How To: Create the Best Date Ever
by Andy Netzel | Jan. 28, 2008 | 5:00 AM
Part 1: The Food
Part 2: The Event
Part 3: The Finale
Part three should be something that can be abandoned without notice. I never mention it early. If your date is a stinker, end after part two — you still seem like a gentleman. Then go meet up with your buddies. But if the date is going well, you don’t want to finish up asking, “What do we do now?” Look for something that seems like an afterthought, but is special. Find out where that great jazz act is playing, and keep it in your pocket. “Hey, you know, I heard Blue Lunch is playing at Wilberts ...”
Oh, and pretend it’s not 2008: Open the door, pick up the tab.
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