...and then there's Pump It Up. She's a popular pro Taiwanese PIU player, and she's cute.
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I also think if Lilly would appreciate being invited to arcade to watch Hanako doing DDR.
First of all, I think the game already covers that ground: Lily, fancy restaurant. Perfect date. That is all (Playing pool with Hanako is a close second).
Now, for my perfect date... I'd take Rin camping. I know that sounds weird, but I know a few places that are just gorgeous. Her easel and paintings, sunsets, hiking, and two people. Sounds good to me.
ababol wrote:First of all, I think the game already covers that ground: Lily, fancy restaurant. Perfect date. That is all (Playing pool with Hanako is a close second).
Now, for my perfect date... I'd take Rin camping. I know that sounds weird, but I know a few places that are just gorgeous. Her easel and paintings, sunsets, hiking, and two people. Sounds good to me.
That doesn't sound like a bad idea, but I hope you're not talking about the real "roughing it" kind of camping. I can't imagine Rin's wilderness survival skills would be very impressive.
ababol wrote:First of all, I think the game already covers that ground: Lily, fancy restaurant. Perfect date. That is all (Playing pool with Hanako is a close second).
Now, for my perfect date... I'd take Rin camping. I know that sounds weird, but I know a few places that are just gorgeous. Her easel and paintings, sunsets, hiking, and two people. Sounds good to me.
That doesn't sound like a bad idea, but I hope you're not talking about the real "roughing it" kind of camping. I can't imagine Rin's wilderness survival skills would be very impressive.
Hell, no. I'm not some kind of crazy survivalist. Hiking, a sunset, maybe a night with a firecamp and tents. Nothing flashy.
bhtooefr wrote:And now I'm wondering how the first annual Yamaku streaking competition would go.
My money is on Hanako if the rules are who goes the furthest in an allotted time. And she also sets all of the Yamaku track all time records.
I doubt Hanako would even dare participate in that competition...
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.
Emi <3. Would probs just want to go for a run with her, maybe to a park or something. It'd have to be close to shops though as if we were to have a picnic we obviously wouldn't be able to carry all of the stuff there. That would be the best thing ever.
Second best would be Hanako. Like said above, a pool game would be awesome...
LemonPirate wrote:Emi <3. Would probs just want to go for a run with her, maybe to a park or something. It'd have to be close to shops though as if we were to have a picnic we obviously wouldn't be able to carry all of the stuff there. That would be the best thing ever.
Second best would be Hanako. Like said above, a pool game would be awesome...
That avatar is the best thing.
And you better carry all the stuff there. Call it a workout, then you can win favors.
I'd get her some flipper prosthetics and drag her to the Yamaku pool. Probably end up clinging to her to be dragged through the water, on account of my physical defects make actual steering and movement during swimming tedious.
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.
I guess I'd take Rin on a private picnic in the forest. As far from The Worry Tree as possible. I'd cut up some oranges for her, maybe bring her some carrot sticks or nicotine gum to try and keep her away from the cancer-sticks.
After that... we'd probably have a long philosophical debate, make some artwork together, wander around and fall asleep in an inconvenient place. Maybe at a bus-stop. I'd have to pack a blanket and a pillow... and I'd probably end up either falling asleep with her, or standing guard all night. At some point near morning, a cop would poke me with a baton and tell me to get a move on. Rin would ask the cop if his baton was plastic, metal or wood. If it was wood, she would ask him if it came from a branch of The Worry Tree.
And then we'd leave.
If I was sufficiently charming and felt relaxed enough, I might give her hug goodbye at the end of the date. With any luck, she wouldn't kick me.
someguy1294 wrote:Hmmm.... does... Rin even get what dates are?
I guess I'd take Rin on a private picnic in the forest. As far from The Worry Tree as possible. I'd cut up some oranges for her, maybe bring her some carrot sticks or nicotine gum to try and keep her away from the cancer-sticks.
After that... we'd probably have a long philosophical debate, make some artwork together, wander around and fall asleep in an inconvenient place. Maybe at a bus-stop. I'd have to pack a blanket and a pillow... and I'd probably end up either falling asleep with her, or standing guard all night. At some point near morning, a cop would poke me with a baton and tell me to get a move on. Rin would ask the cop if his baton was plastic, metal or wood. If it was wood, she would ask him if it came from a branch of The Worry Tree.
And then we'd leave.
If I was sufficiently charming and felt relaxed enough, I might give her hug goodbye at the end of the date. With any luck, she wouldn't kick me.
This sounds about right, best date I'd ever have had.
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Hanako really enjoys going out in public or taking trips into town. So going to the movies, walking in the park, getting sandwiches or ice cream, or just window shopping or going to an arcade. Anythign that doesn't cost a lot of money are all viable options.
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don't always soften the bad things. But vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." ~ The Doctor.