04-15-2006, 12:29 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Location: Chicago
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Date ideas for Easter
Ok, not usually a common day to go on a date. In fact, I will probably be the only guy in all of the city to be doing so. However, I'm not religious, nor is she, and it's the only day I'm home for a week. Other random info is this is our 5th date, she's artsy, and it's a Sunday evening (not daytime as I will be working then, 7pm earliest). So, without further ado, what ideas does the wonderful TFP have? So far I am left with walking around the park in the evening, dinner (either cooked at my place or restaurant), movie, or bowling. Or of course any combination. One nice thing about the bowling in my area is it is also a very classy martini bar, not like a dive bowling alley at all. I was thinking go for a short walk in the park (maybe), dinner, and bowling. Then if she's up for it, back to my place for a movie. Any other suggestions? I'll also take recommendations for weekday evening date ideas.
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04-15-2006, 01:35 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Location: Manhattan, NY
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Here in NYC there's an Easter egg roll in Central Park, Easter Bonnets on 5th Avenue, the Macy's Flower Show to name a few...
Why don't you open the newspaper and see what's going on in your city and pick something different? Why not "visit" your home city and try to see it from the eyes of a tourist and do the things that tourists do?
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04-16-2006, 01:40 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Location: Kansas City, yo.
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Make sure you check that if you go to a place, it will still be open on Easter evening. Some places close for Easter, and others will close early.
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