What would be fun for a blind guy ?
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What would be fun for a blind guy ?
I've met one, he's a 30 something cool guy, i'm wondering what kind of cool move i could pop to entertain him (place your dirty jokes here just like i would), so, apart from the classic hooker movie move (he's married and happy) and the surprise-bungee jump (come on that's nasty), what brilliant idea would you put in motion to please someone who used to see, but doesn't anymore since 20 years ?
I was thinking surprise-go-to-the-sea-without telling, but that was an easy classic one. I bet some of you have more original schemes, doable, not too expensive.
Any ideas ?
I was thinking surprise-go-to-the-sea-without telling, but that was an easy classic one. I bet some of you have more original schemes, doable, not too expensive.
Any ideas ?
Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
Where is he from and where would this be taking place?
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Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
Frog & Frogland. It's a totally Frog story, but the idea is international, so, there is room for various ideas, conceptual or very precised, whatever can work...It would be useful elsewhere, these damn blind people are all around the world !
Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
Yeah, you’re going to get some interesting replies I’m sure LOL
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Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
Well if they're not useful at least they might be funny, who knows ?
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Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
Take him shopping in his own home town, after midnight during a electrical blackout. He's going to laugh his head off at you stumbling around in the dark.
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Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
It almost sounds like catering for a child, but if this is ideas anywhere in the world…
If he can swim, and is comfortable floating about, Dolphins.
A reptile/snake house, where you get physical contact.
In a similar vein, if in Phnom Penh, ten minutes/a few hours working alongside a seeing hands masseuse, catering for female clients only.
(Ten minutes because of the gag reflex, a few hours because it might get interesting)
Pottery.
Blind driving. (Controlled environment)
Viewer discretion. One of the above may be tongue in cheek.
If he can swim, and is comfortable floating about, Dolphins.
A reptile/snake house, where you get physical contact.
In a similar vein, if in Phnom Penh, ten minutes/a few hours working alongside a seeing hands masseuse, catering for female clients only.
(Ten minutes because of the gag reflex, a few hours because it might get interesting)
Pottery.
Blind driving. (Controlled environment)
Viewer discretion. One of the above may be tongue in cheek.
Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
A day at a recording studio
A night out at many of the venues with music (depending on genre he likes)
A walk along smelly street
A night out at many of the venues with music (depending on genre he likes)
A walk along smelly street
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
Re: What would be fun for a blind guy ?
maybe would be interesting experience
zipline places outside pp
the evening show at the museum - very intense atmospehere.
food tasting /market tour - include the fried insects too
offroad buggy in kirriom (as a passenger )
hiking + waterfalls
Cant remember the name but in Ratanakiri there is an elephant sanctuary , can touch the /feed the elephants and walk with them through the forest . You can "swim" with the elephants - day tour and included nice lunch next to a waterfall. The one I went to didn´t allow riding elephants and the animals were treated very well lived in the open forest ( from what I could see) just be careful in choosing a real ethical place.
zipline places outside pp
the evening show at the museum - very intense atmospehere.
food tasting /market tour - include the fried insects too
offroad buggy in kirriom (as a passenger )
hiking + waterfalls
Cant remember the name but in Ratanakiri there is an elephant sanctuary , can touch the /feed the elephants and walk with them through the forest . You can "swim" with the elephants - day tour and included nice lunch next to a waterfall. The one I went to didn´t allow riding elephants and the animals were treated very well lived in the open forest ( from what I could see) just be careful in choosing a real ethical place.
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