Favorite non-sports related activities to do

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I enjoy surfing the internet, reading random topics that find interest while surfing. Playing flash games once in awhile(never play sports ones either) Listening to music mostly video game music. Walking outside to random places for no reason. Watching my recorded TV shows(yep no sports shows). History, Animal, Discovery, and military, alot of history, science, non-fiction stuff(informative stuff that does not bore me). And studying the japanese language.
"We believe in Vader, the Darth almighty, destroyer of Alderaan and the Sith. We believe in Luke, his only son, our Jedi. He was concieved by the power of the Force, and born of the senator Padme. Suffered under Darth Sidius, electrocuted, survived and partied with Ewoks. He descended to the Death Star, on the third hour he flew out in an Imperial ship and landed on Endor. He is seated on the right hand of Obi-Wan's ghost. He will come again to train Leia to be a Jedi. We believe? in Yoda.........:D
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I play World of Warcraft when I'm not on this page, edit images with all the different software I got. I like to watch Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, Monster Quest, UFO Hunters, etc. stuff like that, but I usually stick with the Discovery Channel, History Channel, Travel, some SciFi, but that's about it. There's the occasional On Demand or playing my Xbox 360. Then there's drawing, taking care of my rottweiler, and the list goes on.
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I play on PS3 or Xbox, read a book and go on the internet.
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I'm pretty much the same as Lewis.

A large part of my time has been taken up by Oblivion. Eight months later and I'm still on the same character I created when I first got the game! :lol:
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Haha nice. When my laptop was working I used to spend most of my time playing my RTS games.
"We believe in Vader, the Darth almighty, destroyer of Alderaan and the Sith. We believe in Luke, his only son, our Jedi. He was concieved by the power of the Force, and born of the senator Padme. Suffered under Darth Sidius, electrocuted, survived and partied with Ewoks. He descended to the Death Star, on the third hour he flew out in an Imperial ship and landed on Endor. He is seated on the right hand of Obi-Wan's ghost. He will come again to train Leia to be a Jedi. We believe? in Yoda.........:D
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Read about wars through out time really i don't like much else about history. Watch anime,play some rise of nations,sims 2 or command and conquer i play those most often but right now I'm on a stars wars kick playing empire at war gold pack though i sometimes use my ps3,ps2,n64,gamecube,xbox, or Wii if it wasn't broken and had FAR less sports titles because thats all there is right now:( but that was my brothers idea to get the wii and he is a sports FREAK.
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sports rox1234 wrote:i lik 2 watch sports, play sports,go outside,hang out with my friends(cuz i actually hav a life),listen 2 music,go on myspace(i bet i hav more friends than u do!!)play videogames,play drums and guitar,go to the mall,skateboard,be hyper,watch tv,hav a good time,not read,not studybe crazy :D :mrgreen:
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He'll have to remember a couple sayings: "Paper or plastic?" or "Would you like fries with that?"
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Actually i want to go to law school.
blackdog4444 wrote:He'll have to remember a couple sayings: "Paper or plastic?" or "Would you like fries with that?"
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is when you are playing a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
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If you're so excited about going to law school, then why in the hell are you wasting your time trying to catch one of the Pandemic diseases [STDs]?
In fact..
Typical Education: First professional degree
Lawyer
Percent of workers in the occupation who have completed
High School or less: 0.2%
Some College: 0.7%
College or more: 99.1%

A bachelor's degree is the minimum formal education required for this occupation. However, it may also require graduate school. Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for this occupation. May require more than five years of experience. Employees may need some on-the-job training, but this occupation usually assumes that the person will already have the required skills, knowledge, work-related experience, and/or training.
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That has nothing to do with what i do when i am not learning.
blackdog4444 wrote:If you're so excited about going to law school, then why in the hell are you wasting your time trying to catch one of the Pandemic diseases [STDs]?
In fact..
Typical Education: First professional degree
Lawyer
Percent of workers in the occupation who have completed
High School or less: 0.2%
Some College: 0.7%
College or more: 99.1%

A bachelor's degree is the minimum formal education required for this occupation. However, it may also require graduate school. Extensive skill, knowledge, and experience are needed for this occupation. May require more than five years of experience. Employees may need some on-the-job training, but this occupation usually assumes that the person will already have the required skills, knowledge, work-related experience, and/or training.
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is when you are playing a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
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sports rox1234 wrote:That has nothing to do with what i do when i am not learning.
Which happens to be all the time!
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I actually am learning 6 hours a day.
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sports rox1234 wrote:That has nothing to do with what i do when i am not learning.
Which happens to be all the time!
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is when you are playing a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
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sports rox1234 wrote:I actually am learning 6 hours a day.
Yeah, like it takes you 6 hours to learn how to count to 6, or about one hour for each number.

Try doing an all-nighter and then you'll be able to count to 24.
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how am i supposed to do an all nighter if my mom is home all night?
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sports rox1234 wrote:I actually am learning 6 hours a day.
Yeah, like it takes you 6 hours to learn how to count to 6, or about one hour for each number.

Try doing an all-nighter and then you'll be able to count to 24.
I think the worst time to have a heart attack is when you are playing a game of charades...or a game of fake heart attack.
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