Ride bikes, seriously. My spouse and I did that all the time in college when neither of us had money. It was actually quite fun. And now we still ride our bikes, with our two kids on the back.
2007-07-08 08:53:13
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answered by steffers27 5
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Can you afford gasoline? Do have transportation?How old are the two of you? When I was broke, I would talk walks to the nearest parks. Your question is vague. To be answered accurately, it's important that you supply the following data.
1. Where do you live.
2. Y'alls ages.
3. Your educational levels.
4. Why are you broke.
5. How large is the population of the town, city,
live in.
6. Have you tried just taking a walk to available
parks, or playgrounds? I really enjoy listening t
to the stories of experiences of older folks.
Be creative. That's free.
2007-07-08 09:17:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Go for a walk in the park, check out a free movie from the local library, wrestle in the grass(if you're not afraid of getting a little dirty), play frisbee, lay in the grass on a blanket and look at the clouds, have a picnic
2007-07-08 08:55:47
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answered by bunnybabe 2
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It's a beautiful day outside! You can also look in the paper. There are usually lots of free events and concerts in the park at this time of year. You can go to a museum, bike-riding, stay home and make s'mores. The possibilities are endless.
2007-07-08 08:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Man people assume you have no job just because you have no money..
I think you could go browsing, like shopping without the purchase part.
Go for a walk downtown where things are happening and you could talk about stuff around you.
I know sex isn't going out, but it could be if you are adventurous.
well these are just some thoughts..
2007-07-08 08:57:34
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answered by jaems 2
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Go for a hike or a walk. Go to a park in the area. Go window shopping. It's a weekend in the summer, so there's bound to be something free going on. Check your local paper online and see what events are happening.
2007-07-08 08:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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#1. If the weather permits, plan for a picnic.
#2. Find the best location for a sunset.
#3. Take a bike ride together in fun area.
#4. Outside of the city, enjoy a day hike or camp.
#5. Row her around in a row boat.
#7. Take a long walk along a beach or a river.
#8. If you are intimate, enjoy a long bubble bath.
Cheap Date Idea #1: The Beach
If you live near the ocean, paradise is often but a pebble toss away, as an afternoon jaunt to the beach is an ideal way to log quality time without spending a dime. (If you’re not situated near an ocean, a lake can make a mighty fine substitute.) “The water has a calming effect on people,” says Brendan Smith, who lives near the water in Los Angeles. “It’s a very sensual place, too, because of the rhythm of the water.” Added bonus: It’s a chance to see the object of your desire in a bathing suit.
Cheap Date Idea #2: The Drive-In
So, they’re not as commonplace as when your parents were dating, but drive-in movie theaters can still be found in most states in America (just check www.driveintheater.com to find one near you). “The drive-in allows you the perfect opportunity to make out,” says C.J. Arabia of San Diego, CA. Arabia says she’s enjoyed watching movies from inside the car, “eating pretzels and dollar hot dogs and other bad food,” as much as setting up folding chairs and sharing a bottle of wine. “Either way, it can be really sweet because you’re watching the movie with a big group of people,” she says, “but you’re also watching it alone.”
Cheap Date Idea #3: Roller Skating
Forget rollerblading—roller skating will bring even the most cynical of us back to our most tender moments of adolescence, when nabbing the boy or girl you liked for the “couples skate” was the height of pleasure. Most roller rinks have a late-night adult skate—and some even have bars. Plus, roller-skating is good exercise, something you can’t say about wolfing down a pricey meal.
Cheap Date Idea #4: Bring the Café Home
Author Smith suggests converting a back porch, balcony or roof into a cozy café. “Move furniture that you have in your place — maybe a table and a lamp — outside and put a CD player out there for ambiance,” Smith says. Dress up the meal with little extras, from candles on the table to coffee with liqueur at dessert.
Cheap Date Idea #5: Go-Kart Racing
“Go-kart racing is a fun date for just about anyone,” swears Lucy Morgan of Boston, MA. Some tracks offer double karts so you can sit side-by-side with your sweetie. Or show your independent spirit and leave your date in your dust.
Cheap Date Idea #6: Hiking
Walking around is free, and walking around in nature puts most anyone at ease. Plus, it provides an environment where two people are given ample opportunity to communicate without any other distractions. “When I went on a hike with the last guy I dated,” says Arabia of San Diego, “we saw a rattlesnake and a tarantula and he got to be all manly. Plus the view was so incredible, it gave us a lot to talk about, so we really got to know one another better.”
Cheap Date Idea #7: Anything, Just Add the Extras
Author Smith has plenty of ideas for transforming an average date experience into an extraordinary one. “Maybe you go to a movie, but you slip a little note in the popcorn container with a keychain light for the person to read while the movie plays,” he says. Smith recounts a time when he had a jogging date with a woman, so he went on the route ahead of time and placed two Diet Cokes on ice in a hole in the ground. “She was thrilled,” Smith remembers
2007-07-08 08:58:02
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answered by Jessica 2
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have a garage sale and make a few dollars or mow lawns or baby sit.
Free to most people are The zoo, picnic in the park, walk on public beach, hike, camp in state park, out door concerts, laying under the stars, biking or skateboarding. Most museums have free days.
Be a tourist in your own town. Library series, free lectures, offer to house sit or dog sit........be creative.
2007-07-08 08:55:46
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answered by donny_mollysmom 3
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Do you have a car? If you do, you can go to places like the bookstore (Borders, Barnes&Noble, etc), or to a park, a lake, or out to a woodsy area. Or you could stay indoors and play a board game, card game, videogame, or watch a movie or television series on DVD. There's lots to do!
2007-07-08 08:55:08
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answered by Riven Liether 5
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Popcorn, Kool-ade, and a game of Yatzee. My wife and I have been married and we have done this once a week since we got married. We didn;t have a lot of extra cash when we were young and now it's a trend...and fun, as long as I win
2007-07-08 08:56:19
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answered by coachotis 6
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