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Double Dates
(for Ages 16-18)

Transport a sofa on a truck to a drive-in movie and set it out on the pavement. You can add a coffee table and end tables for ambiance. Order popcorn, pop, and candy from the snack bar (or bring it from home). If you don't have a drive-in movie theater nearby, you can set-up a big screen TV or a digital projector and wall screen (or sheet) in the back yard

Buy some pre-made pizza crusts, pizza or spaghetti sauce, and toppings (sausage, pepperoni, cheese, mushrooms, etc.). Each couple creates half of a pizza with whatever toppings they like. Cook the pizzas and then have dinner. You can then go get ice cream for dessert.

Wear old clothes that can get ruined. Collect spoiled tomatoes or peaches (negotiate at the local fruit stand). Find a vacant field, and have a food fight.

For a double date, each couple gets 10 dollars. Then you go to the dollar store and you have to buy and make something for the other couple. You can make whatever you want. Be creative.

Write your own script, using nature as the setting, and film your own movie with a portable camera.

Have dinner with your parents. Offer to cook the meal (with your date) if the parents pay for the groceries.

Take a midnight hike and use flashlights to find your way. You might go to a waterfall or to a scenic spot. If you are away from the city, and the sky is clear, you can do some star gazing. Be prepared with water and snacks for the hike, and a first-aid kit, just in case.

Wash and wax a parent's car (or offer to provide some other needed service, like cleaning out the garage, weeding the garden, or wash windows). Then have ice cream cones on the porch or patio.

Have a contest with another couple to see who can build the biggest and best snowman. Afterwards, have hot chocolate or spiced cider in front of a warm fireplace.

As couples, place 10 items from a store into your shopping cart, then meet at a pre-designed spot. Trade shopping carts, and see who can put back all of the other cart's contents in the right places in the shortest amount of time. For an added twist, write down the product on the same shelf to the immediate right. Losers get to buy ice cream.

Buy three blue ribbons and come up with different contests for the evening (i.e. pool, bowling, ping-pong, card games, etc.). The couple that wins two or more competitions receives dinner made by the other couple.

Go to a thrift store as a couple and buy clothes to wear for the date (the wilder the better). Then go to dinner and skating (or sporting event or a social event). As a twist, simply choose to wear an accent that ties your outfits together.

Find a hill with enough snow for tubing. Dress warmly, and pack extra dry clothes, just in case. Afterwards, make a fire and serve hot chocolate and chili.


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