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I need a HOBBIE!?

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i have a desk job and i have lots of time on my hands when the phone isnt ringing... and suggestions...

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  1. Try asking your boss what you can do to fill your extra time.  This will not only keep you busy, but earn you brownie points for showing initiative.  I don't know of any employer who would be willing to pay their employees to persue their hobbies while at work.


  2. i found u leesh.

    lets make potpori

  3. Well I would personally suggest that you'd pick up something that grossly mentally stimulating but easy to pick up after you've played it.

    I know, I know "D&D" is like that opitemy of nerdiness, but nerdiness doesn't nessiarily mean unattractiveness. I know for a fact that girls who wear glasses DON'T get passes (as in they get checked out). The s**y librarian look is definitely in.

    And if a hot chick just happens to say I play D&D, well then that's like instant viagra. Plus even if you're talking to a guy that doesn't like it or don't know what it is, it's a great conversation peice:

    Some people say that game's hard but it's only hard if you're in the sitaution were you don't play the game very often. The more you play the better you are at it. It's incredibly helpful if you play with people who are veterans to the game as well. If you see how others play you pick it up twice as fast as if you played with people who are all starting it up for the first time (but that can be fun and just as rewarding).

  4. you could read a book, that always entertains me! you could also try writing (for example, a journal, short story, funny things co-workers are doing).

  5. how about cross stitching, theres 2 types, theres stamped, where the pattern is on the material, it will wash otu when your done sewing the pattern on it it. Then there is counted cross stitch, where you ahve to count the squares, 1 wrong move though, & the whole pattern is messed up.

  6. I don't know if you can knit or not but that would be something you could do.  If you can't knit there is something called The Knifty Knitter that would help you alot.  There are so many different sizes and shapes of the looms in these kits, you could pretty much make anything.  I found them on amazon.com but I got mine at Wal-Mart.  There wasn't as much variety there though.

  7. do a small art project, read, draw, make a comic book, scrapbook,magic,sewing,origami,crossword puzles, or try this website for more ideas:

    http://www.findmeahobby.com/

  8. Sleep.
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