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What do you do to combat boredom?
02/11/2011 8:20 am

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Originally Posted by Ron Bradley:

Originally Posted by Bob Clair:

Originally Posted by Teri Lacy:
http://www.freerice.com/



I visit this on occasion, and it's a worthy cause, but agree with Ron.  Get out in the REAL world!


It never ceases to amaze me how many people forget there IS a life a away from their computers!  LOL




What????  what is this LIFE that you speak of????  
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02/11/2011 8:33 am

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I don't get bored, there is always a list of things to do around here, lol. Sometimes I have to force myself to stop and do something like Ron said.....getting out in nature is my favorite thing. It does so much for me in so many ways  
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02/11/2011 10:28 am

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Sometimes, freezer space permitting, I'll make a large pan of sketti sauce, chili, or burrito sauce.
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02/11/2011 1:26 pm

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I'm not one who enjoys free time, unless I've been really busy and need a rest. This is unusual for me to have so much free time. Only last year and the year before I was busy working full-time, going to school full-time and taking care of my family. Now I'm back in school but only on a part-time basis, divorced and currently unemployed and I have to say, I'm pretty miserable trying to find things to do with myself. I was stressed being too busy, but I think I prefer the busyness to too much free time.
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02/11/2011 2:07 pm

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Originally Posted by Michele McPhalen:
I think I prefer the busyness to too much free time.


Me too, I've always performed much better under pressure!  
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02/11/2011 2:18 pm

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Originally Posted by Ron Bradley:

Originally Posted by Michele McPhalen:
I think I prefer the busyness to too much free time.

Me too, I've always performed much better under pressure!  

Pressure gives me gas. And as pressure rises, gas releases, and those causing pressure to away
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