I have to get a life!

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How much time?

0-1 hours
10
26%
1-3 hours
13
33%
3-5 hours
9
23%
5-7 hours
4
10%
7-9 hours
2
5%
10+ hours
1
3%
 
Total votes: 39

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I have to get a life!

Post by Dragon Master »

How many hours do you spend here at CCC, Lugnet, other LEGO sites, and playing/sorting your bricks per day.

I made this neat poll!

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There is supposed to be a "10+" option. Could an admin add it on?

Thanks,

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Post by Lord_Of_The_LEGO »

Hmph.....

THREE space projects in the works, a castle gatehouse begging to be completed, a fourth of my collection in need of sorting, keeping up with the C-C Roleplay, recording the adventures of the Lone Falcon, surfing four LEGO websites AND having time to reply to polls like these....

sheesh, when do I sleep and eat?
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Post by LEGOFREAK »

I have a life... it just has a LOT to do with lego.

and my kids.

who also love lego.

:D

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Post by wlister »

As to online stuff, probably about 2 hours a day, much of that here and browsing Bricklink. As to building/sorting, probably about 3 - 4 some days and others none. I have a massive collection that a move and some poor planning has left in a very sorry state. 19 hours of sorting and I am only about a tenth of the way through. I have so much stuff to organize and purchase storage for that I am glad the bulk old light gray assortments I ordered won't be here until May. It will take me that long to buy the added storage I need and have my collection ready for an influch of 4000+ more pieces. Poor me I know. :wink: But it is better to have so much you don't know what to do with it than too little that you can't do anything with it. :D

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Post by architect »

I voted 1-3 hours a day. But in all reality it varies. Some days I am working on the site or chatting for several hours. Other days I barely read over the forums because school is too busy for me.

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Post by J1A3L5 »

Well I'm not sure what to vote, because it depends if it's a school day or not. Then like yesterday...I was really on here all day...but I was typing homework and stuff at the same time...so I wasn't just sitting here all day just chatting. But leave it at that I still spend far too much time here.
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Post by JPinoy »

Due to recent developments in my personal life ;) , Im glad to say that Im having far less time to spend on Lego sites. :D

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Post by Todd »

Due to recent developments in my personal life , Im glad to say that Im having far less time to spend on Lego sites.
Congratulations. :D
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Post by Sir Terrance »

Every single time moment of my free time I am doing something LEGO related. (Well, except for painting/drawing.) :wink:
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Post by Dan_BL »

For me the question would almost have to be asked as how much time I spend on my weeks off, and how I much I spend when I'm not off.

Last week I just had my March break, so I was able to spend 2-3 hours a day. Now that school is back on til June, I doubt that I'll be able to get more than 1hr a day. Last night I was enjoying the chance I had to do some sorting, when all of a sudden I looked at my clock and realized it was 10:37, and I had to get up at 6:00 the next morning. So I hurried off to sleep.
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Post by Webrain »

I wrote 3-5 but as other said it varies

for example I work 3 days teaching about LEGO for 3 hours each time so...

when I have time I read the messages (not all), and not everyday

oh and to make it clear all, no I don't have a life:)
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Post by lemon_squeezer2 »

A life? What's a "life"?

Oh yeah, the stuff you do besides lego :D As far as that goes, I actually don't spend that much time in lego related activities. I spend about a hour a day on lego sites, and another hour building.
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