How about we… have a great dinner and get to know each other then to have fun, take a walk around town, play mini-golf or play pool. Best to end the night with smiles and laughs instead of the traditional "just dinner"
How about we… Go swimming at the new wave pool.
How about we… Go to a great football/baseball/basetball game,cheer our heads off and grab a beer and play pool after.
How about we… have a beer and shoot some pool.
How about we… meet up June 10th in Vegas at Caesars by the pool, have a few cocktails and discuss whether or not we should wait to get married or just do it right away in Vegas.
How about we… go to a bar and play pool?
How about we… Play some pool.
How about we… Play a round of pool.
How about we… something chill that we can get to know one another...maybe get a drink and play some pool or go skydiving...
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How I ended up swimming in a pool made out of a industrial dumpster. It isn't as gross (or homeless-like) as it sounds. . .
Born on Long Island growing up 5 minutes from the ocean with a family, a swimming pool and a dog. School was filled with musical performances and lots of sports. College took me to Rhode Island to find my closest friends, brief stint in Washington D.C. and extremely fun times. Live in New York City now loving my job, running, swimming and enjoying happy hours in the best city in the world.
I was born and raised in NYC, so I've seen and done a lot around here. Suggestions below are, for the most part, activities I haven’t yet tried but would love to experience. Drop me a line if any of them are of interest to you. 1) Check out Sunday Night Film Club at The Crosby Hotel http://www.firmdale.com/index.php?page_id=31&sub_page_id=161©_page_id=588 2) Have a drink on the private rooftop garden at the Surrey Hotel http://www.luxist.com/2010/06/03/the-surrey-hotel-debuts-a-rooftop-english-garden/ 3) ride the new thrill rides (including Steeplechase) at Coney Island's Luna Park (http://www.lunaparknyc.com/) then grab beer and pizza at either (or both) of NYC's arguably best pizza restaurants - totonnos/L&B Spumoni Gardens) 4) Check out a spa castle (5 floors of Korean massages, saunas and pools) - http://nyspacastle.com/eng/main/main.php 5) Take a Zipcar and drive up to Walkway Over the Hudson (former railroad bridge spanning the Hudson that has been transformed into one of the longest pedestrian bridges with magnificent views of the Hudson River) http://www.walkway.org/ - could also be combined with drive up to Bard College (beautiful campus, concerts, etc) 6) Hasid Meets Hipster Meets Girdle Store – start off with a quick walk around the Lower East Side (Donut Plant, pickle store, girdle store of your choice) then over the Williamsburg Bridge to explore Williamsburg (Hasid and Hipster sides) 7) Behind the Scenes Tour of Yankee Stadium or Citi Field 8) Take a Zipcar and drive up to Hunter Mountain for their new Zipline adventure (http://www.huntermtn.com/huntermtn/summer-activities/zipline.aspx) 9) Take Metro-North to New Canaan to see Philip Johnson’s Glass House 10) Explore Old Westbury Gardens http://www.oldwestburygardens.org/ 11) Zipcar out to Atlantic City for the day 12) ping pong and drinks at www.spinyc.com 13) Walk the newly opened Section 2 of the Highline and then check out Beer Parc and Grimaldis in Limelight Marketplace 14) see Luis Gispert's Decepcion at Mary Boone Gallery http://www.maryboonegallery.com/ 15) Enjoy a cocktail at XVI rooftop lounge in midtown - www.xviny.com 16) Check out the Greenwich Village Country Club - a "caddyshack" inspired playground complete with indoor mini-golf course (on top of Bowlmor Union Square) 17) Check out the Ipad based cocktail ordering system at Gowanus, Brooklyn cocktail emporium Whiskey, Tango Foxtrot - wtf-brooklyn.com 18) grab a drink in the East Village (Death & Company, PDT or The Summit Bar)
This will be much much more than 5 sentences... sorry. I'm funny, smart, motivated, and kind. I promise, if nothing else, we'll have some laughs. I'm an open book. I'm easy going and friendly. I am polite and kind, but I also don't sugar coat anything. I am aware of my strengths and shortcomings. I'm of the belief that those shortcomings are really what makes me who I am. It is a person's flaws that make them unique. I'm a "glass half full" person. I always look at the bright side. I'm just aware that the glass probably wouldn't be all that interesting if it were completely full. I'm very passionate about everything I do. If I eat a great meal, I EAT THE HECK out of that meal! I'm the same way with music, art, work, love... you name it. I'm definitely a creative type. I love to write. I studied English Lit in college and never put it to professional use. After college I toured the country in a van and sang cover songs to college kids. I always wanted to be a rockstar, and part of me still does. In 2012, I have already begun to try to get gigs and play some live music. My first gig in many years is on May 19th! I'm a good guy. I follow my heart before my head, which sometimes gets me into trouble, but in retrospect, I like it that way I'm a geek of all trades. I love and immerse myself in things such as technology, music, movies, and books. I'll probably beat you at Jeopardy, but despite my large vocabulary, you'll probably beat me at Scrabble. I like to stay active but don't love the gym. I'd rather be playing basketball, riding a bicycle around Manhattan & Brooklyn, playing paintball (the best exercise, by the way) or some other physical activity that involves more than just me. I don't watch too much television, but I DO love my Sunday night cable shows. From Mad Men & Breaking Bad to True Blood & Game of Thrones to Californication & Dexter, Sunday nights are my stay home and veg nights. I like to drink socially. You'll never find me at home alone with a drink, but I sure do enjoy getting silly with my friends on occasion. I've got a great and varied group of people in my life and value each and every one of them. I'm by no means a foodie, but I DO love to have a great meal. I'm on an ongoing quest to find the best fresh yellowtail sashimi in NYC. Any tips? I prefer bars and cocktail lounges to clubs. Although I'm beginning to get back into electronica, the club scene just seems so cheesy to me. I'd rather be drinking prohibition style cocktails at Death & Co. or playing pool, darts & pingpong at Fat Cat over some beers than glamming it up at Cielo. I believe that children are the future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they posess inside. Give them a sense of pride to make it easier. Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be.
My pool cue.
They Might Be Giants / Esquivel coming back to life and incorporating video game sounds with a live orchestra, surrounded by a pool of Esther Williams synchronized swimmers. Or a James Brown zombie concert.
Just tell me "the pool story" and I'll tell you.
The proper word for a lot of ridiculous things - like the felt on pool tables (it's called baize) and similarly obscure vocabulary.
anyplace with 5+ tvs (unless it's a pool hall ... )
I was born in Canada but grew up in northern California. Bagpipes make me nostalgic since I spent my childhood doing Scottish Dancing. I am a champion napper. My current passions are rock climbing and pool (billiards, not swimming). I'd like to jump out of planes more often.