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anyone have unusual hobbies ?
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There is now a group of people I want to have less in common with then train watchers.
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Oh well it's harmless enough I spose.
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My little brother would do that sort of thing but with tunnels, loves them. Actually, I filmed for 4 minutes going through a tunnel heading to the Alps because I knew he'd love it.
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I don't like the internet sometimes.
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muddydwarf, where are youuuu?
As for me, I collect antique planer blades.
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That's 1.5 minutes of my life I will never get back.
Bast****.
My missus and her mates think I'm a certifiable nutter for going mountain biking in the dark. Whats unusual for one man is a necessity for another (or meat vs poison). etc etc.
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as above, but I alway thought this kinda weird, though my brother thought it cool in a strange way... http://www.pylons.org/
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emma82 - Member
My little brother would do that sort of thing but with tunnels, loves them. Actually, I filmed for 4 minutes going through a tunnel heading to the Alps because I knew he'd love it.This post is useless without ur Vid?
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My old man used to take photos of the underside of bridges when he was in the navy.
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I try (and mostly succeed) to try and grow exotic plants in my Scottish garden.
I have suffered a lot of losses after the last two horrible winters though ;(
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I grow many varieties of the worlds hottest chilli's.
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That bit where he presses the 'down' button about fifteen times is ace. Really!
No really unusual hobbies, but I did build one of these this morning:

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depending on your point of view.
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jeez - that goes beyond weak lemon drink (think he does that too judging by his youtube collection)
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You know them fights people have. Like that lightning bolt stuff. Do people coreograph them first so they know everyone who's going to die or do they just get angry and shout until they win?
It looks so bizarre. How do they decide?
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unlike many on singletrack - I Actually ride a mountain bike on a regular basis
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i found them interesting.and i bet the gentleman who likes lifts has a memory for them like kim peeks (the genius,dustin hoffman based his rain man character on) at the end of the day if you enjoy something (as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else,all power to you i say
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I joined one of those battle re-enactment societies, is that unusaul enough?
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i eat my snot to see how much i can piss of my girlfriend
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samuri - no, it's meant to be "real". So the swordfights are meant to be based on your scale. And if you're a magic-dude, you get to shout "lightning bolt" at people and they're supposed to know to fall over / wriggle around.*
*Disclaimer - I used to work with/share lifts with a guy who was HEAVILY into this, I have not personally particapated!
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or this guy
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That lift feller, is he trying to escape from Zombies?
The background noise sounds like the living dead, is this what Coventry's like?
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why does the haircut of the guy that collects VHS machines not surprise me?
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Heh - quite like the manhole covers.
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They make the world a richer and more intricate place. I wonder though in the world of "lift appreciation" if there are verbs to "rag" the button?
Someone I know has a thing for washing lines. She takes photos of washing lines and keeps a scrapbook of them from around the world. She is also a keen film analyst interested in representations of laundry and washing lines. A bright women too who could make a lot of money advising clients such as Unilever and ad' agencies.
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I used to collect fire extinguishers. I have even been given some as presents. I got rid of most of my collection but do still have one or two favourites at home. I do have a bit of a thing for Tupperware too :oops:.
Now-a-days I just stick with Arthropods, mainly Arachnida, though I don't think there is anything unusual about them.
While I'm at it I'll admit to liking the manhole covers too.
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How much time/money do folks spend on these hobbies?
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I collect cakes and eat them.
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Hmm, I find my OCD ness has recently extended itself to making me form lists of uncool people I don't know on an internet forum i have only just joined, I think I might have a problem.
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I post pointless sh!t on interweb forums when I should be out getting drunk and lairy.
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Lego Camper Van ordered. Thanks Mr Wilson. Go well with the Beetle.
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ordered from where? the Beetle is £300 in Amazon!!!!
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That LEGO camper is tremendous.
Andy is Simon Quinlank AICMFP.
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