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What're your hobbies?

16 years ago  #1
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Everyone has something that they're into.  Just a friendly conversation thread.  Maybe we can get to know eachother a little better.

I enjoy computers quite a bit.  I download alot of books to read.  I also enjoy art.  I cannot draw, but I'm creative enough to put together things here and there through Photoshop.

I enjoy practicing all combat sports. 

I go shooting at least once a week at the local shooting range.  It's my most expensive hobby.  I keep buying guns, that I don't need.

Music is my biggest passion. 

Most of all, I enjoy learning.  That never gets old.  EVER.

What about you all?

16 years ago  #2
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How could I forget:  I love tattoo's.  (I'm an art fan in general. photography, music, painting, etc.)

I've been getting Ink for over 11 years now.  One day I wont be able to get anymore no more room

16 years ago  #3
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Well,i love everything what u love to do.art,music,system...my all time favorite..But playing PBlock,OMG,made me mad and what a wonderful game is this....My hobbies are sports like football,cricket,tennis...OMG chess is my all time favorite..

16 years ago  #4
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i'm totaly into music. punkrock. real punkrock. i'm a music nerd and record collector, a big part of my job earnings goes via ebay/ mailorders for 7''s and 12"s. and i play bass in a band. punkrock.

also read a lot of books, got a room in my flat which is called "the library" with walls full of books and records.

i am kind of political activist, go out to demonstrations, do antifascist movement stuff.

on some saturdays i'm in the stadium to support my local football club FC ST.PAULI

when i'm not to shot down from work, i like to go out to see a band, mostly punkrock or related stuff.

and that addiction to the needle, tattoos is another habit. every good thing happened to me gets a place on my skin.

and i like cooking. it's awesome to create meals, i love that. to put ingredients (i'm vegetarian, so i don't eat meat)  together in a way that the result is tasty.

that are the things that i do in my free time, beside playing this game.

sometimes antisocial - always antifascist
16 years ago  #5
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Hi i just thought id let you know a bit about myself and my hobbies :

 

Ive done 3 years at college doing a Motor Mechanics Course ive now qualified but was going to go Uni but due to family commitments this was something that has been put on hold.

I love Music like Lovers Rock ,Reggae, Old skool Happy Hardcore, Dance , chart Music and i do like some Irish Singers ie Daniel Odonnel.

I spend a good majority of time on the Internet either playing online games or shopping on Ebay and other Shopping sites to find Bargains.

I like Watching football and formula 1 racing  and rally driving when its on.

I like playing football ,badmington, darts, pool and snooker when i get chance.

I also collect alot of Nitro remote control cars and build them with all my spares ive required thanks ebay.

I also had a Shop on ebay selling items ive bought cheap.

I also like looking round carboot sales and auctions and Antique fairs when there about.

 

I think thats all apart from my all time 1 love is having fun with my Son which is great

    
16 years ago  #6
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Hello everyone! Just thought I'd share a bit about myself so all you inmates can get to know me a little more.

 

I'm currently in college doing a sports course ''Exercise and Fitness Level 2 NVQ'', I'm currently training up to be a fitness instructor at the age of 17. Yes I do love sports, I've always been a sporty lad and always will be. I play football for Flint Town United, a nice football club who I always enjoy playing football with. I support Liverpool fc ( unfortunately they're not doing well in the premier league). I love my music, I listen to people like Akon, Kano, Wiley, Eminem, Michael Buble, Take That, Timberland, Sean Kingston, Ne-yo, Mario...think you get a good enough idea to what songs I like. I love watching films aswell, I'm into action films, comedy, thrillers, sporty type of film.....I like to watch a good documentry now and then.

 

I think that's all you need to know about me really

16 years ago  #7
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1977, I'd love to see your ink! I didnt know you were such a punk rocker, that's fuckin awesome.   I'm a metal dude myself, but I'm very educated in music of all genre's.  You'd like my lifestyle it sounds like.  I get to tour 5-7 months outta the year.  You get to see ALOT.

16 years ago  #8
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One of my biggest passion is... dum dum DUMM... Whisky! Bet you never would have figured that out. I'm also an avid tea drinker. If I'm not playing a certain video game, I'm probably doing some kind of personal research on a specific topic, most usually science related or on obscure knowledge or conspiracies... which explains my now, less frequent, crazy posts. I'm also quite the audiophile. I sadly broke my (amazing) headphones 2 years ago and I unfortunately can't afford a new set (of amazing headphones), so I have to settle with crappy cans... poor me. I consider my taste in music as "exquisite"; ranging from metal, to jazz, to classical. I'm very critical when it comes to music. In my car, instead of pimpin' with 50cent, I'm cruising with Mozart :P. I'm also considered to be very cool

Btw, in music, when someone tells you they listen to everything, it usually means 1 of 2 things: They either both truly enjoy and listen to every genre, which is quite rare, or, for most people, it means they listen to everything that was popular before and everything that is popular now; which I find, for multiple reasons, to be both sad and ignorant from their part... my 2 cents on that subject.

 
16 years ago  #9
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I really like your style.  Headphones are the best way to listen to music, hands down!

I would love to have a whiskey conversation, if we haven't already.  There is a whiskey bar here in my town called Barrel 44.  It has a menu of pages and pages of whiskey's.  Top Shelf.  65 year old stuff, 50 yr old, 25, etc. irish, single malt, etc. etc.  I too, only at this time feel as a classy individual when I'm there.  That last sentence was very odd..moving on.  The people who work there where vests.

I also am a big coffee fan.  I drink it every morning, and sometimes afternoon.  I've been known to drink it at night All kinds, and flavors.  It gets pretty pricey too.  Expensive habits.  I've also had 2 kidney stones so far in my life.  Not cool.

16 years ago  #10
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Beware of old dusty whiskies that are quietly sitting and waiting for its next "sipper". Contrary to popular belief, spirits (like everything else living) has an expiry date. If it hasn't been open, a whisky can technically last forever due to it's high lvl of alcohol content. Alcohol is an awesome preservative, but once opened, a whisky will gradually lose of it's complexity due to oxidation. Oxygen is probably the most ironic of elements; you can't live without it, yet, it ages everything that dares cross its path (or almost). Anyway, a newly opened whisky can last, more or less, up to a year without noticeably losing any of its complexity, if you expel the air of the bottle every time you pour a glass. If you don't and the content reaches 1/3 of the bottle, you have more or less than a month before tasting noticeable changes.

Keep that in mind next time you wanna try an old whisky in a pub.

Note that  young whiskies can last longer due to their lack of complexity; the changes are less dramatic and more acceptable.

 

 

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