NY Times Cross Word Puzzle, The Daily Jumble, Comics in printed form, going to see a movie, crank calling, egging or TP’ing neighbor’s house, in addition to the above. Ah, the good old days. Personally I never did the egging or TP’ing, minimal crank calls. (Is your refrigerator running?)
“I got me ten fine toes to wiggle in the sand, lots of idle fingers snap to my command, a lovely pair of heels that kick to beat the band, contemplating nature can be fascinating.”
BE THIS GUY almost 7 years ago
Soap operas.
electricshadow Premium Member almost 7 years ago
reading, gambling, arguing about politics…
Lady Bri almost 7 years ago
television and video arcades
Jeff0811 over 6 years ago
NY Times Cross Word Puzzle, The Daily Jumble, Comics in printed form, going to see a movie, crank calling, egging or TP’ing neighbor’s house, in addition to the above. Ah, the good old days. Personally I never did the egging or TP’ing, minimal crank calls. (Is your refrigerator running?)
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’d tell you, but then I’d have to kill you, so…
J Short over 6 years ago
To bad Leonardo da Vinci isn’t around to give you some ideas.
Pocosdad over 6 years ago
Playing Solitaire ’til dawn, with a deck of fifty-one.
rhpii over 6 years ago
They spent time with their dog! Go for a walk!!!
nosirrom over 6 years ago
We have thumbs. We twiddled a lot.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 6 years ago
TV. Before that, books.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
For me it was Paperbacks.
Perkycat over 6 years ago
I know I was a lot more productive BC………..before computers.
Andrew Sleeth over 6 years ago
I’d rather know why anyone would have their work station face a wall rather than a window.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 6 years ago
“Before computers? I dunno. Let me Google it.”
well-i-never over 6 years ago
“I got me ten fine toes to wiggle in the sand, lots of idle fingers snap to my command, a lovely pair of heels that kick to beat the band, contemplating nature can be fascinating.”
Raider Red Premium Member over 6 years ago
Ouch; what’s old is new again. See Dilbert Classics from today for a, shall we say, somewhat similar strip punchline.
http://www.gocomics.com/dilbert-classics/2018/02/14