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by rogue » 21 Jun 2012, 23:01
If you wanted to treat your loved one where would you take them ?
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by finley » 21 Jun 2012, 23:03
Well, depends what he/she likes, doesn't it? Don't choose something generic. Try to make it personal. Give us some pointers and maybe someone out there will have some good ideas.
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by zender » 22 Jun 2012, 07:29
If you are a Catholic couple in your seventies or eighties living in Nampa, Idaho, and if your wife likes bingo, pancakes and eating in a large group, and if you don't want to spend a lot of money, I recommend the International House of Pancakes in Nampa. It's right next to the church, and a lot of people go there after Bingo on Saturday nights.
It's not too expensive.

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by Battery9 » 22 Jun 2012, 08:20
If she doesn't hate mosquitoes, take her into the mountains to a waterfall for a picnic.
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by jimipresley » 22 Jun 2012, 09:16
Nobody's mentioned cruddy, ghastly hot springs yet? Come on, guys! You know you WANT to!

You can live here and have a great life and not be the least bit into living the local life. Clowns will try to diss you for it saying you gotta get down with the program, but fuck em, treat this place like a buffet and yous be on a diet. Take what you want and nothing extra, slam those oysters, but leave the bread sticks and dinner rolls behind. - Deuce Dropper
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by StuartCa » 22 Jun 2012, 09:35
if you're living with the inlaws and can't escape the bloody kids and the thin doors and want to have wild and dirty sex, try a love hotel
If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home. ~James Michener
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by Mucha Man » 01 Jul 2012, 00:26
rondygote wrote:To a hill station...
You mean one of those old rotting cement bunkers used by Taipower to store cables and repair gear for power lines?
“Everywhere else in the world is also really old” said Prof. Liu, a renowned historian at Beijing University. “We always learn that China has 5000 years of cultural heritage, and that therefore we are very special. It appears that other places also have some of this heritage stuff. And are also old. Like, really old.”
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by Zla'od » 01 Jul 2012, 07:05
"Then how do you explain Rasputin's mesmerism and inhuman vitality? Stalin's army of human-ape hybrid soldiers? The use of lasers during the battles on Damansky Island in 1969? The undisputed fact that creatures not of this earth have infiltrated the Volgograd region so completely that they are effectively in control? And I'd be very interested in hearing what you have to say about the Black Volga." --Red Ned Lynch, responding to "scientific" explanations of the 1908 Tunguska event in the Talkbacks of Ain't It Cool News
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