Other hobbies???

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Other hobbies???

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Just wondering what other hobbies you lot fit into your already busy lifes.
Mine is carp fishing, takes most of my summer time up, just started on a new water called Wellington Country park, Can't wait to wet a line there again! :D
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Post by Flippt »

Well, since that question came up, I just have to answer it :D

I'll do a list so I wont bother your time:

(No robots in the list)
1. Computers
2: Model plane (I crashed my first plane a few weeks ago :) )
3: Anime (Japanese cartoon)
4: Theater (Been in some plays)

All I can come up with for now
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I don't have much time for hobbies at the moment, but I do family history research and obviously do some things with computers too....
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Writing fiction.
Films. huge film fan, seen thousands, least one a day on average. Love everything about films.
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Post by Andrew_Hibberd »

Serious hobbies are fencing , diaboloing(the thing like a top , two sticks and a string between) and parkour(i was in jump britain)

but i have tried most things at uni-archery trampolining........etc
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Parkour's an awesome sport. Dont fink I'm agile enough to be involved thou, but its great watching it.
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anyone can take part in pk.
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Post by marksie »

Don't want to sound daft but what is Parkour????
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Post by Andrew_Hibberd »

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
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Post by marksie »

I think i know what you mean, but how far is A to B, is it like 10 meters or 10 miles? Stupid questions but never heard of it before and i'm quite intriged.
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