I'm grounded for a long time. I can't leave and go anywhere... what are some good ideas for things to do to occupy me from the time i wake up to go to sleep?
christina answered Saturday June 9 2007, 9:34 pm: Take pictures of yourself.
Start writing/drawing.
Listen to music.
Watch tv.
Watch movies.
Go on the internet.
Talk on the phone.
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday June 9 2007, 8:54 pm: If you can ask this question then I assume that you're allowed to use the computer?
You can always play computer games or surf the Internet. Click this link here [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) for some sites that you can visit. These sites are mainly silly humour, but if you're just looking for something to occupy yourself, you can probably spend a lot of time on them.
You can also try drawing pictures or editing your photos. If you don't have an image-editing program, you can download the GIMP for free. Link here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
If you're more interested in reading, Wikipedia is a good place to start. You can find information about almost anything, from celebrities and sports teams to quantum physics. Read up on something that you're interested in.
See, all this and it's just the computer. Of course, if you're at home you might also watch TV or read books (if you have any). Don't forget to get off your chair to stretch now and then if you're doing something that you do sitting down. [ The_MoUsY_spell_checker's advice column | Ask The_MoUsY_spell_checker A Question ]
dirtyfryBG31MTB answered Saturday June 9 2007, 8:44 pm: play video games
talk on the phone/aim
facebook
answer advicenators questions abusively / comically and get banned multiple times / for life
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