Apr
17th

Top Ten Ways to Amuse Yourself When You’re Sick as a Dog

Filed under Ranter/Humorist | Posted by Saphrym
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(Sorry for my lack of posts recently. I ended up getting really sick Monday. I’m still not over it, but it’s becoming bearable. So, figured I’d make a post out of it.)

So while being stuck in bed because you’ve got the flu, there are always ways of amusing yourself. Some are rather obvious, like taking cold medicine. That’s always an enjoyable experience, right? (Notice the sarcasm.) Here’s a few of the less obvious ways to amuse yourself when you’re sick as a dog:

10. Staring at the ceiling and making pictures with the little dots. I found Charlie Brown a couple of days ago. However, he morphed into Arnold Schwarzenegger while looking at him, so that may have been the Nyquil. I don’t know.

9. Again, staring at something can be quite amusing. In this case I was staring at a digital frame. I had it loaded with pictures of the in-laws and pictures of farm animals. After a while the two started merging in my brain. Was rather hilarious to me.

8. Realizing you can sing much lower. Seriously, have you ever been sick and noticed your voice dropped an octave? Now you can do the Barry White solo with ease. Just don’t try in the shower ’cause the steam clears out your throat and you start sounding like a much younger Barry White. Kind of throws off the mood.

7. Reading is always a great way to pass the time when you’re sick. Of course, you might want to stay away from the fantasy and horror books. With the medicine and the delirium of a fever, you start imagining some of the stories coming true. Can be rather scary. This is one of those few times a guy is allowed to read a romance novel.

6. Write a book. Since you’re just laying there, you might as well make good use of the time. Write a book. Just realize that when you finally get well again you will not be able to read your handwriting. And if you use the “writing it in my head” method, also realize that your “sick” head and “well” head are two different things. Therefore, your “well” head won’t remember anything that your “sick” head did anyway.

5. Practice origami. I made some swans that could flap their wings, a frog that could really jump, and a boat that could really float. I also made some Chinese throwing stars and practiced throwing them at the ceiling. I even manged to hit Arnie right in the nose.

4. Silly Putty. Can’t say this enough. If you have a little plastic egg with some of this stuff in it, feel free to play with it for hours. It’s quite the stress reliever. And if you have some newspaper, you’re set. You’ll be copying comics all day and reading them backwards. Just don’t try and use it as a bouncy ball when you own a cat. It becomes fuzzy. And fuzzy Silly Putty is not a fun thing to play with at all.

3. Speaking of toys, my Rubik’s cube got plenty of use out of it. The stickers won’t stick to it anymore. So now it’s really easy to solve. All of the faces are black. Doesn’t matter how much I mix it up, it’s always solved.

2. Cell phones are fun. You can play games on them. You can make prank phone calls. However, it’s very hard to dial *67 before making a phone call with a cell phone. So prank phone calls don’t work as well when the person picks up and says “Hi Mike.”

1. The best way to amuse yourself when you’re sick as a dog is to build a play mountain out of the sheets and bed spread. Look around for items you can use as army men. Now just fill in the rest with your imagination. The really great thing is when your wife comes in and sees you playing like a little kid, she’ll only think you’re delirious from the medication and let you get away with it. Make sure to include plenty of >pyoo pyoo< noises when firing the imaginary guns. You won’t be able to do them any other time.

What do you like to do to keep yourself amused when you’re sick as a dog?

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14 Responses to “Top Ten Ways to Amuse Yourself When You’re Sick as a Dog”

  1. By Fool on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply

    Being as I have adhesion scar tissue from way too many surgeries, I am sick as a dog quite often. I usually pass the time in the hospital by playing with the NG tube. I am a fool.


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  2. By Grandy on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply

    Glad you’re on the mend…or at least hoping you are. Interesting how many of your activities are much more fun under the influence of some NyQuil. ;)
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  3. By rollerkaty on Apr 17, 2008 | Reply

    Godfather Parts I, II and III. I watched all three movies in one sitting with my brother one time when we were both sick. Highly recommended.

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  4. By Chris on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    I watch re-runs of the Andy Griffith Show or the the Love Boat…LOL

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  5. By Saphrym on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    @Fool - I remember the tube. I used to be in the hospital 90% of the time when I was 4 and 5 years old.

    @Grandy - Yeah. The big Q probably did it.

    @rollerkaty - I still have not seen those movies. I really need to do so one day.

    @Chris - When my wife was in the hospital pregnant with our daughter, I watched a marathon of the A-Team. ;)


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  6. By Quwen Qyiz on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    Two words: Game shows.


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  7. By Patsy ( Patricia Sawyer) on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    Man either you are feeling better or you are really Nyquilled up. I might wanna get some of your Flu meds.. Ha Ha… I have tried all of the above at some time or the other. I find that I always do a lot of sleeping though.. You have almost made being sick seem fun. I’d vote for re-runs of fantasy island while you play with the toy soldiers and right after some good flu meds. But what ever worked for you I am glad you are better.
    Have a great day!
    Patsy

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  8. By Chelle on Apr 18, 2008 | Reply

    Those are very funny…I definately made mountain forts out of the blankets when I was a kid…we had a nasty cold like that back in february that lasted 2 weeks…i thought we were all going to go nuts…hopefully yours won’t last that long!

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  9. By Saphrym on Apr 19, 2008 | Reply

    @Patsy - I think it’s the meds. ;)

    @Chelle - It’s still here, but my doctor wants me to fight it off on my own. Too many antibiotics used when I was diabetic. It’s going away slowly though.


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  10. By Jason on Apr 19, 2008 | Reply

    Ha those are great. Hope you feel better bro.
    BTW Jason from blogging4cash. I changed domains. Cheers.

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  11. By Jeff Iversen on Apr 20, 2008 | Reply

    I really hate getting a cold. My head gets stopped up and I can’t get any sleep. I used to get them at least two to three times a year and it would take at least 8-10 days to get rid of them. Now, I usually get only one cold per year and the last one lasted only three days! I only had the sniffles. I have not had the flu (fever) for four years now. I hope you get better soon. Here are six golden rules for
    Killing A Cold And Fighting The Flu

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  12. By Daryl W.T. Lau on Apr 22, 2008 | Reply

    “Realizing you can sing much lower”

    LMAO… classic! That being said… I hope you are much better now.


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  13. By woobie on Apr 23, 2008 | Reply

    aawww… you gotta buy a new rubix cube! I’m a fan of rubix cubes! In fact, I call them ruby’s cubes, just because. :D


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  14. By clickheretoforward on Apr 24, 2008 | Reply

    dvd marathons!


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