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Everyone,
What is the best first date you have been on or something you would like to have experienced?
We have game arcades around suburban Chicago, Dave & Buster's they're called. They're great fun!! Cheap eats, too. (You can buy cocktails, too. It's definitely geared to adults.)
Or bowling and a pizza. A do-something date rather than a sit and look at each other date takes all the pressure off. Horseback riding. Hiking and a picnic YOU bring - three different cheeses, some crackers, French bread and a bottle of white wine in your backpack. (Buy a wine chiller. They're $10.) Dinner at your house if you know the gal and she wouldn't be ill-at-ease about that. A shrimp stir-fry and you both pitch in to cut everything, set the table, etc.; and rent a movie for after. (mmmmm, maybe that's a second date.)
Tip a bit on the generous side if it's a factor.
Why should he tip his date? I really don't think it's that kind of date he's talking about
Why should he tip his date? I really don't think it's that kind of date he's talking about
You don't get the "happy ending" without the extra 20.
Everyone,
What is the best first date you have been on or something you would like to have experienced?
For a 2-buck coffee, you don't even get the "Once upon a time."
It was a few decades ago, but dinner at a nice but not swanky restaurant, dessert to go.
Pick up truck with the tailgate down, at the end of the runway at a fairly busy municipal airport, ate dessert and watched the planes land and take off.
Coffee at the local diner after watching the planes.
I'm not trying to get some stank after coffee. It's just to "feel her out" (no pun intended) to see if I want to get some stank at a later date.
Besides, any woman who can't appreciate a good cup of coffee and good conversation is not my type anyway - too high-maintenance and whorish.
I'm not trying to get some stank after coffee. It's just to "feel her out" (no pun intended) to see if I want to get some stank at a later date.
Besides, any woman who can't appreciate a good cup of coffee and good conversation is not my type anyway - too high-maintenance and whorish.
Wrong time of year for it but I always did well with first dates at the county fair. This time of year you might want to do something related to Halloween like one of those corn field mazes or some kind of pumpkin competition.
We have game arcades around suburban Chicago, Dave & Buster's they're called. They're great fun!! Cheap eats, too. (You can buy cocktails, too. It's definitely geared to adults.)
Or bowling and a pizza. A do-something date rather than a sit and look at each other date takes all the pressure off. Horseback riding. Hiking and a picnic YOU bring - three different cheeses, some crackers, French bread and a bottle of white wine in your backpack. (Buy a wine chiller. They're $10.) Dinner at your house if you know the gal and she wouldn't be ill-at-ease about that. A shrimp stir-fry and you both pitch in to cut everything, set the table, etc.; and rent a movie for after. (mmmmm, maybe that's a second date.)
Tip a bit on the generous side if it's a factor.
Are you 12 years old?
I like a women who can appreciate a well rolled joint. :lol:
But you skipped the most vital part.... dessert first.Wait...you suggest coffee after you like Maggie's post condemning me for a coffee date?
Wuuuuuuuut?
I like a man who springs for a blunt.
But you skipped the most vital part.... dessert first.
Those are for special occasions. :mrgreen:
The second date?
Yeah, skipping dessert on a date sounds like something I'd do.
Why?? :lol:
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