
alienhumanhybrid
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I don't know what you guys like but I think it would be romantic to go ice skating in the winter. Byrant or Central Park would be nice for that. You can also go to Times Square for the countdown and watch some good live performances. If you are museum people, go to museums, it's very intellect, classy, and intimate (in my opinion). You want to go places where you can connect and be as close to each other as you can, so I don't suggest movies or theaters where you just get to sit next to each other.
Have fun and I hope things work out well for you! |
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nas88caror 300 09? way to go BK!
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times square on new years eve
take him to where the towers was
statue of liberty
and other places like that |
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Lax Angel
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Central park... which might be "cheesy" but could still be fun. Go see a show (broadway/off broadway). Rockerfella Center because Christmas decorations will still be up before New Years. There's always shopping. You could go ice skating at Rockerfella Center... that's so much fun. If you could get tickets to the Christmas show, the Rocketts, I know they perform a little bit after Christmas... umm... I think that's all I can think of right now! |
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Where ever the wind blows you my dear. Not knowing every detail and having it mapped out is always more natural and always best, which in turn produces the greatest result. |
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Scheherazade
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Go to a restaurant you've never been to, stay in a theme hotel for one night if they have them there.
When I visited New York in 2002 we saw the view from the Empire State building, and we took a helicopter ride around the island, since they won't fly over Manhattan any longer. We also so Ground Zero, took a horse/carriage ride through Central Park, saw Mamma Mia! and walked up and down Broadway and Times Square. I felt so energized while I was there. We ate at great restaurants - I wish I could remember the name of the one that's open all night and you cook the food you order right at a grill at the table, built right in! It was delicious, and fun. |
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wizard
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find some good museums in the area.. |
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Milos K
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long distance ? don't go anywhere , have as much sex as possible. |
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Devin R
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Call 1-800-NYC-Guide/1-800-692-4843...They give you a free guide with price of hotels and ratings and coupons attractions to see and such. You wont regret doing that. That way you can find a romantic but cheap place to go. |
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prizelady88
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Sista girl to the shower and straight to the bedroom. Baby please this is the best answer & honest answer u will get all nite |
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limgrn_maria
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Check out CItypass.com.. they have a pass for New York.. you'll get to see several of the usual sites/activities.. then as you go maybe you can thin of new things to add.. |
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Perfectionist
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A day at the Statue of Liberty "Island." |
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justmaz2004
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well considering how much time you will be spending together the list of things to do is endless depends on your ages too id recommend meals movies sight seeing thanksgiving with your family get to meet the family days too. |
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RoseYellow
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Ice skating in Central Park or Rockfeller center if you are really bold. |
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WitchTwo
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Your in NYC....times square, ground zero, wall street, central park...statue of liberty...the theatre....etc. |
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K R
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What holidays are you referring to? Rosh Hashannah? XMAs? |
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djs
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Go see the Longest Yard |
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punky89
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you could go to a party
just chill at home and watch a movie
go out to dinner
go shopping
have a dubble date type thing with friends
get high from weed
go for a drive in your car
go for walks in the graveyard or park or beach
have sex
take a showe together |
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brinlarrr
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ebd , more bed and bed.....if you want to keep him faithfull , you have to make sure he knows he can get it best and most from you |
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