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Post by paul »

i always thought a hobbie was some thing you did. looking at it is a hobbie yes, but the actual thing isnt a hobbie.

(in my opinion)
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Post by Craig_Anto3 »

no no I'm with Oliver on this one
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jst thought id say that im still into kerate and passed my black belt grading this afternoon :D
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Congrats Josh 8)
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Andrew_Hibberd wrote:Parkour is french meaning l'art du displacement, or free running. It is trying to go from A to B in the smoothest possible way without having to go arround things in your way

more information http://www.urbanfreeflow.com
Does that imply doing weird stunt jumps over obstacles?

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Post by Andrew_Hibberd »

The idea is flow, so some people consider some stunt jump thype things not to be parkour. It is hard to explain.

http://www.silentmotion.co.uk/techs.htm

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Post by team tiny terror »

my hobbies are:

paint ball

games workshop

pc & console games

robots

go carting (rarily)
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My main hobby is LEGO. Not only do I build respectably good models but I go to their website every day where I unofficially administrate my Racer Team's H.Q. (Team Maverick. Colour - green. Attitude - polite yet intolerant of abuse. Main principle - fair play, no glitch abuse.)

My second most dominant hobby is drawing, I'm notorious for knocking up a fairly terrific looking picture of a road car (usually made up on the spot) in five minutes and less known for producing a masterpiece in an hour.

My third hobby is drumming. I have done this for a year and I enjoy it and even though nobody taught me I've learned how to properly handle a full kit in a year.

My fourth hobby has become the essence of this website, in particular Ants.

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Post by leo-rcc »

Apart from the roboteering of course:

I collect remote controlled toys. Boats, cars, helicopters, planes, tanks, robots, flying saucers, you name it.

Besides that i try to learn as much as i can about the second world war. I visited many places in europe to find more information, go to musea, been to concentration camps.

And now an again i play computer games. All be it not as often as a couple of years ago.
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Post by tom of technology »

Craig_Anto3 wrote:I said it before and i'll say it again

Porn
wasnt quite expecting that ? oh well

my hobbis are
ants
playing with lasers :o
computers
pda's

and thats all i think
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