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Anybody else bored?
on: September 10, 2006, 11:00:04 AM
I am bored out of my head! :(  :shock:

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Reply #1 on: September 10, 2006, 13:01:25 PM
Pop round Ill cure your bordom.

Anybody else bored?
Reply #2 on: September 10, 2006, 13:10:09 PM
ive been bored for months.

+1 on privateers idea tho :P

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Reply #3 on: September 10, 2006, 15:21:16 PM
yep.

so much so ive just been and watched a local ladies football game.

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Reply #4 on: September 10, 2006, 16:01:47 PM
bouncy.

Jaimz :rock:


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Reply #5 on: September 10, 2006, 16:16:13 PM
Uh, no. Always stuff to do. I got landscaping to do, old bicycles to restore, a few old/new vinyls to listen to, a dog washed and one to go, a walk with said dogs, a hooge Sunday newspaper with 2/3s to go, dinner to plan, wood floors to polish, aerobic exercise to be had, garage to clean...

How do people get bored?! Turn off the puter and look around, theres always shedloads to do.

Oh yeah, ever hear of "books"?

:lol:

/me logs out and starts chores

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Reply #6 on: September 10, 2006, 16:18:13 PM
I have mountains to move, well mountains of stuff that is but even so I am bored.

Im bored of the web, packing, moving, films and the 360 :/

Argh. Think I might go and see whats in the fridge and cook dinner :)

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Reply #7 on: September 10, 2006, 16:56:59 PM
i am in a state of hibernation

work, rest, work

till uni :D

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Re:Anybody else bored?
Reply #8 on: September 10, 2006, 17:59:34 PM
No way.

Today is chest day, and then Im dropping the front suspension out of the little 924 to sub with 944 turbo front suspension, in preparation for the citroen/peugeot engine that it is receiving!


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Reply #9 on: September 10, 2006, 18:38:25 PM
Quote from: red
ive been bored for months.

+1 on privateers idea tho :P


Im bored, depressed and need someone to do the housework so my need is more than either of yours :P

Anybody else bored?
Reply #10 on: September 10, 2006, 21:57:07 PM
Quote from: red
ive been bored for months.

+1 on privateers idea tho :P


I dont think Im QUITE that bored thanks for the offer though.  :whoops:  

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How do people get bored?! Turn off the puter and look around, theres always shedloads to do.

Oh yeah, ever hear of "books"?


Im at Sams not a lot to do here tbh.  :cry:

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Im bored, depressed and need someone to do the housework so my need is more than either of yours  


Ever tried doing it yourself? It would get rid of your boredom, AND if you get a move on doing it its like doing exercise it makes you feel much better and its kinda therapeutic.  :nana:

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Reply #11 on: September 10, 2006, 22:37:33 PM
Ive only just worked out the black magic intricacies of the clothes washing machine two months ago, I need a bit of a rest before going for the dyson... :(


J/K

Im slowly going through the house cleaning up but its taking a lot of time with my arthritis and then I need to sort out the stuff for my mother passing away too.

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Reply #12 on: September 10, 2006, 22:43:59 PM
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Ive only just worked out the black magic intricacies of the clothes washing machine two months ago, I need a bit of a rest before going for the dyson... :(


J/K

Im slowly going through the house cleaning up but its taking a lot of time with my arthritis and then I need to sort out the stuff for my mother passing away too.


Box it up and do one box per week?
Arthritis is a cop out imo im sorry if you disagree but, someone i know personally has it really badly and he manages really well to do things in the house.

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Reply #13 on: September 10, 2006, 22:47:31 PM
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Ive only just worked out the black magic intricacies of the clothes washing machine two months ago, I need a bit of a rest before going for the dyson... :(


J/K

Im slowly going through the house cleaning up but its taking a lot of time with my arthritis and then I need to sort out the stuff for my mother passing away too.


Box it up and do one box per week?
Arthritis is a cop out imo im sorry if you disagree but, my dad has it really badly and he manages really well to do things in the house.


that can depend on the type, severity and extent though.  My father has a very bad shoulder, but he can still plaster and do brick laying if hes careful not to push things too bad.  My knee is so bad i wear a pressure bandage on it almost all the time, but i still walk a lot and cycle when i can, though some days i can barely walk on it.  My grandmother cant use a manual tin opener, or normal cup, but she can drive because the angle is different.  Its amazing what you can do when you find ways around the problems.  

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Reply #14 on: September 10, 2006, 22:51:09 PM
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Quote from: *she-devil*
Quote from: Serious
Ive only just worked out the black magic intricacies of the clothes washing machine two months ago, I need a bit of a rest before going for the dyson... :(


J/K

Im slowly going through the house cleaning up but its taking a lot of time with my arthritis and then I need to sort out the stuff for my mother passing away too.


Box it up and do one box per week?
Arthritis is a cop out imo im sorry if you disagree but, my dad has it really badly and he manages really well to do things in the house.



that can depend on the type, severity and extent though.  My father has a very bad shoulder, but he can still plaster and do brick laying if hes careful not to push things too bad.  My knee is so bad i wear a pressure bandage on it almost all the time, but i still walk a lot and cycle when i can, though some days i can barely walk on it.  My grandmother cant use a manual tin opener, or normal cup, but she can drive because the angle is different.  Its amazing what you can do when you find ways around the problems.  


its the worst kind and he cant walk more than 100yds at a time. he also has two bad shoulders a bad neck and tenasinavitis in his forearms.

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