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HRSA5591
Member # 39800
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posted June 28, 2011 07:09
I'm going on a third date with a nerd/geek and I'm trying to get some ideas of where I can take him that will blow him away. I'm not particularly nerdy myself, so this is all new to me. He likes the typical D&D and Renaissance Fairs. He works at a help desk for the IT department in his company. Where can I take him during the day/early evening on a Thursday?
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Snaggy
Member # 123
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posted June 29, 2011 05:11
Griffith Observatory, of course!
http://www.griffithobs.org/
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GrumpySteen
Member # 170
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posted June 29, 2011 09:02
Lucha VaVOOM
It's not really a "geek" experience, but it is a rather mind-blowing one. Plus, you'd have to wait until August when they have their next show.
Okay, yeah, probably not.
More realistically, you could try the California Science Center or ,if you're willing to make it an evening instead of afternoon date, you could even dress funny and possibly embarrass yourselves in public.
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zorgon
Member # 546
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posted July 01, 2011 05:05
I came in to say "Griffith Observatory," but Snaggy won in 1. Apparently since the refurbishment it's a great spot. Go at sunset! Terribly romantic.
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zorgon
Member # 546
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posted July 01, 2011 05:06
Science Center is also cool! I love the A-12 spy plane in the yard. Later on they'll have a whole Space Shuttle, so maybe save that for later... and I have no original ideas. Hmm.
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Ashitaka
Member # 4924
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posted July 04, 2011 19:43
and how did it go?
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zorgon
Member # 546
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posted July 11, 2011 05:01
I know, right? I think she was just using us for our information. I feel exploited!
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jex
Member # 40185
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posted July 25, 2011 07:33
>.< got to this one a little late
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ewomack
Member # 3225
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posted July 25, 2011 10:01
Anyone know how it went? Was there a super nova? Or just a nebula?
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