I want to stay off AIM & Myspace for a long time but I honestly dont know how to do this. I always end up going on AIM when Im bored and myspace too. does anyone have any ideas of what to do when youre bored instead of myspace/aim? It can be on the computer..just not on those sites.
PrEpCuTiE442 answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 3:06 pm: Well there is this one site that i used to be on all the time that can keep you entertained for hours or even days! its called www.habbohotel.com
and its free enless you buy the furniture on it but thats a different story! hope you like it! (:
britt514 answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 2:27 pm: get out of the house.
yeah i know aim and myspace do get addicting when ur bored. thats why i like to stay occupied.
just go out and have fun you only live once. [ britt514's advice column | Ask britt514 A Question ]
Bellaitaliana311 answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 2:11 pm: The easiest way for me to stay off aim and myspace is to get out of the house! go to the mall, hang out with friends, or even better go camping with your family. keep yourself occupied and you wont even think about myspace or aim! xoxo [ Bellaitaliana311's advice column | Ask Bellaitaliana311 A Question ]
coconutcatastrophe answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 11:59 am: heres some ideas:
-go to the mall
-go to the beach or lake (if you live near one)
-go swimming with friends
-go for a walk with friends
-go outside (=
-redo your room
-go tanning
-go running
-get some neighborhood people and play wiffleball
-watch a movie
FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 11:43 am: You can try going to Bored.com! It is chalked full of interesting things to do. Also, since this is summertime, you should think about: going on a shopping spree, give yourself a makeover, clean your room, reorganize your closet, write in a joural, cook, have a movie marathon. Anything! Just enjoy yourself. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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