Gale Hartt: well, maybe you could take up a sport like swimming, gymnastics or soccer maybe basket ball, maybe try a whole bunch of different sports.
Donte Schoenhals: Read a book! Okay I am a librarian I am legally required to say that. Here is my real answer, learn an instrument. Pick up a guitar, blow into a harmonica, bang on some drums, whatever. Believe it, there is nothing like music when you are alone and bored and it tends to attract people so you do not stay alone too long.
Beau Starcevic: I agree...scrapbooking is a worthwhile thing to do with your time. You're preserving your life's memories and you can do it traditionally with paper supplies, or if you really like the computer, you can do it digitally. Check out some digital designs at www.topline-creations.com/toniziska
Kiersten Clayburn: I like scrapbooking. You can find pretty reasonably priced kits to get you started, and create pretty ways to store your photos. Or you could vol! unteer like maybe walk dogs at a humane society or something...
Barrett Zheng: go on yahoo answersand answer question
Davis Zou: i like to draw. why dont you try?
Karie Mavle: make some oragami stars! they are pretty and cute. very crafty and its a great gift for people :) other oragami is also a good idea. i made about 300my friend made about 5000! it was really cool :)
Whitley Leopold: Play computer games. LOL! (If you take this seriously, I suggest something like Neverwinter Nights, Runescape or World of Warcraft. Just something to do, thats all.....)
Antonia Boomershine: i love all of the answers but playing on the computer cant be a hobby..my boyfriend is usually on the computer, so i am looking for something to do later in the day or night.
Fritz Sisomphou: I LOVE to crochet. I took it up as a hobby a few years ago. It's relatively inexpensive. Crochet hooks are usually sold individually for anywhere between $1 - $2. Yarn varies dep! ending on thickness, material, and quantity. Usually, I get "w! orsted weight" yarn, probably Red Heart or Caron brands, which run about two dollars and change normally. To learn "the art of crochet" ;) you can either get "The Encyclopedia of Crochet" at a craft store (Jo-Ann Fabrics, Michael's, Hobby Lobby, etc.), or online. I included links to online instructions to learn how to crochet, as well as the amazon.com link for "The Encyclopedia of Crochet" book, in case you want to know what to look for BEFORE you head out to the store. Hope this helps!...Show more
Rolanda Merritt: I like drawing and making cards, that can be really cheap and time-consuming. Reading, learning a foreign language, learning a musical instrument, are all things that are fun. You can also learn to dance, in classes or with DVDs. There are a lot of dance types out there: hula, swing, flamenco, and that can be a lot of fun. I know some people that paint, which isn't too expensive. Sorry that's not much, but I hope it helps.
Lashawn Zabarkes: A good ho! bby would be to do some community service. It can be a lot of fun and you get to help others. There are tons of things that you can volunteer on. From personal experience I can say that it is time well spent and very rewarding. And the cool thing about it is that you do it for however long you want or are able to. Hope it helps :D
Teodoro Lamond: You could try recycling some candle jars, old vases, picture frames etc. by decorating them using seashells and other items with glue. Take a look at www.shellcraft-guides.com to see what I am talking about.
Marhta Teahan: go to the gym.. everytime i come back from the gym i feel really happy.. not to mention it builds up ur apetite so u can go home and enjoy a really nice meal afterwards.. :)+ it keeps u fit!! that's 3 in one.. =D
Janita Tetlow: I suggest you try origami. You just need a few sheets of paper and you can practice folding them into many shapes, objects and animals. This hobby kills time and at the s! ame time it makes you think creatively and logically. You can visit man! y websites to get step by step instructions on how to fold the pieces. When you get better at it, you can fold beautifully colored shimmer or patterned paper to make beautiful things. You can even give it to your friends as a little gift for no particular reason. They'll appreciate the lovely and cute artworks. Looks at these links :http://math.nyu.edu/phd_students/amirishs/Origami/...http://tiger.towson.edu/~jmaple1/Origami/rose4pink...http://www.happynews.com/living/eventtips/estimati...http://www.origami.34sp.com/pig.jpg...Show more
Devon Kalberer: If you are open to many ideas, then try a hobby that makes you money. I like old motorcycles, so I buy (on craigslist) and sell parts from time to time (on ebay.) I get to make connections, learn more about what I like AND make money. I sort of fell into it, but I like it.
Mitchell Pickens: My hobby is reading mangas like Inuyasha. Maybe you could pick up on this??? At borders book store, the cost about $8.95+ta! x Also I like to make tissue paper flowers. all you need is tissue paper pipecleaners and scissors!
Alma Twomey: Lotts of Things,Go window Shopping &maybe Stop By For a popGo feed the wild life outside.Write down your feelingswatch a Good movie on tvRent a Cheap movieGo to pet shop & see the pets.have a Friend take a Walk with youTalk on phone,Draw, & colorClean.Clean out your Drawers Do Dishes.Soak your Coffee Cups & get stains outPlay on line games,Play cards,Make a Photo Allbum & add Pictures To itMake love,Help someone.Volunteer some placePut clean Sheets on your bed----------------------------------------------Some Random ideas for you....Show more
Cyndy Grimes: I have an idea.read a lot and go to the club.play volleyball there.
Warren Kotter: Play an new instrument, grow a plant, or paint a picture.
Nannie Kasee: try knitting, you can be productive by making stuff. plus learning is half the fun.
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