I need a new hobby.I have spent years on the internet doing just about everything you ca do here.I have watched years of movies one after the other,Please no cards,bingo,puzzles ,reading a book,or taking a walk.these are my normal agenda,IS there anything unusual to do that is fun and different.Please no porn,or making jewelery or travel or the usual.. something very different that not many people do are aware of for fun.Nothing bad..Just something interesting.Keep in mind that I live in the middle of nowhere,and buy the way I voleenteer 40 hours a week at a charity organzation so thats out?
2006-11-17
15:08:05
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I am married..hehehehe we are both looking for new hobbies..She likes 3d puzzles and well as far as photo taking done that and the usual stuff.Really looking for someting unusal and yes i work all week and voleenteer 40 hours a week too.just looking for new ideas here and everyone that has participated thank you ..some really great ideas so far.
2006-11-17
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2006-11-17 15:08:58
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answered by Roadrunner 3
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Take something you remember from a dream, and try to recreate it. For example I dreamed about a tree so I cut up a bunch of brown paper bags, taped them to the living room wall then collected real leaves and taped those to the branches. This tree reached the ceiling. Nice conversation piece. I get the best results using 'trash' and just having fun slapping something odd together. Let the dreams give you ideas. The more bizzare, the better your creations will be.
2006-11-17 19:49:44
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answered by memeeselfani 2
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Are you employed? If you are then when you come home after a long day at the office you will want nothing more than to watch movies, go on the internet, play video games, etc... Heck, I don't have enough time in the day to do those things. If you really are that bored then consider yourself lucky that you have so much free time. I would love to spend all day playing World of Warcraft or on here but that damn job saps all my free time away.
2006-11-17 15:22:09
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answered by anonfuture 6
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If you feel the need to sneeze but can't, looking into a bright light will complete the circuit. EDIT: Looking to see if there was any information on why the sneeze thing works, I stumbled onto a page of "Life Hacks". Did you know that you can go straight to your floor, in an elevator, even if other buttons have been pushed? It says that if you push your floor button and the "close door" button at the same time, you'll go straight to your floor. Can't wait to try this out, ROFL!
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answered by Anonymous
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Rocketry.
Low Power Sport Rocketry (Safe, available at any hobby shop)
Mid Power Sport Rocketry (Some experience req, Bigger motors!)
High Power Sport Rocketry (Certification Required, Adult)
Design or buy a rocket kit and build it, then launch it at club event or on your own. Very satisfying waste of time. All ages, family activity, great people. Cost, free to no limit.
2006-11-18 07:37:48
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answered by manwithbeers2003 2
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Try writing, journaling if nothing else; painting or drawing, or photography. Ask for a digital camera for Christmas if you don't already have one and start taking pictures of nature and/or candid pictures of your family, friends, pets. Sounds like you are pretty well rounded, though. People seem to love scrap booking, too, but that's kind of expensive. Good luck.
2006-11-17 15:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang gliding. Yes, there is that initial investment of your time and money, but to fly through the air like a bird without a motor . . . to launch at Big Sur at 3,400 feet above sea level and to cruise 2,000 feet above the breakers and sea cliffs in silent, silky smooth air . . . priceless!
2006-11-17 15:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Human relationships are the key. You need to date. Seriously. Love concurs all. Building a life together with someone should occupy your time plenty! If not, build a business.
2006-11-17 15:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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golf
paintball
build models
fly rc airplanes
collect comic books
build legos
paint the house
cut the grass and other peoples grass
go hunting
theres a million things you can do in a small town
those are just a few
2006-11-17 15:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Talking with someone in your family or sharing stories? My dad tells some hilarious stories about his childhood and to me that is more important than watching tv or internet. Laugh, joke with your family spend quality time with them because you never know when it will be your last. To me you learn so much more about who you are and who your family is. Good luck!!
2006-11-17 15:12:39
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answered by amber 3
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I enjoy going to the gym and having a good dip in the pool (especially the hot tub).
2006-11-17 15:16:30
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answered by †ღ†Jules†ღ† 6
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