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Old 04-20-2009, 09:20 PM #1
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Crazy Time fillers... any suggestions?

I have been unemployed for a little over a month and I am feeling more and more bored. I know quite a few of you are on SSDI... I was wondering if any of you had suggestions of activites or hobbies I could pick up to pass time. I don't have a vehicle (actually I own my truck... but the fiance takes it to work) so I can't go anywhere...
Im in the middle of what I think is an exacerbation so I don't have a lot of energy but my brain is totally bored and I am sick of staring at the TV and the internet...

I guess maybe I should look into getting a job.... or something... don't really want one right now.. but man oh man I am bored outta my gourd! lol
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