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31st January 2014, 13:02 #1
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Things to do.
Well I have just returned from the hospital. It appears I have broken the 5th metatarsal in my Left Foot.
(Waits for people to go awwwwww )
My main hobbies are out, work is out, so I have 6 weeks to fill of doing very little so I need some ideas of things to do in that time.
I have been sketching over the past few days so that's something I can continue with.
Posting nonsense on Motorsport Forums is a given.
Anyone got any other good Ideas.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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31st January 2014, 15:56 #2
Re: Things to do.
Flightsimming is really fun. Get FSX or Prepar3D v2+ a joystick and your good to go.
Start with the default planes and airports before you move on to goodier and more advanced stuff....Funny how ev'rything was roses when we held on to the guns...
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31st January 2014, 16:42 #3
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That's a nice idea. I already have some of the things I need. As dull as it sounds to some, I also have a rail simulator.
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31st January 2014, 19:56 #4
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Re: Things to do.
- sleep a lot
- talk on the phone with your friends
-watch the winter Olympics
-solve sudoku
- read books
- learn a foreign language
- try on old clothes
- try to write a poem
- watch a movie. on TV
- bake a cake
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etc.
BTW, I'm sorry for your injury.
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Re: Things to do.
Stand on your head
United in diversity !!!
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Re: Things to do.
Swimming will keep the muscles in tone - obviously only possible if your foot isn't in a cast
Crafts - i.e. making things - model racing cars, Christmas cards, marquetry, carving wood or bone, jewelry making, restoring old furniture
Rebuild a car or motor bike - you can do most of the work sitting down
Furniture making - First make a stool to sit at your workbench
Study something you've always wanted to (e.g. my daughter did a postal interior design course when she had a leg in plaster)Duncan Rollo
The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.
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31st January 2014, 21:17 #7
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Re: Things to do.
There are loads of things to do , but ,
skydiving is out .
No tap dancing .
Most martial arts and other combative sports are no go , with the exception of thumb wrestling , if one is not too rambunctious about it .
Sorry to hear about your foot .
Accepting being pampered is the best way to heal , Steve .
Do you drive auto or stick ?
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31st January 2014, 22:18 #8
Re: Things to do.
Originally Posted by BleAivano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlTuC18xVII
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31st January 2014, 22:21 #9
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Originally Posted by BagwanI still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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31st January 2014, 22:22 #10
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Thanks for the kind thoughts guys. You have actually given me some nice idea's.
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