QFA380 From Australia, joined Jul 2005, 2024 posts, RR: 1 Reply 2, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 1605 times:
Quoting AerospaceFan (Reply 1): I download the interweb into my brain and then post approximately 15 threads per hour on various topics, and then talk bullshit.
I guess I could do that, maybe on Mew South Wales or Australian politics.
PanAmOldDC8 From Barbados, joined Dec 2006, 960 posts, RR: 1 Reply 10, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 12 hours ago) and read 1537 times:
Quoting QFA380 (Thread starter): Ok, so I'm thoroughly bored at the moment. And I don't know what to do.
Feel sorrry for you. Never have had that problem, life is too full to worry about being bored. Go for a walk and listen to mother nature. Play cricket, play football and do something with your life instead of wasting it. You are too damn young to be bored
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12022 posts, RR: 43 Reply 11, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 12 hours ago) and read 1530 times:
Quoting Aero145 (Reply 9): 1. Go to A.net. If that's boring, then...
2. I do the homework. If it's finished, I...
3. Watch a film. If I don't have any interests in watching a film, I...
4. Go to sleep, or just lie on the bed, thinking about nothing.
I could do 1 and 2, and sometimes 3 at work. Can't do 4 though...they won't give me a bed here
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12022 posts, RR: 43 Reply 13, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 12 hours ago) and read 1527 times:
Ilikeyyc From United States of America, joined Dec 2003, 1373 posts, RR: 23 Reply 14, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 12 hours ago) and read 1521 times:
That and I also pick at other people's misuse of the English language. It should read, "So, what do you do when you're bored?"
Quoting Kieron747 (Reply 1): I download the interweb into my brain and then post approximately 15 threads per hour on various topics, and then talk bullshit.
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12022 posts, RR: 43 Reply 19, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 1478 times:
Quoting QFA380 (Reply 18): I haven't found a good one for quite a while. Hope fully when school starts again I will start reading again.
Anything by Tom Clancy, W.E.B. Griffin, or Clive Cussler can be recommended by me
Texan From New Zealand, joined Dec 2003, 4204 posts, RR: 54 Reply 20, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 1471 times:
Grab the camera and a good book, go out in the country, find a good peaceful area, read, take pictures, and nap against a tree. Or there is always the infamous food road trip (from STL-MEM for lunch; Lebanon, NH-YUL for lunch; STL-Chicago for dinner; STL-MCI for lunch and dinner; DAL-AUS for dinner). Grab a book of poetry by someone like Robert Frost, head to a park, read, and let your imagination run wild. It's amazing where your mind will take you if you let it!
Texan
"I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library."
PanAmOldDC8 From Barbados, joined Dec 2006, 960 posts, RR: 1 Reply 24, posted (6 years 4 months 1 day 7 hours ago) and read 1402 times:
Quoting QFA380 (Reply 15): Unfortunately I'm very aware of that one.
If I was your age I would be outdoors 18 hours a day as I did when I was a boy. I lived in the Eastern part of Barbados and had very few people around me, so we fished,played cricket, hiked, built rafts to go sailing on the Atlantic ocean and many other thing including having bomb fires on the beach every evening, where boy met girl. But I lived in Noah's time when such things as computers etc were unheard off
Get of your butt and do things that will give you enjoyment. Inside indoor games etc are not the begin and end all of life. Enjoy it, young man, and don't let it pass you by
Barbados, CWC soon, can't wait
25 Metroliner: hey, one thing that's great for boredom is cycling. there's something about that repetitive action that just gets all of the frustration out of your s
26 Adopim88: Well, *Do homework *Post on a.net *Post on another forum *Watch Family Guy *Play random video games (yes i like video games ) *Clean *Sometimes I read
30 QFA380: At 9pm AEDT, there's not too much happening here... At the moment though I'm at my dads, haven't spent very much time on the computer at all. Not bor
32 ANCFlyer: Make up new Photoshops of ANCFlyer Signed: EWS . . .
33 AndesSMF: As a parent, of two and almost three active kids, plus a hectic job, and handful of a wife, etc., etc., etc. This is what I do when boredom hits: ENJO
34 Kmh1956: Do you folks ever go outside??? Fresh air etc....grab a book, go to a park, sit under a tree and read...
35 ScarletHarlot: BOMB fires! That would certainly never get boring! Did you play chicken with it?
36 ATCT: As with many people...when im bored...I go to Airliners.net ATCT
37 HAWK21M: When Im bored.I start ragging people. regds MEL
38 Adopim88: I'm outside plenty But I'm usually between classes or on break at work. It's best if I don't go outside now, because it's very cold. Not a good idea
39 ORDRyan28: I browse the forums, post in stuff I'm interested in.. if not, look at this face in the "add smile" column for an hour or so: I don't know what it is
40 Gemuser: You live near Coffs Harbour and you're board! Go surfing mate, go surfing! And after dark you can't find a beach party in January??? Gemuser
41 AKLDELNonstop: When I am bored i read trip reports
42 YYZflyer: 1. post on a.net or... 2. watch TV or... 3. look at porn I'm not usually bored because I'm at school. Although I do get bored there and I'm off until
43 PanAmOldDC8: Been there done that, time for youself with out the wife saying this or that needs to be done and having the kids run you ragged. As one gets older y
44 QFA380: I hate surfing, I've tried to learn it and I just hate it, I suck at it too. Although I'm not bored at the moment. Sex, drugs, booze and if you read
45 ShyFlyer: Look up civil and military airports with Google Earth.
49 QFA380: Maybe, just another little thing. ALL the beach parties are held on the North side of Coffs. Now near can mean 30minutes South, an hours drive just t
50 Thom@s: Ah, right, didn't realise you were in the 13-15 age group. And yes I'm a "sane person" as you described it. Thom@s
51 Gunsontheroof: This. The message you were about to post is too short and probably not of any higher value to the topic at hand. You should think long and hard before
53 Kunoichi: I pay 25 bucks to rejoin a.net, at 6 PM, Sydney time, just to realise I can't really post anywhere because EVERYONE IS ASLEEP and the forum is dead, m
54 QFA380: Join the club, gets pretty boring in the evenings on here.Although in a few hours all the brits at work will start piling in. Feel sorry for the cat.
55 Kunoichi: I just did- and paid 25 USD for the honour too No need to- I babysit him while my hostfamily are at work, he's usually the one herassing me I hate to
56 AndesSMF: Before you know it, you'll realize how much of an honor it is... Janni, is that you?????? If so, let me be the first one to say 'Welcome Back'.[Edite
57 Kunoichi: Indeed This time, with my own account and everything Thank you! Good to be back
58 AndesSMF: Glad to see you. Hopefully Australia is treating you well.
59 Kunoichi: Thanks, and 'tis Apart from getting 400 AUD stolen (which the travel insurance covered) and just barely making it out of Alice Springs without gettin
60 QFA380: How else could Australia treat her? All we know is how to treat people well.
61 QFA380: How else could Australia treat her? All we know is how to treat people well.
67 QFA380: I am actually. You just wait, not long til Jafa will be coming over here, maybe he will see how great our country is compared to theirs and move over
68 Copaair737: I do a little one-handed reading. -Copa
69 AndesSMF: Isn't New Zealand where Australia sends its prisoners??? (Bias warning: had a girlfriend stolen by a Kiwi. Their divorce was nasty. True story.)
70 QFA380: Nah, we have to keep em here unfortunately. Would be good if we could just ship them over there and forget about them.