The Top 10 Guide to Dating in Boston

The Top 10 Guide to Dating in Boston

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ThePriestess is offline ThePriestess Post #21  July 28,2008, 6:57pm
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Go Yankees!!!!!!
It doesn't count unless you shout it at the top of your lungs in Kenmore Square.
 
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Do we all have to relocate to Boston in order to get a date?[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-surprised.gif[/img]


No, but you have to be willing to drink ample amounts of beer.


No problem there.[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-cool.gif[/img]


That doesn't mean the one and done and I cant walk straight female standard [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-surprised.gif[/img]
No way! But I won't claim to be able to out-drink a man either. Just how drunk do you want me to be anyway?
 
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Do we all have to relocate to Boston in order to get a date?[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-surprised.gif[/img]


No, but you have to be willing to drink ample amounts of beer.
pooh, out cold on both counts. Guess I'll just have to get used to being alone. [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif[/img]
 
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Red Sox Girl is offline Red Sox Girl Post #24  July 29,2008, 9:09am

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Go Yankees!!!!!!


It doesn't count unless you shout it at the top of your lungs in Kenmore Square.
And even then it won't count for very long........[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-wink.gif[/img]
 
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Red Sox Girl is offline Red Sox Girl Post #25  July 29,2008, 9:10am

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Do we all have to relocate to Boston in order to get a date?[img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-surprised.gif[/img]


No, but you have to be willing to drink ample amounts of beer.


pooh, out cold on both counts. Guess I'll just have to get used to being alone. [img]library/editor/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif[/img]
Not a chance web.....
 
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hmm, good question, still looking for a good place in the hub.
 
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Coalfax is offline Coalfax Post #27  July 31,2008, 2:12pm
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Somewhat unfortunate that the 'guide' stayed solely withing the confines of the city. There is so much more to 'Boston' than just the city itself and the surrounding neighborhoods.Still, I suppose a Boston guide needs to start someplace
 
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Baseball_is_Betta is offline Baseball_is_Betta Post #28  August 2,2008, 8:14pm
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If Boston is sucha good place to date...why arethe largeamount of mymatches from Canada, NJ, PA, ME, VT, NH, CT...and outside the range that I indicated I was willing to be matched with!
 
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E-H should send another story-writer to Boston to update the description. Whoever wrote the article never visited our wonderful Waterfront areaand only speaks of Boston Common and the Charles River. There is soooooooo much to discover on the Waterfront, other than a disappointing boatride in the "habah." We have the history-filled "Harbor Walk", which goes from the Charlestown Navy Yard, where the USS Constitution is berthed, all the way to South Boston. Every wharf has its history posted; Christopher Columbus Park has something for everyone, including a huge trellis, covered with blue lights in the winter which issuch a romantic walk when it is snowing; the Greenway with its fountains and plantings which runs from the old Boston Garden all the way to Chinatown; Quincy Marketplace with historic Faneuil Hall, good shopping; great food choices and continuous street-performance actors; many fabulous restaurants; the Aquarium & IMAX theatre; destination trips to all the Harbor Islands..... obviously I love it! The North End is only steps away and like another world.


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Don't forget the Museum of FinE Arts on Huntington Ave . They are in the middle of a multi million dollar renovation and will be opening the new Huntington Ave entrance this spring. They have a free admission one night a week. Also on Huntington ave is the famous Symphony Hall home of the world famous BSO and not to be forgotten also just as famous The Boston POPs.
 
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