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still about my boyfriend's birthday


Question Posted Friday August 3 2007, 5:09 pm

he is 29,he's d indoor type.

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are_you_fracturing answered Friday August 3 2007, 11:44 pm:
Well...for one of my BFs birthdays (mid 20s) they were having this cool exhibit at a science museum in boston. It wasn't like nerd central, it was actually fun. I drove him out there for the day, we spent half the day at the museum, then walked around the city and had dinner at a nice restaurant and headed home. And have the ice cream cake waiting patiently for you in the freezer. It was nice for a day trip if you're looking for something one on one.

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