What to do in summer without internet

<p>I am gonna be in a house with no internet, computers, TV, mp3 players,…etc any sort of media.
Also, I won’t have any access to furnitures- except two beds and a kitchen table.</p>

<p>Any suggestions?</p>

<p>( I have 96 SAT Practice tests and a set of weights, but that is all. I am planning to buy some James Bond novels too.) Also I have 9 AP study guides.</p>

<p>I will be with my family.</p>

<p>I have fresh clothes and new colognes.</p>

<p>Summer reading books? Write your own book. Go swimming. Play basketball. PLay card games, etc.</p>

<p>Are you going to live in the middle of nowhere? :)</p>

<p>I’ve lived in an isolated, horribly traditional village where the villagers never use any kind of technology for their agriculture. But 1-2 of them still have mobiles!</p>

<p>^Actually, not really.
I am in a city, but my parents just moved there so I am staying there for the summer.</p>

<p>Why are you planning to live in a traditional village?</p>

<p>hahah you could try walking to the library sometimes?</p>

<p>I think I might be stuck w/o internet for a while as well b/c I’ll be in Dubai in the summer and last summer i tried to find wi fi hot spots but all of them were locked and we only have dial up…which is really slow and i had to install something from the etisalat for it to work…lol. But i think i’ll live again. Last summer i also went a good month and a half w/o any internet at all ( spent rest of the time in africa)…i survived.</p>

<p>I think you’ll be fine. Since you won’t have any internet your time is going to be used a lot more efficiently. (:</p>

<p>Library is right next to my house, but last summer I stayed there for 9 hours straight everyday.
I mean, there is nothing else to do!!!</p>

<p>I would kill myself.</p>

<p>I am thinking of getting even bigger in terms of bodybuilding.</p>

<p>Oh, so many possibilities…</p>

<p>Go to a hobby store and buy any of the kits - models, Chinese brush painting, etc.</p>

<p>Bring any (or get at the library) of the “teach yourself to…” or “learn to…” books such as:
Artsy types: Paint, Draw, Knit, photography, chain-mail, etc.
musical types: harmonica, recorder, sing, yodel, banjo, guitar, etc.
Educational types: Learn sign language, or any other language, Learn to write Japanese or Korean or calligraphy</p>

<p>Read all the classics, get a creative writing workbook and lots of blank journals.
Make up your own board/card game.</p>

<p>Thanks! Gonna be fun!
By the way I can write those languages you mentioned above.</p>

<p>That actually sounds pretty cool. Read books on stuff you’re interested in, work out a ton, learn some crazy new hobby…</p>

<p>Thats what it was like in the 70s.</p>

<p>Do what they did in the 70s.</p>

<p>get a 3g card!!!
or if you already have a 3g phone, see if it is tetherable if you hack it.</p>

<p>hack some wifi, steal a computer, chill in the city</p>

<ol>
<li>bring ****-ton of reading books (pref smart-looking)</li>
<li>go to beach with girls</li>
<li>???</li>
<li>Profit</li>
</ol>

<p>In all seriousness though, if you think reading a book at the beach is boring, you’re not going to enjoy life much.</p>

<p>Bodybuild bro</p>

<p>pot. trust me, the summer will go like POOF.</p>

<p>Or reading, travelling, etc. are all viable options.</p>

<p>Thanks. I am actually thinking of modeling</p>

<p>Go find women.</p>

<p>write a play, get some “locals” (funny wording, ha) to act in it, put it on your college transcript. oh snap</p>