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Same Ol Same
Ol
So, you have a HOT date! Want to really electrify him? Then you
gotta do something out of the ordinary, something thrilling.
How about dinner and a movie? Huh? Hey, wait just a minute.
That’s exactly what you did on your last date, and the one
before that, and the one before that.
Ok, some movies really are entertaining and dinner, for the
most part, can be a, uh, a fulfilling experience. But the whole
dinner-and-a-movie thing is not a knock-yer-socks off kinda
date - about as electrifying as a Sunday dinner at mom’s
house.
Want to impress a first-time date or add some zing to your
current relationship? Here are a few ideas. If these don’t
strike the right cord, use your imagination and come up with
something on your own, something that expresses who you
are!
Don’t go out to dinner, stay in. Read a cookbook and make
something sumptuous for just the two of you. No roommates
allowed. By them tickets to the movies and kick their lazy
butts out for the evening.
When was the last time you packed a picnic and ate lunch on the
steps of St Patrick’s or on the shore of the Columbia River?
Pack up a basket of goodies, a chilled bottle of your favorite
beverage and really get to know your date.
Instead of traipsing to a movie try a theme park. Big or small,
just about everybody loves a day at a theme park. From the
roller coasters to the bumper cars, the attractions can help
make a date more genuine and enjoyable. Or, if that sounds like
too much excitement, try a visit to the zoo, a stroll through a
local museum or an art gallery.
For the hard-core thrill-seeking daters, you might want to
consider taking a jump out of a perfectly good airplane at
13,000 feet. More and more, there are companies that offer
training, equipment and flight diving packages. I’ve seen a
couple starting in the neighborhood of $250. I can’t think of a
better way to show your date you care by placing their life in
hands of a professional skydiver. If they just can’t jump out
of the plane by themselves hook them up with a tandem dive. In
a tandem dive the novice is harnessed onto the front of a
professional diver. The professional carry’s a parachute built
for two people. When the plane reaches 13,000 feet both people
jump together. Whew - nearly 60 seconds of free-falling! Now
that’s thrilling!
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Can you recall the name of the last movie you saw with ol’
what’s her name? And what was that slimy stuff you ate the last
time you went out with ol’ what’s his name? While jumping out
of an airplane is not for everyone, I guarantee your date will
never forget you or the experience of bailing out at 13,000
feet!
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