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Romantic hot spots

Topic 32 · 34 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
What is the romantic hot spot of your choice?
~KitchenManager #1
Do you want to describe yours, stacey, or just leave it to our imaginations? WER
~stacey #2
*giggle* I'm sure your imagination will be sufficient!
~terry #3
Romantic hot spot: Mt Bonnell.
~stacey #4
Yes, but it's difficult to find a tim when there are not a few dozen other people squaking about!
~terry #5
How about one of the islands out on Lake Travis?
~stacey #6
never been
~terry #7
Pretty romantic, especially if you swim to them from a sailboat. Along with that moonlight swim.
~stacey #8
oh my! My imagination's running wild with possiblities.
~terry #9
Let it run wiiiild!
~stacey #10
Well, there's that place just behind my ear, kinda of toward the top of my neck...
~terry #11
Now that's a hot spot if I ever heard of one.
~KitchenManager #12
And who do I call for reservations? (Haven't we gone through this somewhere else?)
~KitchenManager #13
Chronicle readers say: TIE: Romeo's, Basil's Runner-up: Jeffrey's Honorable Mentions: Louie's 106, Oasis, Castle Hill Cafe
~stacey #14
I like Castle Hill, the food is delicious but I don't agree with the romantic label. And yes, WER, we've been through this before! *smile*
~KitchenManager #15
Thought so.
~terry #16
deja vu time.
~stacey #17
If it was good the first time, I usually don't mind going back.
~tisdel #18
"caughs" "looks around" Well the hot spot for me is the Virgin Island's resort. While you listen to the romantic music,sitting in the hot tub.Under the moonlight,with a bottle of champaigne on ice. With a beutiful women next to me as I stroke her wet hair.......
~KitchenManager #19
Your turn, stacey.
~stacey #20
*still laughing* Brian, if you have ever tried, you MUST know wet hair is very hard to "stroke." A pretty scenario though. I gotta laugh because most of the seemingly sexiest places/situations are, in reality, not so great. For example, sex on the beach -- can you say "ouch?" Tiny, grainy pieces on all those soft parts is NOT fun. There are ways around this of course and making love in the mountains requires only a bit of foresight to be just as 'romantic' in reality as it is in theory. WER, as I said before (when we were talking about thunderstorms, torrential rains and balconies) my fantasies and ideal hot spots change with my moods. Some of the buttons on my body never do though! Sorry, Brian... welcome to the restaurant conference!!!
~terry #21
How about sex in the surf? At the beach.
~stacey #22
Those waves bring in lotsa scratchy sand!
~terry #23
But they clean you off too!
~stacey #24
there are places I'd rather not be exfoliated!
~terry #25
So, a solution, a blanket beach party!
~stacey #26
*grin* you just won't quit will you?
~terry #27
Not when it comes to the beach!
~sprin5 #28
I'm going to check out Castle Hill next.
~sprin5 #29
test
~MarciaH #30
Um...let us know how it is. (I was warned by a certain person dear to me to stay out of this conference. I thought I knew why - I was right...he was right!)...but to answer Terry, I dodge stuff I druther not read...
~MarciaH #31
...where are you when I need a hug?!
~MarciaH #32
There are so many romantic places here to "eat" that it would not be easy to choose just a few - but the scenery I prefer is overlooking a live eruption (can tell where my mind is - I typed that as love eruption the first time...)
~sprin5 #33
OK the winner is. The envelope please. Basil's! Mirabelle, Carmelos Chez Nous are runners up. Honorable mention goes to Mars, Ararat, and Vespaio. What! No mention of Jeffreys! What a disgrace!
~MarciaH #34
Nah! Volcano House overlooking Kilauea Caldera
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