Question Posted Wednesday September 21 2005, 5:25 pm
i know you can't speed up time or anything but is there like a way to make the feek go by fast...well seems fast? I know it's kidna stupid but i'm just wonder?
karenR answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 7:52 pm: Its not stupid at all. The best way to have time seem to pass quickly is to keep busy. Always be doing something.
NicoleAlese answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 6:24 pm: Yes have fun .. time goes by when you have funn
in school just think of diff. ways to have a good
time so it goes by faster .. thats what i did ..
i was the class clown lol but now i am homeschooled
so yeah .. i hope i helped out ask me some ?s im
good at advice :] --Nikky Alese-- [ NicoleAlese's advice column | Ask NicoleAlese A Question ]
x0Leah0x answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 6:15 pm: This is what i do. First, i figure out what time exactly ill be half way done with the school week. I try to never look at the clock. And this may sound weird, but if u participate alot in class it makes time go by a lot faster. I know school sucks but what other choice do we got? lol hope i helped ya! [ x0Leah0x's advice column | Ask x0Leah0x A Question ]
LeeCoCheer05 answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 6:08 pm: Hey sweety!So things seem to be going slow huh? Well maybe you should call up some friends and hang out.You could also do things around the house.You know how parents are.They'd be stuck up your butt for doing that lol.Don't waste your time sitting around though!You only live this day once.Hope I helped! <3 nicole [ LeeCoCheer05's advice column | Ask LeeCoCheer05 A Question ]
sillyrob answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 5:25 pm: I've heard it's damn near impossible to make the feek go by fast, only level 80 mages have the abilities to do that. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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