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Drumming in all sorts of bands, theatres and churches. Singing in choirs and bands. Listening to music of all sorts both recorded and live. Used to play a lot of squash but somehow I'm not doing it any more apart from an occassional game at work. My other great love is naval history.


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 10:24 am
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music, weight training and associated nutrition.....


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 11:58 am
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Model railways 😳


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 12:10 pm
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Land rovers, v8s , 4x4s and tools of all kinds

Diys becoming a slight obsession through necessity but the sense of achievement after its complete is good 🙂


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 12:11 pm
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Drawing mainly.
I like walking the dog too
Computer games
Reading. Yes, it's actually a hobby of mine that I put time aside to do.


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 2:21 pm
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My wife has never recovered from having a child and sleeps at every given opportunity so I sit here staring into space while my Son climbs the walls. Can't do anything because I spent all our money on bikes I dont want to ride.


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 2:29 pm
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Paintball 🙂

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Including playing for the UK International Team... and winning 😉

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Posted : 19/01/2013 2:32 pm
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Music
Reading
Walking
Tossing it off on the internet


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 3:13 pm
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raving boozing and painting..

although these days it's mostly washing, cleaning, mediating and tidying up after my [s]effing[/s] darling kids..


 
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I think my hobby is collecting hobbies. I'll have a go at anything.

Over the years I've tried my hand at rock climbing, running, field archery, power kiting, motorcycling, skydiving, juggling, snow blading... I could go on. I've dabbled with music but lack the time and ability to be any good, so the closest I get there is Rock Band.

More mundanely, I like the same stuff that everyone always say they like. Reading, listening to music, movies, watching telly, computer games, killing my liver. Oh, and spodding on the Internet, of course.


 
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rc cars is my 2nd love recentley sold off all my nitro kit as i was in ait of money troubleafter a huge job move, but now restarting with electric and found a buggy racing club so hopeing to attend this year.


 
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rc cars is my 2nd love recentley sold off all my nitro kit as i was in ait of money troubleafter a huge job move, but now restarting with electric and found a buggy racing club so hopeing to attend this year.

I do miss my Rc car racing. I've stopped and re-started it so many times I've lost count. Great fun though and frighteningly serious at top level.


 
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power kiting

Did you do this with a land board, buggy or just the actual kiting? I've just bought a 4m Peter lynn power kite. Not sure whether to brave a land board to go with it?


 
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Primarily just the kite, though we do have a Flexifoil buggy. I'd be happy to part with it if you're looking to buy one; it takes up a load of space and hasn't been used in forever. I've got a wardrobe full of kite gear and camping gear. Oh, camping, that's another hobby! I've got an RC car as well, which is similarly unloved.

Never tried a landboard, but I do fancy one.


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 4:23 pm
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skiing and pyrotechnics

might have to combine some of these interests one day


 
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Kiting,

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They do tend to pull a bit.


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 4:39 pm
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Apart from mountain biking, road cycling, riding my cross bike, posting on cycling forums, watching cycling on telly, visiting bike shops on Sunday afternoons, browsing cycling websites, reading cycling books and magazines and organising club rides, I have a wide range of other hobbies and interests. Just can't quite remember what they all are at the moment.

I did have a friend once who didn't like bikes, but I no longer see him, the weirdo.


 
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Primarily just the kite, though we do have a Flexifoil buggy. I'd be happy to part with it if you're looking to buy one

How difficult did you find the buggy to pilot with the kite? I'm currently trying to get to grips with wind windows and all that malarkey.


 
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BMX will always be my favourite.

Snap. And building stuff out of chalk for the BMX

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Road riding, hill walking/scrambling/backpacking, bit of climbing (although really only down at the wall these days), play a bit of squash and try to go for a run a few times a week. Then there's all the obvious stuff like reading, listening to music, films etc etc etc.


 
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Used to surf a lot. It's just too impractical living 100 miles from your favourite break. Got a few power kites too. Don't come out very often. Good fun though.

I swim a lot now and also teach water based lifesaving and life support.

Finding time to ride the bikes is a full time hobby in itself.


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 5:07 pm
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My "other" office:

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Sad to say, it doesn't get out nearly as much as it used too.........


 
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How difficult did you find the buggy to pilot with the kite? I'm currently trying to get to grips with wind windows and all that malarkey.

It took some getting used to; you're basically steering in two places, one with the wheels and one with the kite, and it takes a bit to get your brain around the coordination. I'd definitely recommend getting used to the kite on foot before complicating things, you want the kite to be predictable. It's a bit easier to recover from mistakes when you've got use of your legs (-:

Kite killers come in handy, too. That was something I found out the hard way. Blades and gusty winds are a terrifying combination.


 
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Max torque , we require exterior pictures of that 🙂 .

Looks ike the cockpit of my mates mk2 escort with 24v cossie, but he doesnt need a laptop in his , your looks a bit more exotic than even his.


 
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Bob,is it the violence,gender or skin colour that attracts you?


 
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To the guitar.


 
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Maxtorque, nice 'office', compact and comprehensively equipped! Exterior pics would be nice... 😀
What donkey does it have? 😉


 
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Bob,is it the violence,gender or skin colour that attracts you?

It's more the cuddling sweaty guys, but remember

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Posted : 19/01/2013 6:11 pm
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Guitar, electronics, war history, sport (badminton and football) and, of course, bikes.


 
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CountZero Maxtorque, nice 'office', compact and comprehensively equipped! Exterior pics would be nice...
What donkey does it have?

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it's quite fun........... 😉


 
Posted : 19/01/2013 8:57 pm
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Hells bells.


 
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Unfortunately, my two favourite hobbies both passed away last summer.

Which really sucks.

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Indoor wall climbing
Rock and metal gigs, concerts, festivals.


 
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My main other hobby is bagpipes, play in a pipeband, which is great for practicing my other main hobby, drinking.

Also play darts in a pub team (again good for drinking practice)and five a side footie.

Have a 30bhp Lambretta which needs constant fettling, so is a nice way to while away time in the garage.

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Racing sailing boats
Skiing
Hiking
Food and wine


 
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Music (indie, blues, soul 60's & 70's, hip hop 70's - 90's, r&b 50's - 70's, garage rock, psychedelia, alt country, rock, rock & roll, early house.), gigs, indoor rock climbing, reading (literature and factual), little bit of road cycling, psychology, random stuff...


 
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Drum and bass - making it and playing the decks.
Videography
Photography


 
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I play (well, I own) a guitar and I play five-aside footy. Other than that I follow the NHL fairly rabidly. Hence being up at this time.


 
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I've been known to play magic the gathering, although I do claw back some man points with Thai boxing


 
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