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Day One of Things to do in a Small Town

In this busily growing world there are cities all over the place and buildings popping up everywhere. But there are still some relatively small towns. And in those small towns there are people who get bored (especially teen-agers) from not having anywhere to go or anything to do in their town. For the next few days I'll be making some observations to see what some of those people find to do.
I have found that there are three possible solutions for being bored in a small town. So you could either
a. move to a bigger town,
b. wait a few years for your town to grow, or
c. find a way to dill with it.
Of course solution b will now cure your boredom anytime soon.
But the main thing to remember is not to go insane from boredom. As some people might say, if you're bored, don't rub it in.

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Latest reply: Jun 19, 2000

research

I'm going to post some things in my journal that should be of use to users of THE GUIDE. But I'll have to do more rasearch before I do. I'll stort with something easy I guess.
I've noticed that not many people reply to the journal entries. I hope you will with mine. Come back soon.

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Latest reply: Jun 18, 2000

invite to my site

I have a web community at [Broken link removed by Moderator].
it's pretty new and I need more members. The site really needs the help of it's members to grow. So join won't you?

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writing

I am working on a short story that I am going to send to some magazines to see if they'll publish it. I hope to someday write novels. I like to write sciance fiction.

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