what's your hobby?

Read 5 pages and still no one has mentioned swinging etcetera :D

For me it's

Food, music, fiction, particularly science fiction, film, walking, design and a gamer too.

Anyone read The Martian yet, best read of the year me thinks, some serious laugh out loud in public moments
 
For me, my hobbies are:
Roller hockey
Running, if anyone has nike+ add me sam1832
Music
Photography (although only just started again)
Food
Films
Surfing
Snowboarding

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sars said:
Read 5 pages and still no one has mentioned swinging etcetera :D

That should get it's own section, at least the meets would be intresting ... lol

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sam1832 said:
sars said:
Read 5 pages and still no one has mentioned swinging etcetera :D

That should get it's own section, at least the meets would be intresting ... lol

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We've all got the same keys though - it could be very confusing.
 
markeg said:
Stuart Truman said:
I forgot to say cooking, particularly curries.
+1 cooked curries "the proper way" for years - none of that packet mix or in-a-jar crap - after being taught at Uni by a native of Bradford :). Now discovering the delights of veggie curries :thumbsup:

I shall have to pick your brains. I'm not going veggie (yet) but taking that option more often and thinking about doing it.
 
Have mentioned the surfing many times.

When there is no surf in the summer, I'll swim a couple of miles up and down the coast to keep fit.

Walking on the moors is another favorite of mine.

Plus a spot of easy route rock climbing.

Indoors I enjoy building a new PC every now and again, so I can warble on to you wonderful lot. Other than that it's the oudoor life for me. :D
 
I have a shed crammed full of past sports equipment, all never to see the light of day again but of late i have really found solace in getting back into canoeing (flat water shovelling) on the Nene, and viewing art (never saw it coming myself).I also just find being outside walking near the river a calming day, helped by a brewery at one end and a pub the other :D :D Lastly as cliched as it is, i find my kids and long suffering wife to be great companions to enjoying life

I used to build kit cars and engines and do the odd bit of drag racing

still plan 1 or 2 big driving events a year though with mates which is one of those things that i really look forward to
 
Golf and a bit of ukulele.
Lots of waterskiing, snow skiing,and motorcycles in my youth, but age and responsibilities seem to temper those adventures.
 
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