Fellas, you All know, that you can't wine & dine
your lady friend(s) all the time. :wink: What are
some of the best ways to have a good evening
on a shoe-string budget...
In the past, I've been prone to popping in a dvd
from blockbuster, but what else is out there?
Well I should be a pro at cheap dates cause J and I never have money except when I worked this summer but hey we are in ATL and have found a few cheap things to do so here goes
:arrow: drive in- $6.00/person and you can see 2 movies on one screen or even turn around and see more....matters on how long you want to stay
:arrow: Centennial Park - in the winter you have ice-skating and nice lights if you just want to walk around and in the summer you have On the Bricks concerts for $5 with artists like Chingy, Twista, Kayne West etc.
:arrow: Just go walk around the mall people are hilarious to look at
:arrow: sports events ~ Thrashers and Hawks games for $10 each and Braves games have $1 seats if not pro catch a college game
:arrow: I'll come back with more later
Depending on ya relationship with ya date, you could play a few round sof strip poker.
If she ain't in to that, volleyball is a good idea. It'd be nice to see her in some well fitting shorts. :wink:
In Atlanta, a great place to go where ya'll both can eat for under $20 is Felini's Pizza. They got a couple locations all over town. I've taken a couple chicks there.
Cenntennial Park is great to just walk around at night. I need to think of a few more places.
-go to a park (when its nice out) durning the evening,,,walk and talk.
-rent movies and chill
-use what you got in the fridge make a meal. light candles, put on ur slow mix cd and let it flow.
-go to get ice cream and sit on the porch.
-got a nice backyard? have a picnic
-got a pool? jump in together
i like to wrestle...that's free . Fun too, especially when u whup his tail :twisted: . Sometimes u can even let him win...ya know, gotta stroke the ego :wink: :lol:
Listen to live jazz at the park!
Hang out at a coffee shop poetry reading
Feed the ducks at the park.
Attend an art show.
Get a travel guidebook for your city (library or a bookstore). Visit attractions that you have never seen.
Take a dance class and learn a new dance.