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hobby?

Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

do you have one? what is it?
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yes

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i'm a hobby turntablist.
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Post by Transient »

Unless playing video/PC games is a hobby, no.
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Post by Captain »

-Hockey
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Transient wrote:Unless playing video/PC games is a hobby, no.
It is...unless it's an addiction ;o
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Post by feedback »

Working out/ thai boxing...
I sing chinese music... I guess you can call that a hobby
I wouldn't really call it one, but I guess fashion could be another
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hiking
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Post by R00k »

reading
playing guitar
home improvement/working in the garage
more reading
camping/hiking
gaming, but not very often

doesn't seem like i've had much time for hobbies lately though, except some reading after i get home from work. between work, family & friend functions, weddings, the honey-do list, and just being social, i haven't had a lot of time to myself lately. soon i'm going to replace reading with studying, for the most part.

sometimes i wonder how people survive with kids. there just can't be enough time in the day.
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Post by ek »

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Post by lars63 »

Biking in the summer is fun in Portland town we have the bridge pedal every year hosted by the BTA that I participate in I ride one year and the next I volunteer to work the event this will be a working summer since I rode it last year.

I retired the first of this year I'm catching up on all those things I didn't have time for when I was working that inlcudes more bike rides come summer I won't mind so much missing every other year of the Bridge pedal
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Transient wrote:Unless playing video/PC games is a hobby, no.
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its starting to look more and more like an obsession though.
not the playing of them, but the collecting
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Post by busetibi »

R00k wrote:
sometimes i wonder how people survive with kids. there just can't be enough time in the day.
ones personal "wants" get pushed to the background, i love deep sea fishing, but i only get out once,( maybe twice if im really lucky) a month, nights are nothing more than a revolving home work service and on weekends im just a taxi service, free time is hard to come by but i wouldn't have it any other way and they dont stay "kids" for that long really.
:)

edit: hi lars ;)
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LawL wrote:crushing
your hobby, not your fantasy, pee-wee
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Post by Nightshade »

Brazilian jiu-jitsu is my newest hobby. Other than that, reading, gaming, drawing, and watching movies.
As soon as I get my new desk(s) and my garage workbench built, I'll be diving into amateur robotics.
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working out
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Post by R00k »

Nightshade wrote:Brazilian jiu-jitsu is my newest hobby. Other than that, reading, gaming, drawing, and watching movies.
As soon as I get my new desk(s) and my garage workbench built, I'll be diving into amateur robotics.
What kind of workbench are you planning on building?


btw, I'm buying a small john boat soon and starting fishing again - if only in the tiny lake in our neighborhood.
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Nothing special, just 2x4s and plywood, mounted to the wall.
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Post by Ryoki »

pool
reading
writing little stories... just for fun
occasional gaming
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bmx
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Road bikes
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smokin herb
making wine
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ghost hunting/paranormal investigations
computer shit
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