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    where to take a lady out for breakfast

    ok, i'll admit it. i need some help iwth the ladies. usually i'm pretty damn good about figuring out something interesting to do or someplace nice to take them but i'm having a hard time figuring out a good place to take someone out for breakfast. in case you call start wondering, that's because breakfast is usually at either my place or her's the morning after. since we both work nights, it's a little hard to get time off to spend together. so, anyone have any good advice?
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    I take my wife to Sunday brunch at nice hotels. If you're contemplating a place to take one of your "lady friends" and not your wife, perhaps its a good idea to go somewhere where you'd have no chance of running into someone you know. Can't help you there. :)

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    Matt, you have it backwards. She should be the one asking where to take you for brekafast. :-p

    Breakfast is a toughy. I've had sonme very "elegant" and expensive breakfasts, and never been impressed once.

    Call it the kid in me or the redneck in me, but I think my favorite breakfast will always be chocolate chip pancakes at IHOP.
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    Diners are really good for breakfast, and cheap!

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    Depends what the situation is...

    No one here can really tell you what to do, as no one really knows the situation and what type of girl this is, and what is really going on in your relationship.

    Taking a girl out depends on her and then on how serious your relationship is. Depends what she likes, what her personality is, what type of girl she is. Then it depends on where you're at in your relationship and where you're looking to go with it. If you're not serious and not looking to get serious, don't lead her on by taking her out to really nice places on a frequent basis.

    Some guys are good at figuring things out, and know how the whole relationship game works, some guys aren't.

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    McDonalds..... Its a ;) test ;) ;) ;)

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    Why are you taking her out to breakfast to beginw tih?

    Before you go to bed, buy a box of Special K for her or something. Or better yet, tell her to buy her own box of Special K to keep at your place.

    When she wakes up in the AM, tell her to make a bowl and let you sleep in.

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    it's all about Georgia Diner in woodhaven, right next to the queens place mall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyder
    it's all about Georgia Diner in woodhaven, right next to the queens place mall.
    Nope, too expensive. I like the North Shore on FrannieLew.

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    White Castle...they serve breakfast 24/7.

    Of course it's not very good, but...

    If price is no object, one of the restaurants in the Grand Hyatt at Grand Central has an amazing breakfast.
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    Breakfast for a Special lady?

    Now I may be an old fart, but if the lady in question is really special and you would like to do something romantic, you should make her breakfast..

    I have found that women get intensely turned on by a man cooking for them....

    If it's more of a casual thing, though, a diner is fine :)

    Good luck.
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    Re: Breakfast for a Special lady?

    Quote Originally Posted by Art at ISP
    I have found that women get intensely turned on by a man cooking for them.
    By far the smartest words ever uttered on this board.

    So so true.
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    Re: Breakfast for a Special lady?

    [quote=Phil D.]
    Quote Originally Posted by "Art at ISP":36510
    I have found that women get intensely turned on by a man cooking for them.
    By far the smartest words ever uttered on this board.

    So so true.[/quote:36510]

    Amen to that!

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    So, Phil, I guess you don't cook much...

    :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Futterman
    So, Phil, I guess you don't cook much...

    :)
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