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For me and my girlfriend's 3rd Anniversary I was gonna take her to Dave and Busters to see a performance of Joey & Maria's Italian Comedy Wedding. Well the first performance was for 5-22, so we got tickets and then they called to tell me it wad postponed, so I rescheduled for the performance on 6-5. Now they've called again to tell me THAT performance is cancelled. Well I have no interest in waiting around for this company to decide when they want to do their shows, so I'm gonna get my 117 dollars back and let this be a lesson to all.

 

Planning does you no good.

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Guest cobainwasmurdered

I perfer spur of the moment. I took my girlfriend on vacation on the spur of the moment.

 

It can backfire but if it works right then its better than planning it.

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I perfer spur of the moment. I took my girlfriend on vacation on the spur of the moment.

No doubt, I called my girlfriend one Sunday afternoon and asked her if she wanted to go to Kings Island, she was really surprised. The park turned out to be packed but the Water park across the street was there and after 4pm tickets we 1/2 off and we had a great time.

 

So now today we're going to the Cincinnati zoo.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Here's one you can't screw up. Take her out on a picnic, and have a string quartet waiting in some bushes. I did this once to amazing results. It cost me about 50 bucks since I knew a guy, and he thought it was a hilarious idea. Your prices may vary, but with a little talking, you can get a string quartet pretty much anyplace within reason. They played for about 20 minutes and split, but by that point the novelty was wearing off anyway.

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I perfer spur of the moment. I took my girlfriend on vacation on the spur of the moment.

No doubt, I called my girlfriend one Sunday afternoon and asked her if she wanted to go to Kings Island, she was really surprised. The park turned out to be packed but the Water park across the street was there and after 4pm tickets we 1/2 off and we had a great time.

 

So now today we're going to the Cincinnati zoo.

Yep...The Beach is perfect after 4 when the place thins out and it's just buncha fucks sliding all over the place.

 

I had the "pleasure" of growing up next door to it for 12 years.

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The string quartet at first made me chuckle, but as I think about it, that is a really, really fantastic idea.

 

Well if you know people because it can get really expensive.

 

I know people.

 

 

I am just single :angry:

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The string quartet thing is only special if you are not a violinist and your girlfriend is not a cellist.

 

Needless to say, I'm SOL on that one. Nice thought though, and I'd definitely get paid to do that. :P

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Guest Smues

Even though I'm someone who has to have things planned out and is horrible with spur of the moment stuff I agree. Something always comes up, and when it's planned and gets cancelled it's much more annoying then if it was spur of the moment and didn't work out. I had an aniversery plan fall through because he grandma had a stroke. It sucked, but stuff happens. If I were in your shoes I'd really be pissed since the bastards post poned twice on you.

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Turns out the cancelled both times due to 'lack of tickets sales'

 

And my girlfriend wanted me to get tickets early cause she was afraid they'd sell out.

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