Death By Boredom
Jun. 8th, 2004 07:59 pmCan one die of boredom? I think I'm starting to find out.
I'm just not used to this. Usually I have TOO MUCH going on. Usually I'm so busy and frazzled that when I get an evening to myself, I scream a giant "Thank you!" to the heavens. Now I've spent so much time in my new apartment that, while fabulous, is starting to drive me nuts. I CRAVE STIMULUS!!!
Help!
I'm just not used to this. Usually I have TOO MUCH going on. Usually I'm so busy and frazzled that when I get an evening to myself, I scream a giant "Thank you!" to the heavens. Now I've spent so much time in my new apartment that, while fabulous, is starting to drive me nuts. I CRAVE STIMULUS!!!
Help!
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Date: 2004-06-09 01:54 am (UTC)I was going to say you can (win the lottery to pay for a ticket to) get on a train and come visit me. My office is 4 blocks from the Amtrak station here in Philly. But then I saw
katishna's suggestions, and, well, I just can't top those. Although John Adams is more believable there; you'd want to use the Franklin line here. :)
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Date: 2004-06-09 01:46 pm (UTC)I just need to find FREE things to do. :) (And convince The Girl to do them, but that's a different story.)