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I'm just a little bored. Very slow day at work & was wondering if anyone knew of any good websites to occupy my time with. Thanks!


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Jestgar Rising Star

I think it's

www.coffeebreakarcade.com

swittenauer Enthusiast

I should have added that I like websites like womans day, family circle, ebay, amazon .com, any quizzes or personality things are good. Anything but video games. Kind of a no no here.

Jestgar Rising Star

snopes has a lot of time wasting things you can do.

epicurious if you like to browse recipes.

zillow to look up housing prices

googleearth is way fun

you can also find the online version of your local newspaper and catch up on the news.

thisamericanlife if you have headphones. You can listen to their previous broadcasts.

cars.com, find the puzzler section from cartalk (all words)

hmmm, I'm thinking I spend way too much time on the computer...

Yenni Enthusiast

Have you tried Open Original Shared Link ? Lots of fun...and thinking. Frustration. ;)

StrongerToday Enthusiast

try www.break.com

StrongerToday Enthusiast
Have you tried Open Original Shared Link ? Lots of fun...and thinking. Frustration. ;)

I can't get past the first level! D'oh!! What is it?


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www.gofugyourself.com. it's a fashion commentary/making fun of celebs site. it's sooooo funny.

Jestgar Rising Star
Have you tried Open Original Shared Link ? Lots of fun...and thinking. Frustration. ;)

OK, I might officially hate you. I'll have to drag my butt out of this site long enough to know, however.

swittenauer Enthusiast

Thanks! I need more. I really liked zillow & the strange houses.

GeoffCJ Enthusiast

digg.com

Fark.com

www.netvibes.com - Takes a little setup, but tons of good stuff.

swittenauer Enthusiast

Thanks, I really liked fark.com.

Jo.R Contributor
Have you tried Open Original Shared Link ? Lots of fun...and thinking. Frustration. ;)

Evil! I do sudoku, kakuro, and logic puzzles, but these are beyond me.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

OK, which of you evil people showed me the weffriddles?? I am hooked!!!! I am already on level 7! then of course my computer froze and had to reboot, so I am at a standstill on level 7, took me about a half hour to get that far.. not bad! but now I have to solve these! sheesh!

Thanks though, they are great fun!!

StrongerToday Enthusiast
OK, which of you evil people showed me the weffriddles?? I am hooked!!!! I am already on level 7! then of course my computer froze and had to reboot, so I am at a standstill on level 7, took me about a half hour to get that far.. not bad! but now I have to solve these! sheesh!

Thanks though, they are great fun!!

I can't get past the first level! :blink:

Jestgar Rising Star
I can't get past the first level! :blink:

How do you figure out "what's in the dark"?

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

heehehee, do you want me to be a spoiler?? I will tell you the first level if you want me to... and btw, as you are going thru it, they dont mention this until level 10 or so, write down all of your answers to each level, you will need them again in future levels!!!! Good luck!!

Jestgar Rising Star
heehehee, do you want me to be a spoiler?? I will tell you the first level if you want me to... a

Tink NO!!!

You might accidentally spoil it for someone who's just googling for information!

StrongerToday Enthusiast

I got it!! Finally. :o

gfp Enthusiast

Erm tried this in the morning and got to level 12 in 5 mins (then I checked and it was actually 1 1/2 hrs) and still stuck at level 12...

the forum seems to suggest its something to do with college football or something so my interest suddenly stopped...

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Erm tried this in the morning and got to level 12 in 5 mins (then I checked and it was actually 1 1/2 hrs) and still stuck at level 12...

the forum seems to suggest its something to do with college football or something so my interest suddenly stopped...

OMG, ROFL :lol::lol::lol:

..it's taken me 1HOUR, yes ONE WHOLE HOUR to get to level 3 (....and now my poor brain needs to rest :wacko: )

gfp Enthusiast
OMG, ROFL :lol::lol::lol:

..it's taken me 1HOUR, yes ONE WHOLE HOUR to get to level 3 (....and now my poor brain needs to rest :wacko: )

erm, that one has an inacurate clue.....

if I remember.... but perhaps its just the accent?

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I would never be a spoiler out here in the open.. only in a PM or just give hints if you wanted them.. I got to level 12 too, then I actually used a spoiler and have no idea how or why this is the answer.. I am taking a break.. it does give you a headache after a while!!!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

These are just funny picture sites:

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Then love Open Original Shared Link for wierd news info.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I got started on Craigslist a few weeks ago, very neat place to sell/buy things in your local area. Well I showed it to the girl in the cubie next to me and then we showed it to another coworker. I got them addicted. When we get bored we go shopping!

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