The latest craze to hit those with computers, iProducts and smart phones is Draw Something. Have you downloaded it yet?

It is basically a game of Pictionary on your portable device. It allows you to play with friends you select or people you don't even know. You draw something, your friend has to guess what it is.

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The other day I was looking through my Facebook feed and saw this picture posted by one of my friends. It simply said, "What is this?" You probably have already guessed it, a lemon.

This game is so popular, it has already crossed the 50 million mark in downloads. Obviously a lot of people have some time on their hands.

I downloaded Words With Friends about two months ago and have not added one friend to it, or asked anyone to join. I played the single games to see what the fuss was all about for a day, then I found myself too busy to pick it back up.

I played Angry Birds once and it made me so angry that I swore I would never play it again.

I find it difficult to find the time to call my own mother, let alone spend a few hours a day on my cell phone playing a game. Who are these people that have so much time on their hands that they can participate in these games? I know it isn't just kids playing these games. The majority of people I see posting pictures like this are adults.

I guess I need some help. If you play these games regularly, when do you play them? Where do you find the time in your day to play and not keep your friends waiting for days for a response? I'm not trying to be negative about games, I just really want to be educated on how I can manage my time more effectively to have time to play games like Draw Something.

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