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06-10-2006 #1
Re: Ways to cure boredom?
Originally Posted by Angela
Sorry, couldn't resist.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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06-10-2006 #2
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Well since you asked..........practice guitar, catch fish in the pond in back yard, build more gardens, paint walls and ceilings in house, mow lawn, drink pinot and smoke cigars on deck while bird watching....and check in on HA to see what's new. If you drop in on me I'll put you to work...LOL
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06-11-2006 #3
well the mc hamer movie is on vh1....practice up on those dance moves,lmao
u will be fucking fat bitches in no time
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06-11-2006 #4Originally Posted by hollywoodbuckstrap
Though I can relate to the boredom thing (Hell, I live in a town where the average spike in the excitement meter is caused by stray cats and chickens), but I've never been much for suggestions to cure it.
I collect stamps, ferchrissake. Oh, sure, there was the $25 one that quadrupled in value a half hour after it was released last week, but how often does that happen, really?
When I lived in Boston I would ride the subway when I had nothing better to do. Though, as the cars I was riding at the time were over fifty years old, it became a daily adventure.
If you're house-bound (As it sounds you may be - Late nite, after the clubs have closed), read, write, google odd things of interest. I googled the name of an acquaintence one night and the top ten hits were Department of Justice investigations (He's been rather bad of late). Fun things are where you find them.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
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06-11-2006 #5Originally Posted by Angela
If it's sunny tomorrow, go for a drive around Enfield/Hazardville/Somers. Nice places.
"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act." - George Orwell