What else do you like to do in your free time?
I love playing the guitar.
What else do you like to do in your free time?
I love playing the guitar.
Running
-Photography
-White-tailed deer and turkey hunting
-Hiking
I run a 13:48 5k and a 2:18 marathon... and have a real job to pay the bills. So clearly running is the only hobby I can have.
Running and drumming
Women.
jogging
Hobbie McJoggerson wrote:
jogging
+1 of course jogging
Making good technos music. It’s like shooting fish in a barrel. What?
My hobby's include:
- Reading
- Lifting weights
- Running
- Cycling
- Hiking
- Climbing
- Camping
- Listening to the Grateful Dead
- Volunteering in a local Big Brothers program
- Golfing
- Kayaking
I spend a good portion of my free time masterbating. It's pretty much my main hobby.
Is this anyone else's main hobby? Or are we all pretending we're into kayaking, improv, tennis, etc?
Yeah, a hobby has to be something you do with some frequency. I'll give you reading, volunteering once a week, listening to music and 2 others. You can be a golfer who once went climbing, has been known to run a mile and owns a bike...but you can't be a golfer, cyclist, runner and climber. Sorry.
Surfing cyberspace
Asian hookers
I'll count my hobbies as things I do that I enjoy that I can't justify doing financially but do any way (i.e. even if I save/make money by doing them I could be something else that would make even more money):
1. cooking
2. designing/producing random things I think of
3. working on cars/bikes
4. cycling (don't do enough of this to justify how much gear I have but I used do lots of it and it actually did make financial sense then as I avoided owning a second car for years)
Mr.Man wrote:
I run a 13:48 5k and a 2:18 marathon... and have a real job to pay the bills. So clearly running is the only hobby I can have.
Not gonna lie that sounds awful
1. Unicycling (mostly mountain unicycling, aka muni)
2. Juggling and other circus arts
3. Rope spinning and whip tricks (bull whips and stock whips)
Pay for poon wrote:
Asian hookers
Me so hawn-knee.
my hobbys include: visits to local pubs for copious amounts of beverages.
I can't do hobbies. Every time I've tried I've wound up getting involved over my head. Photography, music (jazz trumpet), writing, and I couldn't just whittle or put together a model boat, I had to knit (stitch and glue) a whole damn 14 ft fishing kayak.
Well I guess I'll try fishing now...
Abdoujaparov wrote:
Yeah, a hobby has to be something you do with some frequency. I'll give you reading, volunteering once a week, listening to music and 2 others. You can be a golfer who once went climbing, has been known to run a mile and owns a bike...but you can't be a golfer, cyclist, runner and climber. Sorry.
Ok, bro. Let’s go down the list, shall we?
- Reading - daily
- Lifting weights - every weekday at lunch
- Running - average ~5 mornings a week annually
- Cycling - average ~2 mornings a week annually
- Hiking - at least 3 times a week during the summer, once or twice a month in the winter
- Climbing - about twice a month at a climbing studio in the winter, about the same in the summer along with a week long climbing trip (last year we did McKinley)
- Camping - two week long trips during the year (spring and fall) and a few weekend trips during the summer
- Listening to the Grateful Dead - daily
- Volunteering in a local Big Brothers program - weekly
- Golfing - about twice a month in the summer, sometimes more
- Kayaking - about once a month from May to October, sometimes twice a month
So save your apologies, bro. I’m good.
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