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What are your hobbies - part 2

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
26 weeks ago

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I'm preparing for retirement and starting to think about what I enjoy doing

I've just recently got myself a nice bridge camera which is keeping me busy and I'm learning how to crochet tomorrow, well hopefully if it's not too complicated!

Tell me what your hobbies are... other perving on fab +sex 🤣🤣... and why you enjoy them 🙏🙏

You might inspire someone on the thread to try something new

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
26 weeks ago

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Sorry to those missed on thread one as it filled up, feel free to repost here

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By *idssissyTV/TS
26 weeks ago

Nr cricket ground birm


"Sorry to those missed on thread one as it filled up, feel free to repost here"

To answer your question on previous thread, my reading interests are mixed but usually crime, autobiography, mystery. Not read many classics

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By (user no longer on site)
26 weeks ago

My hobbies tend to infuriate townies who have watched too many disney movies and think all animals are super cute and will help with the dishes, but at least my hobbies fill my freezer with meat

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

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"Sorry to those missed on thread one as it filled up, feel free to repost here

To answer your question on previous thread, my reading interests are mixed but usually crime, autobiography, mystery. Not read many classics "

I like those too - any autobiographies to recommend?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

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"My hobbies tend to infuriate townies who have watched too many disney movies and think all animals are super cute and will help with the dishes, but at least my hobbies fill my freezer with meat"

Ohhhh.... you kill animals?

I'm not a townie, just a compassionate person

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By *hank you sirMan
25 weeks ago

colchester

I've been told I have way too many hobbies:

Crafting

Reading

Miniature painting

Tabletop games

Airsoft

Metal detecting

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By *artorialMan
25 weeks ago

weymouth

Photography (wildlife and landscapes), volunteering for blood bike charity, riding motorcycle, scuba (less so of late lost my mojo). All of these activities are quite costly so what is this retirement you speak of 🤔

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

Rubiksville

I have a few

Dungeons and dragons - great for socialising with my nerdy group of friends

Console gaming - great for working things through in my head

Recently joined a bonfire society - great for burning thi... Ehem, I mean, getting involved in the community raising money for charities and meeting new people

Painting miniatures - great for artistic expression

I think that'll do for now

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

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"I've been told I have way too many hobbies:

Crafting

Reading

Miniature painting

Tabletop games

Airsoft

Metal detecting"

What is air soft??

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

Rubiksville


"I've been told I have way too many hobbies:

Crafting

Reading

Miniature painting

Tabletop games

Airsoft

Metal detecting

What is air soft?? "

Paintball but with BBs instead of paintballs

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

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"Photography (wildlife and landscapes), volunteering for blood bike charity, riding motorcycle, scuba (less so of late lost my mojo). All of these activities are quite costly so what is this retirement you speak of 🤔"

Retirement is a wonderful phase that I can't wait to enter... In 834 days to be precise!!

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

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"I have a few

Dungeons and dragons - great for socialising with my nerdy group of friends

Console gaming - great for working things through in my head

Recently joined a bonfire society - great for burning thi... Ehem, I mean, getting involved in the community raising money for charities and meeting new people

Painting miniatures - great for artistic expression

I think that'll do for now"

A few people have mentioned miniature painting! What do you do?? Is it like a mini landscape for a dolls house?

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By *midnight- OP   Woman
25 weeks ago

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"I've been told I have way too many hobbies:

Crafting

Reading

Miniature painting

Tabletop games

Airsoft

Metal detecting

What is air soft??

Paintball but with BBs instead of paintballs"

Ohhhh that sounds much more gentle... Bet you don't run as fast though 😆😆

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

Rubiksville


"I have a few

Dungeons and dragons - great for socialising with my nerdy group of friends

Console gaming - great for working things through in my head

Recently joined a bonfire society - great for burning thi... Ehem, I mean, getting involved in the community raising money for charities and meeting new people

Painting miniatures - great for artistic expression

I think that'll do for now

A few people have mentioned miniature painting! What do you do?? Is it like a mini landscape for a dolls house?"

I paint miniatures for my dungeons and dragons games if you'd like I could send you an example?

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

Sailing .. oh and swimming when I capsize lol

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

Oh, lots of reading. Lots of film-watching. Listening to music. Pointing out to people who call themselves carnivores because they think it makes them sound hard that they're actually omnivores. Watching footie. The usual, really.

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By *BWHunterMan
25 weeks ago

London

Going to a jazz bar, jazz club or jazz gig

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"Going to a jazz bar, jazz club or jazz gig"

Who are some of your favourite artists?

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By *artorialMan
25 weeks ago

weymouth


"Photography (wildlife and landscapes), volunteering for blood bike charity, riding motorcycle, scuba (less so of late lost my mojo). All of these activities are quite costly so what is this retirement you speak of 🤔

Retirement is a wonderful phase that I can't wait to enter... In 834 days to be precise!! "

I can draw my state pension in 7 months - can't afford stop work though, too many things. My dilemma is do I draw and cut down on work, do I defer for 4 years but not trusting governments not to screw me over yet again over pensions. Or do I draw and bung it all in a private pension for four years - my actual planned retirement is 70.

A lot of conversations to have with my accountant come April

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

I started two new hobbies in the last few years, the gym is the first one and that has been a revelation, people are genuinely friendly and I have made some new friends/acquaintances. The second is trail walking and hiking just the fresh air is so good. Good luck Joe

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By *uteinasuitMan
25 weeks ago

Herts

Gaming. Sad as fuck and nerdy as I am

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

Rubiksville


"Gaming. Sad as fuck and nerdy as I am "

Nothing wrong with gaming mate, for the longest time it's all I did other than work

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
25 weeks ago

Bedfuck

Wood carving, got a ton of wood to carve after the recent storms.

Inventing devices and gadgets, work related but doing it for myself instead.

See a challenge, invent and design.

I always get slowed down when I remember Steve Martin in the film The Jerk.

Doing more cooking, again inventing new recipes and dishes. Crispy jelly was a bit different.

Getting into AI, I like the idea of bringing old photos to moving images.

Arty crafty stuff, big Bob Ross fan would like to try his style, without the wacking great tree in the foreground.

Starting a niche porn site may be.

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By *BWHunterMan
25 weeks ago

London


"Going to a jazz bar, jazz club or jazz gig

Who are some of your favourite artists? "

Robert Glasper, Gregory Porter to name a few

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By *otsossieMan
25 weeks ago

Chesterfield

I built and “play” electronic instruments.

Purely for my own enjoyment.

Climbing, walking, cycling. Bit too porky to be any good but it’s still fun.

“Bouldering” is really accessible. No gear needed, just hire some shoes. Indoors, warm, dry, low risk. No rope skills required. Still feels exciting.

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By *idssissyTV/TS
25 weeks ago

Nr cricket ground birm


"Sorry to those missed on thread one as it filled up, feel free to repost here

To answer your question on previous thread, my reading interests are mixed but usually crime, autobiography, mystery. Not read many classics

I like those too - any autobiographies to recommend? "

Long time since read it but loved the ragmans son by issur Danielovich, who was kirk Douglas

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"My hobbies tend to infuriate townies who have watched too many disney movies and think all animals are super cute and will help with the dishes, but at least my hobbies fill my freezer with meat

Ohhhh.... you kill animals?

I'm not a townie, just a compassionate person "

Strict vegan then?

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"I built and “play” electronic instruments.

Purely for my own enjoyment.

Climbing, walking, cycling. Bit too porky to be any good but it’s still fun.

“Bouldering” is really accessible. No gear needed, just hire some shoes. Indoors, warm, dry, low risk. No rope skills required. Still feels exciting. "

What electronic instruments do you build?

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By *orester891Man
25 weeks ago

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Birding ( feathered kind in this case ) , managing some quiet ancient woodland , bit of photography ( including naughty stuff when the opportunity arises ) , hoping to do more travel again this year

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


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Birding ( feathered kind in this case ) , managing some quiet ancient woodland , bit of photography ( including naughty stuff when the opportunity arises ) , hoping to do more travel again this year "

Tree tats do much damage?

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