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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #60 on: May 22, 2008, 22:10:15 »
Mine are Land Rovers in general, fixing my Land Rovers, Off roading,and Scouting, which include Outdoor Persuits, Hill walking, Hiking, Kayaking, Climbing, Camping.

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« Reply #61 on: May 22, 2008, 23:25:46 »
Sleep, Beer  Good rock music eg Iron Maiden Rolling Stones Springsteen Zep etc, military history of mechanised warfare

BBQ and growing chillis

Jeeps

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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #62 on: May 24, 2008, 19:57:38 »
good to see im not the only putting a martial art here!

teaching Kung Fu first dan black belt!
reading,
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Fords!
Landy's
honda motor bikes
cars in general
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anything with an engine!
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setting up my business i love all the added stress it gives me :?
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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #63 on: May 24, 2008, 20:01:55 »
almost forgot...... iv recently taught myself to weld! it really REALLY is satisfying! i can now do basic ally too, not bad for a second hand welder from here!!!!!!! thanks again JDB
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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #64 on: May 24, 2008, 20:35:19 »
I do a few bits...Well currently dont having cracked a vertebrae doing one of them last week- 6 weeks in a back brace and really not seeing the funny side!

Mainly Im a whitewater kayaker and raft guide
I Climb (hence the back injury!)
Do a bit of mountaineering (mainly so I can get my ML to be more employable!)
Play with landrovers and cars
Dabbling in learning to ride trials and street on my bike!

Used to be really into railways- but not really got the time anymore!

Currently bored as Im not allowed to do any of the above.

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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #65 on: May 24, 2008, 21:47:13 »
I think my username gives it away. But i love to go fishing too. And i like walking round car boot sales. Get me out of the house. :)

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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #66 on: May 24, 2008, 22:28:07 »
Playing the piano is my main hobby, but I also enjoying cooking - especially baking :angel: hence littlepow's new tummy!!!!!!! :oops:
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« Reply #67 on: May 24, 2008, 22:37:43 »
I am into clay and game shooting, target shooting- small and full bore, game keeping, walking dogs stuff like that!!!
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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #68 on: May 25, 2008, 21:52:25 »
cassillis, cool blades mate, i used to collect samuri swords but sadly no more. how i miss them, do you sell them.i like to hill walk and mountain bike as long as my knees hold out. :)

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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #69 on: May 26, 2008, 22:20:39 »
Shooting - clays - wildfowling - game -
Landrovers
Fishing (though not for a long time)
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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #70 on: May 27, 2008, 18:20:10 »
Playing the piano is my main hobby, but I also enjoying cooking - especially baking :angel: hence littlepow's new tummy!!!!!!! :oops:

It's the evil cheesecake that's the culprit  :twisted:  :lol: Of course, the Black Sheep has absolutely nothing to do with littlepows new tummy  :lol:
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« Reply #71 on: May 27, 2008, 20:03:03 »
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Shooting - clays - wildfowling - game -
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« Reply #72 on: May 27, 2008, 20:22:43 »
Shooting - clays - wildfowling - game -
Landrovers
Fishing (though not for a long time)

Shooting Landrovers seems an odd hobby unless you happen to be an owner of a LR :-k

Sorry guys, as a LC owner I just could not stop myself :roll: :lol: ;)

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« Reply #73 on: May 27, 2008, 20:34:11 »
i cant believe they get away with calling it a 'land cruiser', such a blatant rip off of the brittish legend.

mind you i suppose it is a bit like a cross between a land rover and a PT cruiser.
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« Reply #74 on: May 27, 2008, 20:56:04 »
i have recently taken to drunkenly coming home to wake up and find i brought my previous nights beer glass on my desk, i have a shelf full  :twisted:

i want to learn how to weld and be able to make things decently from metal rather than buy it or ask people to do it for me, i also am getting more and more interested in playing with electronics, i spose i had better learn these two soon as i am swapping my bulkhead, and need to make a decentish job of the thing because im going on the landy rally im almost three months now  :shock: no pressure  :lol: any one else find there more productive on the later side of midnight?

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Running;
I only really started this as a 'back-up' to the cycling, as some Cyclo-Cross courses demand a bit of running.
I'm not really 'up there', but at present can manage a 'rolling' 5 &1/2 run in 40minutes, and have been told that that's a fairly good time at my training level/experience (unless they're humouring me???)

But..... I've entered a 5-miler that takes place in June, & want to be able to comfortably finish it in a decent-ish time (roughly between Darrington & Wentbridge)

I've been out earlier & done a 50minute run, the longest I've done so far, the time jumped up by 10minutes & just over another mile.
Perhaps that's not a lot, but it certainly felt a lot whilst I was doing it Thinking

Got the scary pictures when i got in, but they're not really suitable for public viewing shocked

i ran the half marathon last year and fully dont intend to do it again soon  :lol: its the point where your releaved to think youve ran the full 13 miles and see the sign that says you have done three  :lol:

i seem to be collecting land rver parts, i have half a land rover in the garage currantly ( well it has a steering wheel bulkhead, speedo, ingnition lock and key, steering lock works and it has a clean heater not full of mud  :lol: now all i need is an engine n some wheels and maybe a chassy but i could use gaffa tape i think  :lol:

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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #75 on: May 27, 2008, 21:34:00 »
Playing the piano is my main hobby, but I also enjoying cooking - especially baking :angel: hence littlepow's new tummy!!!!!!! :oops:

It's the evil cheesecake that's the culprit  :twisted:  :lol: Of course, the Black Sheep has absolutely nothing to do with littlepows new tummy  :lol:

What the one that you feel furring your arteries  :oops: - it's good isn't it :twisted:
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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #76 on: May 27, 2008, 22:49:04 »
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Running;
I only really started this as a 'back-up' to the cycling, as some Cyclo-Cross courses demand a bit of running.
I'm not really 'up there', but at present can manage a 'rolling' 5 &1/2 run in 40minutes, and have been told that that's a fairly good time at my training level/experience (unless they're humouring me???)

But..... I've entered a 5-miler that takes place in June, & want to be able to comfortably finish it in a decent-ish time (roughly between Darrington & Wentbridge)

I've been out earlier & done a 50minute run, the longest I've done so far, the time jumped up by 10minutes & just over another mile.
Perhaps that's not a lot, but it certainly felt a lot whilst I was doing it Thinking

Got the scary pictures when i got in, but they're not really suitable for public viewing shocked

i ran the half marathon last year and fully dont intend to do it again soon  :lol: its the point where your releaved to think youve ran the full 13 miles and see the sign that says you have done three 

That's what's worrying me - that SWMBO will try to persuade me to do a10miler, then a half-marathon.

Then, if I do succomb to a 'halfer', the conversation will go something like this;
"You've done a half, so why not try a full-marathon?"
"But, my sweet. I have no interest in doing so"
"Why not??, Lance Armstrong won 7 Tours', & then ran the New York Marathon!, so why can't you? Just remember what he went through!!!" (alluding to his battle with Cancer)
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Or, have I been watching 'Scrubs' too much, with JDs weird little day-dreams/flights of fantasy?? :-k



However..............
She did say to me after I did the 'Cyclists verses Harriers' (runners) at Bingley last year & was deriding my position/time, that she'd start running again & whilst I rode it this year, she'd run it & beat me!!!
It was an horrendous mudbath for the first stretch, & definately favoured the runners!
(which was; 54.16. 82nd/97overall finisher. 27th/34 riders),

Whilst admittedly, she's back on the treadmill, and slowly starting to build up again, I see no real commitment to what she said.
I'll have to remind her :-'


Closer to the date, if she's still running, we'll have a drive up & we'll  run round and see if she can beat my 2007 time (also, I'll print off last years results & see how we'd have placed :huh:)



2006 = 2.59:36
2007 = 2.46
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Re: Hobbies
« Reply #77 on: May 28, 2008, 12:35:35 »
scrubs is funny, if she suggests you do the full marathon do a hommer simpson and run as fast as yoy can to the pub and stay there  :lol:
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« Reply #78 on: May 28, 2008, 13:01:58 »
scrubs is funny, if she suggests you do the full marathon do a hommer simpson and run as fast as yoy can to the pub and stay there  :lol:

Scrubs is scarily like work.

It's actually one of the few medical programmes that a lot of our staff agree on, & will watch in preferance to things like 'Casualty'

Pubs??, I'd sooner do the run!

 :-k :-k :-k If I cunningly fail to finish the 5-miler, or in a time that I feel is abysmal, she might not even mention half-marathons :-k :-k :-k
(but, I guess pride will not let me do it 'half-assed')

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« Reply #79 on: June 01, 2008, 11:06:43 »
varied hobbies/interests

a) 'serious' home cinema (bigger financial drain than my V8 Grand Cherokee!!)

b) game/clay shooting

c) deer stalking

d) fishing - all sorts, but salmon preferred - but sadly limited due to now living in England rather than rural Perthshire!

e) Black Labradors

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« Reply #80 on: June 01, 2008, 12:45:30 »
scrubs is funny, if she suggests you do the full marathon do a hommer simpson and run as fast as yoy can to the pub and stay there  :lol:
:-k :-k :-k If I cunningly fail to finish the 5-miler, or in a time that I feel is abysmal, she might not even mention half-marathons :-k :-k :-k
(but, I guess pride will not let me do it 'half-assed')

Rather scarily, she did mention half (& full) marathons last night :shock: :shock: :shock:

I admitted that I'd done the maths based on my present times/distances & could manage roughly a 3.15 marathon
Except there's 'no way on this earth' I could do that distance :roll:
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« Reply #81 on: June 01, 2008, 13:22:50 »
Sorry, but I think anyone who runs for fun are mad! I used to go running with a local club as a teenager, all it does is cause pain! Fair play to those who are serious about their running though - hat off to them!

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« Reply #82 on: June 01, 2008, 13:25:10 »
I have spent some time on and off trying to learn to play electric guitar. I've got as far as a wobbly and very bad version of the James Bond theme...
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« Reply #83 on: June 01, 2008, 14:13:13 »
the only marathon i'd be interested in begins with S and ends in X - and has an E in the middle!!!

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« Reply #84 on: June 01, 2008, 14:14:21 »
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Sorry, but I think anyone who runs for fun are mad!

i too take my hat off to them, but i fully agree when i hit the 6 mile point on the half marathon and my dad kept on driving past in my landy as a "support" vehicle i kept wishing to swap places  :lol:

i do have a slightly strange beer glass collection, go to the pub then wake up with the beer glass next to the bed its certainly a strange experiance  :lol:

speaking of which who else has changed a body panel on their car and tryed to get the sticker off for a Laugh and ended up with the hack saw cutting round the sticker, i nailed mine to my wall  :lol: ( i hope it isnt just me )

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« Reply #85 on: June 02, 2008, 16:49:11 »
Sorry, but I think anyone who runs for fun are mad! I used to go running with a local club as a teenager, all it does is cause pain! Fair play to those who are serious about their running though - hat off to them
I'll agree with the pain bit, I much prefer my bikes.
But, I've said I'll do it

I have spent some time on and off trying to learn to play electric guitar. I've got as far as a wobbly and very bad version of the James Bond theme...
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« Reply #86 on: June 02, 2008, 17:13:22 »
I paint little soldiers  :lol: The ones in the pic would be about 15mm tall if they were stood up
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« Reply #87 on: June 02, 2008, 19:50:45 »
i collect old games, and old electric guitars, there worth more than my landy :shock:
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« Reply #88 on: June 02, 2008, 20:32:24 »
I have spent some time on and off trying to learn to play electric guitar. I've got as far as a wobbly and very bad version of the James Bond theme...
As stated earlier in this thread, I want a Gretsch G6120 & the ability to do it justice [-o<


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« Reply #89 on: June 02, 2008, 20:35:47 »
i collect old games, and old electric guitars, there worth more than my landy :shock:
I can understand that  :-k ;) :grin:

 






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