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Hi Cindy,

Do you have a technical museum where you live??? Those are really fun

and special and often they have interactive things that doesn't

require you to be physically active in any way... I know that the big

one they have in Oslo here in Norway, has a lot of old stuff, but

also exciting modern things...

But I guess it depends on what he likes... Just a thought...

Aase Marit :)

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On 2/19/04 4:16 PM, " ceda " <ceda > wrote:

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> Subject: where to take a kid.

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>... Where can I take a depressed, 16 year old in pain, in a manual Chair?

> He really has to get out of the house for a while. Cindy C.

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Hey Cindy -

Do you have any all ages night clubs? We have a lot here, where you can go and

listen to bands or they have open mikes. At the ones here, you sit at a table

and have a drink, and there are adults and teenagers. Since you just sit at a

table, there aren't people walking all over.

We also have coffee houses, where people sing or recite stuff. It's real low

key, and a nice time.

just went to one last night with her friend and her friend's dad. She

had a great time.

They usually don't have a cover charge. You just buy a couple drinks.

Or, how about a comedy club? That may be a great thing for him. I'm sure he

could use a laugh! The ones where they have more well know comedians can be

costly, but the ones where they have like amateur nights are cheap, or cost

nothing, except for your drinks.

Check it out. I think he'd like it!

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Hi and Cindy,

We went to such a club in NYC, and even there they had wheelchair

tickets which were a lot cheaper than ordinary tickets (I had

forgotten all about that when I posted about going to the theatre).

We went to see The Amazing athan Show, and it was hilarious... I

think he is quite popular, I have even seen him on TV here in

Norway... His show has really sick humor though... :)

http://www.amazingj.com/

So it might be worth a try to ask for wheelchair tickets at such clubs too...

Aase Marit :)

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>Or, how about a comedy club? That may be a great thing for him.

>I'm sure he could use a laugh! The ones where they have more well

>know comedians can be costly, but the ones where they have like

>amateur nights are cheap, or cost nothing, except for your drinks.

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