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**Title:** DIY Dog Kissing Booth for Valentine's Day
**Summary:**
* The creator, a self-proclaimed non-crafty 33-year-old, sets up a DIY kissing booth for their dogs on Valentine's Day.
* The booth, made with foam board, decorations, and help from "Julian" (referred to as a friend, not a romantic partner), offers "kisses" from the dogs in exchange for treats.
* The video showcases the booth's creation and the dogs' reactions to it, with some dogs being more willing to give kisses than others (Kermit being the most enthusiastic).
* The lighthearted, humorous video pokes fun at the idea of a kissing booth and the creator's interactions with their pets, ending with a playful reflection on the experience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences:
1. The speaker is 33 years old.
2. Valentine's Day is mentioned as being on a Friday (no specific year provided).
3. The speaker has a friend named Julian, with whom they do not have a romantic relationship.
4. The idea of a "kissing booth" for dogs already exists on YouTube, particularly for dogs up for adoption.
5. The speaker created a kissing booth for their dogs using:
* Big pieces of foam board
* Hot glue
* Decorations (craft lights, velvety fabric, glittery letters, hearts, doilies)
6. The dogs involved are:
* Kermit (good at kissing on command)
* Buddy (participation uncertain)
* Peach (never gives kisses)
* Marble (rarely gives kisses, only nose kisses)
7. The kissing booth was set up to offer kisses from the dogs in exchange for treats (and possibly money).
8. The speaker's dogs have varying levels of interest in participating in the kissing booth.
9. The setup was initially intended to be filmed, but parts were done off-camera.
10. The speaker suggests that similar kissing booths could be useful at pet adoption centers.
11. The project's outcome included few successful kisses from the dogs, with some dogs preferring attention over kissing.
12. The speaker ends the video by mentioning it will be seen again next week, implying a weekly video schedule.