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LeftyBurnz
Mr. I Eat Butthole



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Re: Free Fun At Home [Re: KBG1977]
#14851219 - 07/31/11 11:31 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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KBG1977 said: umm,he said quality time with the kids.Sex,and brewing wine last time I checked wasn't a good thing to do with your kids Take the kids,and wife fishing,and the garden idea is a really good one
sex definately not a kid friendly option, however depending on the age, brewing wine and beer could be a fun and educational thing to do with kids. maybe age 7-8 and up?
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WeiliiCoyote
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Some friends and I recently started playing backyard badminton. Its surprisingly a lot of fun and pretty easy to pick up.
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SurReality
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if i were walking down the street and saw doods playing badminton in there yard i would point and laugh
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LeftyBurnz
Mr. I Eat Butthole



Registered: 06/21/05
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WeiliiCoyote said: Some friends and I recently started playing backyard badminton. Its surprisingly a lot of fun and pretty easy to pick up.
i like horseshoes, bocce, lawn darts and cornhole.
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Fonzee
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Gardening is the most time consuming, lowest investment and rewarding option I can think of.
Most likely you can build a few raised beds without investing a dime by savaging some drawers and stuff. Seeds could be obtained from friends \ neighbors and such for free most of the time. Or you could bring cooking to a seed swapping meeting and get seeds for cookies. I'm usually able to find all the tubing and drippers needed for a irrigation setup by the side of the roads. But you really don't have to get one, you can use the plain old hose. To save water you could collect water from the house that usually goes fresh down the drain. I collect the water that runs in the bath before the hot water come from the roof. A good friend of mine does the dishes with a tub in the bottom of the sink and use vinegar based dish soup then when its filled she pours it with the veggie scraps to her garden. Soil could be dug up from a good patch if you find one and compost could probably be found for free if you look around.
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Fraggin
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Re: Free Fun At Home [Re: Fonzee]
#14952168 - 08/20/11 11:42 AM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Wow... Thanks for the tips.
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airclay
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Re: Free Fun At Home [Re: Fraggin]
#14955744 - 08/21/11 08:23 AM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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teach your kids to steal cable and rot their brains for free
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riffdex
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Re: Free Fun At Home [Re: Fraggin]
#15004100 - 08/30/11 09:36 PM (12 years, 6 months ago) |
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Im curious to hear how much you were able to save up; It is amazing how much of our incomes end up going toward unneeded discretionary spending!
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d0urd3n
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Re: Free Fun At Home [Re: riffdex]
#15025237 - 09/03/11 09:23 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Frisbee golf was a good idea. Plus theres lots of woodchips at the place I go so I look for mushrooms as I go. And go hiking where you can sorta look around too.
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