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We're all a bit over dinner and a movie for dates

Anyone got some slightly more original/exciting ideas of where to take the lover?
 

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golf, if you're any good at it.

otherwise minigolf will suffice.
 

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kite flying
bowling
picnic
pool (snooker)
zoo/aquarium
 

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paintball....destroy her on the field and in bed (Y)
 
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NorthRiversMatt said:
Today Family visit
Tomorrow Australia Zoo
Thursday Maroochydore/Mooloolaba
Friday Coolum
Early Saturday Leaving to Redcliffe for a day for another family visit before leaving home on that evening
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Ice skating.

A fish and chips picnic at the beach. (followed by a walk along the shore ;) )

A visit to the art gallery.

A walk around a nice cute town with a stop for a late afternoon ice cream.

Meet the parents.

DVD's at home with a giant gourmet pizza, garlic bread and a bottle of red.


I've tried all of the above. And they were all succesful - so take a pick. Just depends where you might want the night/day to lead to.
 

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johony said:
meet the parents for a date?

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Yup! It's got to be done some time. And sometimes it even ends up with a happy ending. Red wine, home cooked spinach pie some Led Zeppelin all under the stars...very nice actually. Not at all a nightmare as you would imagine.
 

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chamelia said:
Yup! It's got to be done some time. And sometimes it even ends up with a happy ending. Red wine, home cooked spinach pie some Led Zeppelin all under the stars...very nice actually. Not at all a nightmare as you would imagine.
i don't believe this is achievable with ethnic parents.

they'd rather stare me down and ask me why i don't do 4U maths.
 

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I totally agree with you about being over movie dates *yawn*. One of the best dates I've had was bike riding around the Yarra River, and then a picnic in Botanical Gardens.
 

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SpoonSamba said:
We're all a bit over dinner and a movie for dates

Anyone got some slightly more original/exciting ideas of where to take the lover?
Away on a short holiday.
 

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Go to a nice crowed beach i.e. bondiand find a quiet spot ftw, then go eat somewhere nice :spin:
 

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- Pancakes and cappuccino or bacon and eggs and juice brekkie at a nice cafe on a Sunday morning.

- Out to an isolated field to find four leaf clovers and hit golf balls.

- To a bargain shop with the gift to buy each other a present using only $5 (or whatever you set).

- The markets to grab a bargain. Just stroll around and eat dodgy but overpriced food.

Once again, all tried and tested. Work well.
 

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