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Old 05-24-2011, 08:28 PM   #1
piercehawkeye45
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If you want your summer to seem a bit longer you should make a list of things you want to do and then whenever you are bored you will always have ideas. Some things I'm going to try to do this summer..

*Learn an instrument
*Workout (P90X is legit)
*Learn how to dance like swing or salsa (students can get discounts at some studios)
*Slip n Slide (this is REALLY fun)
*Grill
*Concerts
*Go Karts (real Go Karts...not kidde karts)
*Skydive
*Zoo or Arboretum (good date ideas)
*Golf
*Hooka
*Fish
*Paintball
*Comedy Clubs
*Amusement Parks
*Bike
*Learn to some recipes for cooking
*Garden or growing some plants
*Volleyball and other summer sports
*Horse Racing
*Baseball Games
*Swim
*Triathon or Marathon
*Books or magazines
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Old 05-24-2011, 08:37 PM   #2
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Some questions for you, pierce:

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*Learn an instrument Which one(s) are you thinking?
*Workout (P90X is legit) definitely legit...kicks my ass!
*Learn how to dance like swing or salsa (students can get discounts at some studios)
*Slip n Slide (this is REALLY fun)
*Grill
*Concerts
*Go Karts (real Go Karts...not kidde karts)
*Skydive
*Zoo or Arboretum (good date ideas)
*Golf
*Hooka
*Fish
*Paintball
*Comedy Clubs
*Amusement Parks
*Bike
*Learn to some recipes for cooking
*Garden or growing some plants
*Volleyball and other summer sports
*Horse Racing You going to race them or watch them?
*Baseball Games
*Swim
*Triathon or Marathon
*Books or magazines
Just curious
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Old 05-25-2011, 01:02 AM   #3
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That's a pretty decent list you've got there. Brace yourself.

I do a lot of those things already: I play a few instruments, work out regularly but don't dance because i have a bad back, grill often, am too big to slip n' slide(built rather like a linebacker), go to concerts, don't gokart but do go to arcades that have them and play games, skydiving is expensive and a little scary so i'll pass on that for now, do go to the zoo once in a while, hate golf, will consider hookah, go fishing once in a blue moon (but this is CA and licenses are expensive! $50, so you'd better mean it!), paintball I might consider but that requires a good group I don't have (I'd rather play Team Fortress 2 anyways), will consider comedy clubs, go to amusement parks a couple times a year, don't have a bike yet but am saving for one, cook frequently, gardening i avoid for the sake of the plants, go out and play catch with a football and kick a soccer ball and play badminton with a friend or two regularly but can't do too much volleyball cause of the jumping and back issues, can't afford to gamble on horses much but am planning on a summer casino run, the nearest baseball team is.. the SF Giants... watching a losing game can be fun and all, but you know, no way to a triathalon or marathon - i can't run, and i read books and magazines both on paper and via kindle CONSTANTLY.

*deep breaths*

So as you can see, I'm still at loose ends for things to do. Thanks for the suggestions!

I also do a bit of volunteer stuff, I may do a bit more - I just read about a local "computers for schools and poor people" program that may need some assistance. Also big on my list is a temp job or similar to bring in some cash for the summer.

And getting my ham radio setup going again. It's antenna season!

Oh, and as for jimhelm's idea.. Yeah, did I mention I'm in California too? But smoking bad. Meditation good.

Any other summertime suggestions?

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If you want your summer to seem a bit longer you should make a list of things you want to do and then whenever you are bored you will always have ideas. Some things I'm going to try to do this summer..

*Learn an instrument
*Workout (P90X is legit)
*Learn how to dance like swing or salsa (students can get discounts at some studios)
*Slip n Slide (this is REALLY fun)
*Grill
*Concerts
*Go Karts (real Go Karts...not kidde karts)
*Skydive
*Zoo or Arboretum (good date ideas)
*Golf
*Hooka
*Fish
*Paintball
*Comedy Clubs
*Amusement Parks
*Bike
*Learn to some recipes for cooking
*Garden or growing some plants
*Volleyball and other summer sports
*Horse Racing
*Baseball Games
*Swim
*Triathon or Marathon
*Books or magazines

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Old 05-25-2011, 01:20 PM   #4
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I do a lot of those things already: I play a few instruments, work out regularly but don't dance because i have a bad back, grill often, am too big to slip n' slide(built rather like a linebacker), go to concerts, don't gokart but do go to arcades that have them and play games, skydiving is expensive and a little scary so i'll pass on that for now, do go to the zoo once in a while, hate golf, will consider hookah, go fishing once in a blue moon (but this is CA and licenses are expensive! $50, so you'd better mean it!), paintball I might consider but that requires a good group I don't have (I'd rather play Team Fortress 2 anyways), will consider comedy clubs, go to amusement parks a couple times a year, don't have a bike yet but am saving for one, cook frequently, gardening i avoid for the sake of the plants, go out and play catch with a football and kick a soccer ball and play badminton with a friend or two regularly but can't do too much volleyball cause of the jumping and back issues, can't afford to gamble on horses much but am planning on a summer casino run, the nearest baseball team is.. the SF Giants... watching a losing game can be fun and all, but you know, no way to a triathalon or marathon - i can't run, and i read books and magazines both on paper and via kindle CONSTANTLY.
Impressive. Most people our age, at least that I know of, would consider it a successful summer if they did any more than three of those...


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Then start Insanity the following week. I guarantee you at the end of it you will have never been in better shape in your entire life. or you'll be dead.
Haha, I might lean towards the second option.
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Old 05-26-2011, 12:57 PM   #5
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I also do a bit of volunteer stuff, I may do a bit more - I just read about a local "computers for schools and poor people" program that may need some assistance. Also big on my list is a temp job or similar to bring in some cash for the summer.
As with most other people, anything I could suggest, you've already got covered.
I volunteered when I was out of work, as a way of filling up the days. I only had one bad experience, and that was due to where I was in my head rather than the actual experience. Note - if you have to sneak into the toilet to neck tramp juice during a break, you have problems. My other experiences were very worthwhile and helped me grow as a person, cliched as it is.

Of course I'm biased because my volunteering lead to a job I prize more than anything else I've ever done.

So the only thing I can add to the list is "work with children". I'd have spat at that suggestion 2 years ago, but they have a wonderful way of deflating the ego, while still being so egotistical that they help you forget your woes. Overweight, lonely, unhappy at home? "Mrs O-, I have a wobbly tooth! Look!"

And temp work is an excellent motivator. When you go in and they think you are amazing because you can file and photocopy and even write coherent letters (amend for your profession of choice) you realise there are a lot of jobs out there that you do not want to get stuck in. I was offered employment nearly everywhere I temped. I took two of them up on it - one out of interest which worked wonderfully - and one out of desperation - where I crashed and burned.

Selfishly, I say travel
Come over here!
I'll show you the sights (not a cougar come-on).
It's only a 13 hour coach trip to Amsterdam from London!

I've wanted a Dwellar to come here since 2005.
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Old 05-27-2011, 10:35 PM   #6
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Wow, not bad. I do stuff at the animal shelter, mostly pet cats. I miss my old volunteer position back east with county emergency management, and always wished that would've lead to an actual job. I wouldn't mind working at the shelter, either, but that's a lot more.. biological in nature, and stinkier generally.

Hmm, children. I was giving a little bit of thought to applying to Big Brothers/Big Sisters as a brother to a kid, but only a little. My best friend growing up had one and he was a really nice guy, and it would be nice to make a difference like that. Maybe in a few years I'll revisit the idea, but now might not be the time. I like it in concept, though.

Before I went back to school I got my last full-time position via temp work, and ended up there for a number of years. One thing I don't want, though, is what happened there to happen again - namely, a work environment so hostile as to create more of the PTSD type of reoccuring nightmares I started having and still have to this day (and I left there in 2006!) Getting out of jobs like that is why I went back to school in the first place!

I do want to travel, but the money has to come first. And when I do, I'll be all over the UK, so a stop by is definitely not out of the question. About how much does that coach trip across cost? I'd want to make it over there to visit a friend in Eindhoven while I was at it, so actually Amsterdam would be a cool stop, and via London would be actually fantastic as I could work my way around starting in Dublin or something.

Not taken as a come-on I'm really rather fat and unattractive at any rate. It would be fun, though, to meet as many people as possible, and perhaps couch surf or at least take some good advice on fun to have in far-off locales.

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As with most other people, anything I could suggest, you've already got covered.
I volunteered when I was out of work, as a way of filling up the days. I only had one bad experience, and that was due to where I was in my head rather than the actual experience. Note - if you have to sneak into the toilet to neck tramp juice during a break, you have problems. My other experiences were very worthwhile and helped me grow as a person, cliched as it is.

Of course I'm biased because my volunteering lead to a job I prize more than anything else I've ever done.

So the only thing I can add to the list is "work with children". I'd have spat at that suggestion 2 years ago, but they have a wonderful way of deflating the ego, while still being so egotistical that they help you forget your woes. Overweight, lonely, unhappy at home? "Mrs O-, I have a wobbly tooth! Look!"

And temp work is an excellent motivator. When you go in and they think you are amazing because you can file and photocopy and even write coherent letters (amend for your profession of choice) you realise there are a lot of jobs out there that you do not want to get stuck in. I was offered employment nearly everywhere I temped. I took two of them up on it - one out of interest which worked wonderfully - and one out of desperation - where I crashed and burned.

Selfishly, I say travel
Come over here!
I'll show you the sights (not a cougar come-on).
It's only a 13 hour coach trip to Amsterdam from London!

I've wanted a Dwellar to come here since 2005.
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