scrapbooking
crocheting
painting
cooking
crossword puzzles
sudoku
sculpting
but ps2 isnt so bad :]
2007-01-12 06:19:03
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answered by A-Doll 4
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Braid friendship bracelets, learn to speak Yucatec Mayan, learn Egyptian Hieroglyphs and Maya Hieroglyphs, have a bible study with Jehovah's witnesses, learn Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Learn to make your own jewellery (You can buy supplies from Michael's Art and Craft store), listen to New Age Soundtrack, pamper yourself with a delicious bubble bath, draw anime, learn Hindi and the super cool Devanagari script, produce replica Van Gogh painting, learn to sew a skirt, a dress, or a kimono yourself, cook gourmet for yourself and your loved ones, have fun coloring and making scrap book, read a book on photography of different cultures---"Chasing Rainbows" by David Bailey, "A day in the life of Japan", not fashion magazines, try reading some in depth material---how about Hawking's "The universe in a nutshell"?? Or, do stretching exercises on accompaniment to music you like, try downloading from Limewire of new age music like Kitaro, Enya, Disney Scores from James Newton Howard, David Arkenstone, Japanese instrumental Shamisen by the famous Yoshida brothers, learn to play the bamboo flute, master the art of Japanese Shamisen, watch a nice anime movie and try drawing them after wards, investigate current sciences and biology online. Make sushi...dance freestyle to your favorite tune to allow your body to feel more flexible and energized, write commentaries..etc. USE ur imagination and creativity
Mastering an instrument might be good.
2007-01-12 12:50:00
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answered by Kaien かいえん 4
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I found there are an amazing array of very involved jigsaw puzzles, some stand up, like a castle. replicas of the white house. They are fascinating. And easy to just leave if a good movie or outing comes up. good luck.
2007-01-12 12:40:38
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answered by swamp elf 5
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There are crafty things like knitting, sewing, jewelry making, painting, scrap booking.
Or maybe writing would work?
It kinda depends on what you think is fun and interesting as well.
2007-01-12 12:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Read books, there is a whole world awaiting from comfort of your home
2007-01-12 12:48:13
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answered by anthony p 1
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try knitting
or some crafts such as jewerly making
my mom makes jewerly and does it at home
plus there are lots of stuff to choose from
2007-01-12 20:43:21
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answered by ..::miriam::.. 2
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How about erotic role-playing?
Or
Cooking?
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Learn French?
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Write a novel?
Or
Did I mention erotic role playing?
2007-01-12 12:39:37
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answered by Nicholas J 7
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Floor hockey.
2007-01-12 12:39:26
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answered by urrrp 6
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wait.. you're a teacher and you ask this?
i don't think so...
i know teachers are pretty bad this day and age.. but if you are so bad that you can't think of even one hobby where you can do it at home....
you should change jobs.
2007-01-12 12:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Get some goldfish.They are a great and fun hobby.
2007-01-12 12:44:36
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answered by Jo 4
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