Typical Playing Day?
Witches:
Speaking of old cats, my cat is 20. She's in perfect health, except she needs to eat all the time. I think she's not getting enough nutrition from her food. She doesn't show any ill effects, though. She's the skinniest little thing you ever saw: I think being skinny has helped her live this long, much like with people ... which doesn't bode well for me LOL.
She's deaf as a post and has apparently lost her sense of smell, but there's nothing wrong with her eyesight. Or her yowl. :D
I'm a writer, currently bored to death by my job and looking for something new. I write novels but so far am not published. So I guess I'd better hold on to my day job, sigh.
Kitiara:
I am lucky in that I can play almost as much as I want. For now. I am a stay at home Mom so my day is mostly free. Unfortunately my 3 year old is as addicted to the computer as I am, so I do have to share some. And when my husband gets home from work I turn over the computer to him (only fair I guess). Things should change soon though. I have a job interview Friday (I have been looking for a long time) and hubby's 15 year old daughter will be coming to live with us in 3 weeks. Hmm. Sneaking my Sims time in may get complicated.
I too have a husband who doesn't understand my Sims obsession (and it is an obsession). He likes games, but thinks the Sims is silly. Oh well, no one is perfect.
Zeljka:
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. . . my husband seems to feel he will implode if I'm on the computer and he's awake and at home (he is REALLY not good at entertaining himself). . . .
He sounds like my husband!
I work from 8-4:30 p.m., which puts me home about 5 p.m. I try to get at least 1/2 hour workout in before I start on supper. By the time supper is cooked, eaten, and cleaned up after, it's usually after 7 p.m. I sit with the hubby for about an hour (give or take), then off to sims I go 'til at least 11 p.m.
I am in the same boat on the same river with y'all. JM has disparaged me over how "needy" my hubby seems to be. My hubby HATES when I am on the computer. He wants me to watch tv with him. Yeah, that's togetherness, baby! :D I need to get him addicted to a game so he'll leave me alone to sim in peace. But he thinks they are a "waste of time"
C
My husband is the same way. I keep waiting for an explaination of how t.v. isn't a "waste of time"...or at least how me "wasting" time on a game is any different then him spending 4 hrs watching some televisied football game. ???
In the same boat, It's taken almost a year, but I've finally convinced mine that the computer is my 'tv'.
He is also terrible at entertaining himself, though happy in front of a tv. It doesn't have to be good tv, he'll happily watch bad tv, reruns he's seen 200 times etc.. Realizing he wasn't getting it, I agreed to 'spend time' with him and was apparently so disruptive to his viewing that he actually suggested I go play my 'stupid' game.
It's not that I can't sit quietly in front of a tv, but he watches 5 or 6 shows at the same time and flips through constantly.
witch:
Quote from: Zeljka on 2005 November 03, 07:13:38
It's not that I can't sit quietly in front of a tv, but he watches 5 or 6 shows at the same time and flips through constantly.
How irritating. I take the remote off anyone who doesn't know when to stop pressing buttons. I can't sit still in front of the telly though, there's just not enough going on. I have even been known to read, knit and watch TV at the same time just to occupy my mind, particularly if it is an American sitcom. Family and friends get annoyed when I tell them the plot after the first five minutes, then proceed to critique the movie/show while it's playing. Haven't you got a game you'd rather be playing, they ask? Yup! I say. :)
As for men not needing much stimulation in the way of entertainment, I don't know if this is the norm but - A conversation with the S/O:
[Me] 'What are you thinking?'
[Him] 'Me? Nothing'.
'What do you mean nothing, you must be thinking of something, people train for years to be able to think nothing'.
'Really. Nothing'.
'Since we last spoke five minutes ago I've; admired the leaves on the tree outside, planned dinner and thought about my homework. Maybe you're just not remembering what you thought'?
Quizzical, slightly puzzled look, 'Really, nothing, I wasn't thinking about anything'.
BTW: ontopic for once, I pulled a sickie today and got to play sims all afternoon. I'm pulling another tomorrow. ;D
cwieberdink:
Quote from: witch on 2005 November 03, 12:13:39
As for men not needing much stimulation in the way of entertainment, I don't know if this is the norm but - A conversation with the S/O:
[Me] 'What are you thinking?'
[Him] 'Me? Nothing'.
'What do you mean nothing, you must be thinking of something, people train for years to be able to think nothing'.
'Really. Nothing'.
'Since we last spoke five minutes ago I've; admired the leaves on the tree outside, planned dinner and thought about my homework. Maybe you're just not remembering what you thought'?
Quizzical, slightly puzzled look, 'Really, nothing, I wasn't thinking about anything'.
BTW: ontopic for once, I pulled a sickie today and got to play sims all afternoon. I'm pulling another tomorrow. ;D
:D Have you been looking in my windows? I can't watch TV either without my laptop on or crocheting or reading a book or magazine at the same time. I usually find the TV so disruptive to my reading that I try to turn it off or I go lay in bed and read instead of sitting on the sofa.
C
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