What are your hobbies?

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Am I the only one who loves drinking a lot?
Also woodwork
watching documentaries (political mostly)
 
Messing around with computers software and hardware mostly. Playing around with Linux occasionally.

Going to register for gym this week.
 
Always working on my cars. Even when everything is 100% there is always one more thing to do...

Also I have come to this obsession of fixing electronics. Laptops especially...
 
Trying to get into diy, but removing/unrooting a tree stump is a mutha...

ATM, Games, coding, chatting, braaiing.
 
Make music
Gym
Build virtual roller coasters
3D modelling
Creep people out while dressed up as a big 2 legged animal
 
You can also start playing WoW... That should sort out that free time issue of yours ;)
 
Am I the only one who loves drinking a lot?
Also woodwork
watching documentaries (political mostly)
I drink daily. About a 6pack after work.

If you take into account my hobby (which, as I stated earlier is electronics) accidentally spilling beer all over my components happens rather often :D
 
This is not a hobby but a pastime.

I'm an adjudicator for majoretting and cheerleading - had to novice for a year and write an exam to obtain the qualification. Plus have to do 20 hours a year of training to retain the qualification.

Besides this, have to adjudicate at about 12 competitions during the year, all squeezed into a 6-month season, translating to about two competitions a month - there goes my Saturdays.

This past weekend, we had selection weekend for the panel for the national competition. Friday was training seminar from 15:00 - 20:00. Saturday was competition from 08:00 - 18:00, for which we had to report at 07:00 for a pre-competition briefing, and Sunday was post-competition briefing from 08:00 till 12:00. You really have to love what you're doing when you're doing this because it takes up such a lot of your time.

The upside of this is that you can actually do provincial and national colours in this because it's an officially recognised sport and the association itself is affiliated with SASCOC.
 
I'm easily bored and tend to move on from one thing to the other, but the only constants for me are weight training, video gaming and reading anything to do with WW2.

I would love to get back in to action soccer again but it is always during the week and with studying it is a bit of a bugger at the minute.
 
This is not a hobby but a pastime.

I'm an adjudicator for majoretting and cheerleading - had to novice for a year and write an exam to obtain the qualification. Plus have to do 20 hours a year of training to retain the qualification.

Besides this, have to adjudicate at about 12 competitions during the year, all squeezed into a 6-month season, translating to about two competitions a month - there goes my Saturdays.

This past weekend, we had selection weekend for the panel for the national competition. Friday was training seminar from 15:00 - 20:00. Saturday was competition from 08:00 - 18:00, for which we had to report at 07:00 for a pre-competition briefing, and Sunday was post-competition briefing from 08:00 till 12:00. You really have to love what you're doing when you're doing this because it takes up such a lot of your time.

The upside of this is that you can actually do provincial and national colours in this because it's an officially recognised sport and the association itself is affiliated with SASCOC.

Being forced to watch cheerleaders every saturday. Sounds horrible...
 
you buy food and just empty into a pot

reheat and you a chef
I lived alone for a few years, during which I did that ^. Lately I'll give Guy Fieri a run for his money
(but that's only because he's fat and I can outrun him)
 
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