bath and shower gel, and 16 oz bottle of Unconditional Love Firming Body Emulsion.
"This love-without-limits fragrance features a rich and unbreakable heart of black currant and a soulful center of Bulgarian rose (the ultimate symbol of meaningful relationships) and peaceful sheer white lily. The dry down brings you comfort and joy with a soothing blanket of cashmere vanilla." --Philosophy
Sounds delish! Want a free sample? Just visit PhilosophyGivesLove.com and share a love story from your own life -- and they'll send you one! But be sure and enter our big Five Sets of Philosophy Giveaway, as well:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us about someone you love.
- The comment must be left before 5pm ET on Friday, May 1, 2009.
- You may enter only once.
- Five winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Five winners will receive an Philosophy Unconditional Love gift set (valued at $96).
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
- Click here for complete Official Rules.












winterchardonnay 4-27-2009 @ 10:30AM
I love my grandma! She helped raise me as a baby when my mom was working late nights at work and when she was going to school. now she retired and is south carolina while I am up here in jersey. I miss her so much because I dont get to see her as often as I would like, but i am glad i can still talk to her and see her once a year for her annual end of summer cookout in august. I LOVE YOU MEMA!!! :-)
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Kimberly 4-27-2009 @ 11:16AM
Someone I love is my Dad , even on my down days he likes to tell me that i am genuinely beautiful and that he's glad to have me as his daughter . And for that reason I have always tried to give him a reason to be proud of me . There's nothing better than having my old man tell me he loves me unconditionally . those are the best words to hear from time to time. I'm happy to have him as my father .
I love him whole heartedly .
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Kristin 4-27-2009 @ 11:18AM
I love my husband for being a ridiculously supportive spouse and hands on daddy! I didn't even change a diaper the first 48 hrs. after our little dude was born! Yup, the hubs rocks!
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JbJbJb 4-27-2009 @ 11:22AM
My fiance has to be one of the most patient and understanding people I know. He's been with me through good times and bad. Despite our opposite personalities, we make it work and I can't wait to marry him this Summer. After five years together we continue to look towards the future with love in our hearts - hoping to make it to 65 yrs of marriage like my grandparents. I love my fiance, now and always!
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Danielle 4-27-2009 @ 6:26PM
I love my cats. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of people I love, but so very few humans will allow themselves to be scooped up and squooshed against my face. And even fewer will sleep contentedly on my lap for an entire afternoon. And fewer still will meet me at the door every day after work even if, on rare occasions, it's my fault they haven't eaten since the night before. If that's not unconditional love, I don't know what is.
Katrina 4-27-2009 @ 5:33PM
I love my boyfriend. I knew it when, back when we first started dating, we'd walk down the block to get groceries in the winter and he would carry the groceries back so I could keep my hands warm in my pockets, and if I was sick he would drive thirty miles to bring me Ginger Ale.
Almost two years later and he's still the same. We live together now, and he's a great "dad" to our two cats. We'll be married someday. I'm looking forward to having a husband who I can spend an entire afternoon playing Wii with.
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LaurenB 4-27-2009 @ 11:36AM
I LOVE my husband. He supports me and challenges me to be a better person and pursue my dreams every day -- exactly what I want from the person I'm spending the rest of my life with. :)
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Emily B. 4-27-2009 @ 12:42PM
I love my husband. He's smart, confident, funny, not to mention good looking! He puts up with my faults and I put up with his. We're a great team!
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James Harris 4-27-2009 @ 12:45PM
i love my wife, she is the greatest person on earth
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megan southwick 4-27-2009 @ 1:17PM
i love my mom. she was diagnosed last year with ALS (lou gehrig's disease) and has been in a steady decline. even with all of that, she kept working (she teaches elementary school in an inner city school, and impacts those children in such an amazing way) -- and STILL fought for second and third and fourth opinions -- even though she progressed to the point where she was barely able to walk. we all thought she'd be in a wheelchair this summer. and finally, we saw an orthopedist who diagnosed her with FOUR herniated discs. FOUR! following that diagnosis she has been challenging the ALS diagnosis with a renewed fervor -- and finally, it seems, it will be overturned and we have a real path to treatment for her. and i love her not only for this, but because through ALL of it, she refused to stop working, because she knew those kids needed her in their lives. i went home every weekend and we have had an amazing amount of time rediscovering each other as adults. she is one of the most amazing, strong people i know, and she has instilled so many of her characteristics in me -- and for that (and many other reasons) i love her.
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liz 4-27-2009 @ 1:52PM
I love my dogs, Max and Pooka. They're silly and goofy, and even though I get frustrated with them at times, there's nothing I wouldn't do for them. Even when one of them acts out and I try to be mean, they pull at my heartstrings simply by giving me sad puppy dog eyes and wagging so hard that their entire butt shakes the next time they see me. And I figure in some ways, I must care about them the most because even though Max is my sister's and Pooka is my mom's, I'm the one who take them for walks, give them food/treats, reprimand them when they're bad, and clean up their "bathroom." Yes, loving someone is being their to hold them and shower them with affection, but it's also caring enough to do the everyday things and sharing the moments inbetween the major events.
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Jenn P 4-27-2009 @ 2:13PM
I love my parents! They have been through everything from day #1 until now and I can't thank them enough. :)
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Anne Taylor 4-27-2009 @ 4:05PM
I love my husband. Together we have lived through the suicide of his ex, tragedies regarding our children, and so much more.
He has stuck by me through my journey through depression and realizations about my abusive childhood.
We have been together now for almost 20 years. Between us we have 4 daughters and 3 grandchildren.
I love him unconditionally and he me.
Thanks
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Susan 4-27-2009 @ 6:04PM
Not to be obvious - but I love my husband! He is a blessing to me every day and I am eternally thankful for him!
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Chris 4-27-2009 @ 6:03PM
My mother - when I was diagnosed with each of my 5 diesases - she was there right by my side to go to doctor's appointments and get me starbucks at the end. I love you mom!
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Jenny 4-27-2009 @ 6:02PM
I absolutely could not make it through without each and every one of them. How fortunate I truly am!
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michelle 4-27-2009 @ 5:54PM
I love my sister! she may be younger than me but she is someone i definately look up to because she has an awesome personality. she is a beautiful girl who isnt afraid to speak her mind.
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Ji 4-27-2009 @ 6:13PM
I love my mom, she's always beenhere for me and always will!
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Young 4-27-2009 @ 6:14PM
I love my daughter. she's all I have! and shes amazing!
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Hei 4-29-2009 @ 8:14PM
I love my husband, he's a hardworking caring man.. He's loving and just so sweet!
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