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Well, when I have time for fun, I generally like to work on my comics, read some horror, history and genetics and play video games like WoW. I'd love to get back into some pnp roleplaying, but I don't know anybody in my area who even knows what d20 stands for, so no luck.

Otherwise, you can find me slacking off at work reading blogs like Bad Astronomy, Gene Expression and Dienekes, working on genetic genealogy projects and arguing points of Neolithic and Bronze Age population expansion/migration.

J.

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Guest Jessica Renae

For fun?

I mostly watch movies and play World of Warcraft. However, that is not all. I play ice and roller hockey, computer graphics and read and write.

Jessica

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Guest Rika-chama

I'm on the computer a lot. Usually I am on forums, watching/reading stuff, or looking up images. I also have a Wii which is super fun :D My friends and I usually play games or watch DVDs and I watch Scrubs with my parents every night

Ni-paa~

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Writing lyrics, stories. Listening to music. Playing guitar (Only i can't do this often anymore :( ) Running over white trainers in my wheelchair??? does that count as sometthing i like doing for fun????? (It's onk yreally fun if the white trainers are really really new and perfectly clean. Or the person has annoyed me in some way) :P

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Listening to music, playing video games (either on my PS2 or GBA), watching movies or documentaries on television. But mainly my time is taken up with looking for work right now, haha.

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Guest gwenthlian

Let me see, i climb, read, listen to music, try to understand philosophy, watch anime, play flute, teach myself japanese and rollerblade street and vert. I think thats it ^^

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Guest Firegirl

I read A LOT! I watch TV, hang with friends, go shopping, watch movies, write stories, sometimes play video games (I use to play them a lot, but when I started getting older I started to lose interest), go to dances (hopefully going to one tonight), and kill time on the internet, thats really all I can think of. Although I don't really have the time to do this things, I try to set aside a few hours in my to relax and do something I want to do.

-Lessa

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sports, football especially, umm....weight training, basketball, watching sports, water skiing, snowboarding. i also like to write, listen to music, watch TV, hang out with friends and family. alot of other things too but i don't really have the time to do any of this stuff :(

Drew

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Guest Brianna

lets see.

Reading (It varies depending on what mood I'm in, 1 week it will be religion, another it'll be classical literature, the next will be behavioral ecology, you get the point), writing poetry (my friends think I'm good at it), listening to music (indie!!!!!!<3), doing random stuff on the internet, playing video games (i play less than i used to, but i have an xbox 360, which is fun when it gets boring around here.), I ride my bike for exercise, 2-3 miles every few days (more if its good weather), i hang out with friends, but not alot because i really don't like too many of them, I used to play World of Warcraft a ton (i used it as a crutch for my gender problems over the summer), i still play, but not very much at all. But yeah, thats pretty much it. I work for my dad right now doing pest control (i hate it, but its money), i hope to get a job at a clothing store this summer. And then theres that monkey on my back, school (i HATE it, but only 2 more years of public school!!), and I want to be a doctor (family doctor or GP) when I get older, so I have a pretty good knowledge of basic medical concepts (i have a few books that I've read). So yeah. thats Alyssa in a nutshell hehe.

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Guest Andrea-M

Running my own business, when i have time :- reading, music (a must Classical-Thrash Metal), computers, video games, movies, cars, makeup, shopping, playing bass, eating copious amounts of chocolate, being pampered (hair/nails etc), walking my dog, horse riding, daydreaming. :) :)

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Guest Brianna

Haha, nope. My parents have encourage me and my siblings to pursue intellectual interests, and I love studying why and how animals behave. It really makes the natural world so much more interesting IMO.

Sounds boring, but its fun :D

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Guest Chloe b

Have a few hobbies that take up alot of my time including Playing with model trains, flying and baseball.

But there is one that stands out that I enjoy the most which is Ballet. Have a private lesson each week and although I have two left feet and absolutely rubbish at it, there is something about dancing around like a fairy in a tutu which lets the instructor and myself laugh for the whole 40 Min's :D

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Guest Kimmy
What do I do for fun? Usually its hanging out with my close friends. They accept me for who I am and don't judge. I am absolutly obsessed with Guitar Hero. It is soooo adicting. Once i turn it on time just flys by. Before i know it its like 5 in the morning and i need to get ready for work. Many sleepless nights lol

Hey Steph, YOU LOOK WONDERFUL! Welcome to the site. I'm late with that I know. hehehe You and I are about the same age, I turned 24 lat month. I wish I was musical, but I am not. When you are getting up to go to work, I am coming home to go to bed. hehehe

Again, welcome!

Kimmy

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Guest Kimmy

Me?

I longboard.

If you're not familiar, it's sort of like skateboarding, only on a longer board, with emphasis on hill "bombing" and carving.

I also hill slide (hand pucks, doing coleman slides, pendulums, etc.).

And I ski, Dance, do Gymnastics, and work with computers (open source, open mind) and I do a lot of computer art and digital immaging.

Lets see, oh yeah, I LOVE :D shopping! clothes are awesome! I also participate in co-curricular(extra-curricular) activities at school like Student Leadership and Student Govt. Umm, so yeah, that's kinda what I do for fun, what do you all do?

-Sarah

Hi, Sarah, What do I do for fun? I WORK! I LOVE my job.

Kimmy

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Guest dolly

im kind of a ghoul gal so i read comic books and watch horror movies alot. also do lot baiding and i have this guilty addiction to cllect acton figures and make big display pieces out of em. mostly g.i joes cus i grew up playin with those and barbies alot (that and i wanted to be lady jaye when i grew up) and ive also been workig on writing my comicbook ive been tryin to get out on the shelves now for a few good years.......jst been kinda blocked at the time which is funny cus it doesnt have a huge plot?

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