Interesting things for Couples to do
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Lilyana Muircastle
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08-04-2009 22:00
Just wondering if anyone knows any nice places for couples to go? Something with couples dances or places to hang out and lounge? Something different then just clubs, but you can still suggest those too ^_^.
Already been to Cloud9, Smooth, Rock and Roll Cafe, Franks and Avilion.
Thank you so much!
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Bradley Bracken
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08-04-2009 23:22
Sounds like your describing the Savoy, located on Marco Island. Formal dress is required. They play jazz and blues most of the time. They also have live singers very frequently. It's rare to not have a nice crowd/but not overcrowded.
I am not an owner of the club
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Bree Giffen
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08-04-2009 23:27
You could go to Prim Hearts and have a day at the amusement park.
Or you could go to Weather Channel Island and surf, bike, or ski together.
Maybe buy a boat and go sailing together. Some boats allow two people to work the sails.
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Yoshi Zhangsun
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08-04-2009 23:41
if you head to my sim (Mindshift Atoll) you can get a 2 seater canoe and kyak around...It's really fun But my sim is ADULT so bare that in mind 
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Conifer Dada
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08-05-2009 01:51
From: someone Some boats allow two people to work the sails. But a boat can only have one captain, remember!
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Rygel Ryba
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08-05-2009 02:13
Our sim, Serentiy, (also an adult sim) has a lot of stuff for couples on the ground level. Fishing, golfing, arcade, swimming, nice spots by the water to cuddle and chat (by the back waterfall) and all kinds of other stuff - most of which has been set up specifically because it's fun stuff for two people to do together.
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Deira Llanfair
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08-05-2009 02:23
Skate Scotland - and dance on ice. 
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Pserendipity Daniels
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08-05-2009 02:25
Relate?
Pep (Provocative conversation and a pathway to resolution.)
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 04:30
They could visit my art "world" and all the galleries I have made. They would be stimulated.
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Deira Llanfair
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08-05-2009 04:48
From: Jig Chippewa They could visit my art "world" and all the galleries I have made. They would be stimulated. I did pay a visit to Jig's gallery - the one in the snow lands that's not far from my shop - and it is stimulating - assuming you are into art, that is. Unfortunately I crashed trying to walk back to Rothenburg - real shame because it's a beautiful part of the mainland - assuming you like snow, that is... Go for an explore together round the snow lands - beautiful 
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 04:56
You live near me in SL, Deira? When I go to your shop, will you call me "Madam"?
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Deira Llanfair
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08-05-2009 05:10
From: Jig Chippewa You live near me in SL, Deira? When I go to your shop, will you call me "Madam"? Buy something and I'll call you "Ma-am" to rhyme with jam. (If anyone does visit, you can try the toboggan, but hold on tightly cos it's a bit of a white knuckle ride - couples can ride on it too. It's prettier nearer Jig's place though, I think.)
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 05:19
From: Deira Llanfair Buy something and I'll call you "Ma-am" to rhyme with jam. Or madam to half-rhyme with Modem - sorta. Hey, I can also speak with estuary english accent which maddens my Mum in real.  "We didn't pay all that money for you to speak like that ... blah blah blah"  "Oh "Jig YOU dont speak liek that, you won the elocution prize two years in a row" (Actually I did - I won a copy of A A Milnes "When We Were Six" and a copy of Palgrave. Must have been a standing order from 1880. 
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 05:20
From: Deira Llanfair Buy something and I'll call you "Ma-am" to rhyme with jam.
(If anyone does visit, you can try the toboggan, but hold on tightly cos it's a bit of a white knuckle ride - couples can ride on it too. It's prettier nearer Jig's place though, I think.) If they come shooting through my wall, I'll eject them  That'll give them a thrill. I hope you cant hear my chat when I am with a bloke - it's pretty blue.
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Deira Llanfair
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08-05-2009 05:39
From: Jig Chippewa Or madam to half-rhyme with Modem - sorta. Hey, I can also speak with estuary english accent which maddens my Mum in real.  "We didn't pay all that money for you to speak like that ... blah blah blah"  "Oh "Jig YOU dont speak liek that, you won the elocution prize two years in a row" (Actually I did - I won a copy of A A Milnes "When We Were Six" and a copy of Palgrave. Must have been a standing order from 1880.  Oh wonderful! James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupre, Took great care of his mother, though he was only three. Said James James Morrison Morrison, "Mother" he said, said he, "You must never go down to the edge of the town, if you don't go down with me!" It must be possible to SLify that. (No, I'm not close enough to hear your chat - 'bout 3 sims N.)
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Pserendipity Daniels
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08-05-2009 05:42
From: Deira Llanfair Buy something and I'll call you "Ma-am" to rhyme with jam. As is the appropriate way to address Queen Elizabeth II. Pep (As all who meet her are informed in no uncertain terms)
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 05:56
From: Pserendipity Daniels As is the appropriate way to address Queen Elizabeth II.
Pep (As all who meet her are informed in no uncertain terms) Rolling her eyes, Yes, Pep, we all know you've met her. LOL! If only I could tell you who I used to play with ... 
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 05:58
From: Deira Llanfair Oh wonderful!
James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupre, Took great care of his mother, though he was only three. Said James James Morrison Morrison, "Mother" he said, said he, "You must never go down to the edge of the town, if you don't go down with me!"
It must be possible to SLify that.
(No, I'm not close enough to hear your chat - 'bout 3 sims N.) I'll make Pep blanch when I tell you that the senior judge for our elocution contest was a top Oxford Prof. of Lit. Dear old Thing. I reckon he enjoyed himself immensely.
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Pserendipity Daniels
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08-05-2009 06:01
From: Jig Chippewa Rolling her eyes, Yes, Pep, we all know you've met her. LOL! If only I could tell you who I used to play with ...  Never met her, never wanted to. Pep (The wife on the other hand . . . )
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Jig Chippewa
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08-05-2009 06:04
From: Pserendipity Daniels Never met her, never wanted to.
Pep (The wife on the other hand . . . ) I am going to have a cup of morning tea on my deck and do some bird-watching. Also check my tomatoes. Actually, they are a really decent family of people and I like them. I fully support monarchy.
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Infrared Wind
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08-05-2009 06:08
From: Lilyana Muircastle Just wondering if anyone knows any nice places for couples to go? Something with couples dances or places to hang out and lounge? Something different then just clubs, but you can still suggest those too ^_^. Like others have suggested already: boating of some kind. Sailing out in the open Blake Seas (near the Hollywood sim) is something perfect for a couple to do. In terms of vehicular-related activities for couples, flying or driving might seem like a good choice, but the driver needs to more engaged with maneuvering than conversation...beside land vehicles + multiple riders + sim crossings = excessive hilarity. Sailing. Get a free Tako and try it out. -i
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Melita Magic
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08-05-2009 08:04
There's this sim based around 1920 Berlin...
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Charlemagne Allen
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08-05-2009 08:20
Demonic Spawning Grounds and Sensual Stoneworks. Also, Bukkake Bliss.  Srsly: Look up Tempura in Search, one of the first places that appear ... It's a beautiful Romantic Sim with a castle and forests. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3090/3204755348_d090018226_o.png
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Nika Talaj
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08-05-2009 08:22
1. Golf. SL's premier golf course is Holly Kai, they offer lessons and tournaments, see their website: http://secondlifegolf.wordpress.com/They're affiliated with the immense juggernaut that is SL Sailing. And no, it is not on an Adult sim. 2. Build. Get some land and build your own house on it, from scratch. If you two can build a project without killing each other, you'll be together for ages. 3. Play games. Check out En Garde, a game of wits and swords. Available all over the grid; there are inter-sim teams in communities like Caledon and Steelhead. 4. Throw parties. It can be really fun to throw a party in SL, particularly a themed one. .
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Nic Writer
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08-05-2009 15:49
You could go horseback riding. Search up AKK Ranch (Ranch? Something like that - AKK should do it). They have several linked sims with riding trails, or did a year or so ago. They have demo horses that are good for five rides, which will give you plenty of time to decide if you like riding well enough to buy your own horse. (If so, I recommend searching out demo horses from other creators as well - the AKK demo horses are handy and the sim is nice, but I couldn't recommend a specific brand.) It is hard to ride and type at the same time, but I remember nice areas where you could stop and catch your breath.
The ground floor of the club where I work is devoted to a quarter-sim amusement park. You could try to run each other down on the bumper cars or ride the ferris wheel or ice skate or whatever. (The club's also a nice place to visit.)
For a bit of a laugh, go check out Grendel's Children. (I'm never sure if I've spelled that right - the sim is Avaria Tor...) They sell all kinds of avatars and gadgets, very reasonably priced. Pick some up and take turns shape-shifting... (Be sure to put your regular shape, skin, eyes, hair, and some clothes into a folder so you can change back when you're done!)
Go exploring. Type a word (maze...zoo...africa...haunted...hippie...1940s...whatever) into places search and see what looks interesting. Go there. Have fun. Or choose from the offerings in the Showcase.
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