bored at home on a saturday night...it sucks.
Yet another saturday night and i'm stuck at home with nothing to do. Not like there is much to do in this town but there have to be better options than this. I would call some of my friends to go do something or sit around here and do nothing (which usually consists of liquor and fireworks) but their all doing summer classes in their college towns or in a few cases are states away doing the military thing.
The ones that are around are at work, which i can understand but until i get a job i'm the one bored at home.
In the least i now get BBC America so saturday night features episodes of Torchwood and Primeval that are either new or at least new to me, so if nothing else i can nerd out in my anti-social saturday nights.
It was about the same yesterday too, but i spent the entire day out and around looking after my younger cousin so i could give my grandmother a break from watching him. Took him to see Land of the Lost and just generally wondered local stores for video games.
We both got some time in on a store display of Punchout!, been wanting it for awhile but now i want it even more, and now so does he. (good to know someone in my family can appreciate fine gaming)
Yet another saturday night and i'm stuck at home with nothing to do. Not like there is much to do in this town but there have to be better options than this. I would call some of my friends to go do something or sit around here and do nothing (which usually consists of liquor and fireworks) but their all doing summer classes in their college towns or in a few cases are states away doing the military thing.
The ones that are around are at work, which i can understand but until i get a job i'm the one bored at home.
In the least i now get BBC America so saturday night features episodes of Torchwood and Primeval that are either new or at least new to me, so if nothing else i can nerd out in my anti-social saturday nights.
It was about the same yesterday too, but i spent the entire day out and around looking after my younger cousin so i could give my grandmother a break from watching him. Took him to see Land of the Lost and just generally wondered local stores for video games.
We both got some time in on a store display of Punchout!, been wanting it for awhile but now i want it even more, and now so does he. (good to know someone in my family can appreciate fine gaming)