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#27 Apr 27 2012 at 4:11 PM Rating: Decent
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I do both alone. I tend not to plan things, instead I just go when I feel like it. Unless I'm already with someone, I just just go by myself. I never understood why it's odd to go to a movie alone. Sitting next to someone doesn't make the movie better, and unless you're an *** you won't be talking during the show. I've been to two Distant Worlds concerts by myself. Sadly, I don't know anyone that would want to go them, and I didn't want to drag someone along that would get it.
#28 Apr 27 2012 at 6:14 PM Rating: Good
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I think I've seen one movie in a theater alone (first LotR, so if I reacted badly other people wouldn't have to suffer through my ******** about it getting screwed up).

Theater yes, music probably not (but then I hate going to concerts).
#29ThiefX, Posted: Apr 27 2012 at 6:21 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Well there's a shocker.
#30 Apr 27 2012 at 7:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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I've done both alone. Books make good company for dining.
#31 Apr 27 2012 at 8:27 PM Rating: Excellent
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ThiefX wrote:
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I go to movies and eat alone.



Well there's a shocker.

We know you'd never go alone. You wouldn't be able to stand your own company.
#32 Apr 27 2012 at 11:52 PM Rating: Good
I've eaten at a bar alone, and seen plenty of matinee movies alone, but probably wouldn't choose to go to a seated restaurant by myself.
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#33 Apr 28 2012 at 12:20 AM Rating: Excellent
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Sometimes there aren't people to take, and i wants a damned lobster that I don't have to cook! Besides, the waitresses are hot!
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#34 Apr 28 2012 at 3:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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Yeah, other people interrupt my book reading time in restaurants.
#35 Apr 28 2012 at 7:01 AM Rating: Good
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DSD wrote:
Books make good company for dining.

Indeed. I've found that journals are good for dining alone. Or something like Nature, say.
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#36 Apr 28 2012 at 1:27 PM Rating: Good
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I've no problem eating or going to the movies by myself. I usually prefer going to the movies alone anyway, I hate it when people try to do a commentary during a flick. This is one of the reasons why a movie is a bad first date for me, if the girl tries to talk the whole time it just pisses me off, and the whole idea of a first date is to get to know each other.

Regarding a *cough* play, or concert I would prefer company.
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#37 Apr 28 2012 at 7:13 PM Rating: Decent
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I go to movies and eat alone. Sometimes it's my only chance to get some time for myself. .

Mostly because the foods I really want to eat my children are either too young for (Sushi) or have not yet cultivated a taste for (Indian, Lebonese)

Although I suppose since all serve rice and some kind of veggie, my kiddos would be thrilled but, I'd like to taste my food, savor the flavors and with children, I don't enjoy what I'm eating :/ I'm too busy worrying about them and their needs.

I'll see movies alone. I've seen concerts alone and I have been to theater alone. If I have the free time, and my mother can watch my children or my children are at preschool, I will indulge. It's not that I dislike people, but I really value my alone time now since it is so rare.
#38 Apr 28 2012 at 7:47 PM Rating: Good
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How young is too young for sushi? <4 or so?
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#39 Apr 28 2012 at 7:50 PM Rating: Good
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How young is too young for sushi? <4 or so?


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#40 Apr 28 2012 at 7:50 PM Rating: Good
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Depending on where you live, there are recommended restrictions on fish because of mercury levels. Here in the Great Lakes area they tell us not to have pregnant women or children eat the fish, but they don't really give an age on the children.
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#41 Apr 28 2012 at 7:55 PM Rating: Good
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As long as you don't order a predatory fish, that shouldn't be an issue. Salmon being the most notable here.

To be clear, Salmon meaning it's a low-mercury fish.

Edited, Apr 28th 2012 9:55pm by idiggory
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#42 Apr 28 2012 at 8:10 PM Rating: Good
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Here you go.

http://www.michigan.gov/documents/family_fish_166020_7.pdf

15 and under is a "dangerous" age.

Edited, Apr 28th 2012 10:12pm by TirithRR
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#43 Apr 30 2012 at 7:27 AM Rating: Good
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varusX wrote:
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I go to movies and eat alone.
Well there's a shocker.
That might have had some sting if it weren't said on Friday night, sweety. Smiley: smile
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#44 Apr 30 2012 at 8:00 AM Rating: Decent
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Timelordwho wrote:
How young is too young for sushi? <4 or so?

Thats the rule of thumb I'm going by; Mine are currently 2 & 3. or the rule is that niobia is an incredibly paranoid mommy
#45 Apr 30 2012 at 8:50 AM Rating: Good
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Aripyanfar wrote:
Yeah, other people interrupt my book reading time in restaurants.


This is so true. I do this when I go to lunch during the week. If I happen to go to dinner alone, I bring a book with me. Whatever book I am currently reading is alays on the passenger seat of my car.
#46 Apr 30 2012 at 9:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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niobia wrote:
Timelordwho wrote:
How young is too young for sushi? <4 or so?

Thats the rule of thumb I'm going by; Mine are currently 2 & 3. or the rule is that niobia is an incredibly paranoid mommy


My wife apparently got herself a decent amount at her first birthday party, how a 1 year old manages to sneak poke I'll never understand, but there it is. Our little one is three and hasn't tried anything like that yet, but that has more to do with her not trying things in general. The only "meat" she eats is chicken nuggets. Smiley: rolleyes
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#47 Apr 30 2012 at 9:44 AM Rating: Good
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Aripyanfar wrote:
Yeah, other people interrupt my book reading time in restaurants.
This is so true. I do this when I go to lunch during the week. If I happen to go to dinner alone, I bring a book with me. Whatever book I am currently reading is alays on the passenger seat of my car.
Take the carpool lane next time. I bet that'd be hilarious.

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#48 Apr 30 2012 at 10:06 AM Rating: Good
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I thought that was what blow-up dolls were for.




Bonus points if you use a blow-up sheep or cow.
#49 Apr 30 2012 at 10:43 AM Rating: Excellent
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So... This went south pretty quickly.
#50 Apr 30 2012 at 10:47 AM Rating: Excellent
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Atomicflea wrote:
So... This went south pretty quickly.


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#51 Apr 30 2012 at 10:58 AM Rating: Good
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Atomicflea wrote:
So... This went south pretty quickly.


And you're surprised? Smiley: dubious
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