kittaytoro answered Monday August 6 2007, 11:24 am: hey,
i guess i'll just list some fun places my friends and i go to hang out :P
keep into consideration that we are very hyper people, and i'd reccomend you two act the same; it's really awesome, and helps you to have fun anywhere.
-movies, of course
-fast food places (aha mcdonalds playplace is entertaining)
-sitdown resteraunts
-theme parks, dorney park, sixflags, ect.
-concerts
-the mall
-WALMART aha
-a gym (more fun than it sounds)
-pool
-one of your houses to hang out
-park
krazyismefosho answered Monday August 6 2007, 10:16 am: adding on to the person bleow me:
I would also try an arcade or a Dave and Busters kind of place. Or maybe there's a county fair or a carnival in town?
That kind of thing is always fun on single and group dates :]
You can also go to your local amusement park for a day (six flags, busch gardens, kings dominion, hershey park... etc.) and that might be fun too (but would take a lot more planning and money).
SuperDuperJess answered Monday August 6 2007, 6:52 am: Here they are!:
1) Cinema
2) Shop [you might want 1of your friends and he might want one of his as well]
3) An outdoor public swimming pool
4) Go out for lunch
5) Go out for dinner [V v v Romantic]
6) You could go to the beach [If you have one near you]
There are lots of things that you can do. I would ask who ever the=is guy is about what he likes doing and see where that goes. If you want a first date with someone you should just talk to them loads and then you could bring it up in conversation.
If you need more info, inbox me 'n' i'll help you out.
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