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Top 5 Things To Do On A 5 Minute Break

Top5_31. Watch a cat play the piano

http://www.ravenswingstudio.com/docs/cats.html#iFilm

2. Laugh with the baby.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P6UU6m3cqk&mode=related&search=

3. Sing along with the hippo.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=mM32L_qjTNs&mode=related&search=

4. Pop some virtual bubble wrap.

http://www.virtual-bubblewrap.com/popnow.shtml

Scroll down the page to "pop some virtual bubblewrap now" in green letters, and click on it, not the "insane version of virtual bubblewrap" that is even further down the page, which has rude sound effects.

5. Create fireworks.

http://www.bored.com/cyberfireworks/index.htm

Always aiming to provide more than is expected, here's a bonus:

Make George Bush dance.

http://www.dancingbush.com

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That fireworks thing is pretty cool.

Popping virtual bubble wrap always eats up a good twenty minutes for me.

Unfortunately our firewall has many of these things blocked. I guess I will just have to walk outside and repeat "serentity now, serenity now." LOL.

Turtle King
http://turtlesatwork.blogspot.com

That was fun -- a totally new experience for me, thanks!

Great blog and very creative!! I really enjoyed it. Good luck with the comp!

Maybe it's not always good to provide more than expected. By doing that, you raise the bar for yourself, because every time, people will add the "more" of the last time to what they expect.

These are cool Top Fives!

They still give 5 minute breaks? Sad huh?

When I wrote the post I was thinking about giving oneself a five minute break, maybe while writing up those nifty blog posts for your blog, or while reading all those email messages that fill your IN box.

Hi
Nice top 5
Thanks
Tom

Great! Linking to you.

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