Does anyone else sit in with a book on Saturday night or am I dull as fuck?
I guess I’m dull as f...k too.
You could always go to the beach and read a book. You are in Swansea.
Sit at computer on Agnostic.com with tv on in background.
All the time!
I do that too. Or TV. But then, I'm an old fart.
I got you beat: Saturday nights I head to the Dharma center for a 45 minute discourse on the nature of mind (more or less, usually), followed by chanting. After that I am generally good and ready for some deep contemplation, a cup of tea, and a read of some Indian scripture.
Where's my prize?
Reading expands the mind, and that is never dull.
Unless you're reading Dan Brown, which has been scientifically proven to collapse the mind.
I'm pouring a glass of whiskey and picking up a book as we speak.
@jioo087 Or drink it fast and refill it when no-one is watching.
Okay. I lied. I'm still on here. But I do have a glass of whiskey and a cigarette.
While I do read alot, Saturday nights for me are often spent doing other activities. If you enjoy reading on Saturdays, then you certainly are not dull, always do what you enjoy and don't worry about what others may think.
I sit with the good book and a graven image or two, looking for inspiration, but last year when the word became flesh and I stoned my neighbor to death for working on the Sabbath, almost got caught. My advice, read a science or fiction book.
Hmmm, let's see - if I have a choice between spending a Saturday night in a noisy nightclub shouting at someone to try to have a conversation, or settling in with a glass of wine and a good book it's a total no-brainer. So, you might be dull as fuck, but if you are then so am I and lot of other people here. Of course, the question then becomes - what is the book...?
Hard to say, i used to do that more than recently, most find me disturbing rather than dull, lol
I often sit with a book on any night that ends the day. I go out occsionaly but being broke it has to be for a good cause. I hate crowds and have since I responded to the World Trade Center attack and spent ten months in New York city. My books keep me grounded and they don't change their mind.