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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man 33 weeks ago

LONDON

Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history..

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By *elpieandSelkieCouple 33 weeks ago

Aberdeen


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history.."

Funny that as Selkie is an archaeologist (on paper)!

Our hobbies are gaming, outdoors and Selkie also knits and does yoga

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 33 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

How weird that it's just dawned one that I have no hobbies outside of sport. And never have had!

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By *olfandtazCouple 33 weeks ago

Bristol

Nights in binge watching boxsets,

Nights out, for dinner,

Playing the PlayStation,

Playing guitar

To name a few

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By *ouples_EroticaXXXCouple 33 weeks ago

manchester

Photography

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Paddleboarding, hiking, wild swimming, drawing

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By *andyfloss2000Woman 33 weeks ago

ashford

Gardening cycling walking sea swimming and wine making x

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By *alm_one4Man 33 weeks ago

RM16

I’m a vinyl record geek

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Open water swimming and surfing.

Or is that surfing, falling off, swimming for the shore?

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Playing the guitar and dabbling in songwriting

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By *yreGuy99Man 33 weeks ago

Wyre/Persh

Long walks and hiking. I've also finally decided to pick up the acoustic guitar.

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By *onnyJohnMan 33 weeks ago

Doncaster


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history.."

Tinkering... I like to tinker in my shed (no, thats not an innuendo)

Do a bit of carpentry, made some wood toys for my grandson, made a toybox for him.

Made a Bluetooth garden/events speaker with charging points, then upgraded it to solar power to re charge it.

Done some leather work and leather carving, multi tool pouches, keyrings, made myself a replacement watch strap...

Tinkering.

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Gardening. Crafting. Cooking!

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By *heGateKeeperMan 33 weeks ago

Stratford

Language, cooking, the piano and the guitar

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By *lmost TouchingMan 33 weeks ago

Wherever I lay my hat.

Playing Magic The Gathering with my mates, like we have done for 25 years, drinking copious amounts of wine and solving the world’s problems.

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By *xfordjohnMan 33 weeks ago

Oxford

Hill walking, reading, making model ships and trains, cooking, baroque opera

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By *heGateKeeperMan 33 weeks ago

Stratford

Oh and EA FC 24

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By *ust RachelTV/TS 33 weeks ago

Horsham

Cycling

Paintballing/airsoft

Photography

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By *hriscooperMan 33 weeks ago

Warrington

Hiking, the longer the better. Longest in one day is 47 miles.

Wild camping.

Bushcraft.

Playing guitar.

Martial arts.

Going to the gym.

Reading.

Walking my fluff ball.

Growing my own fruit and veg.

Making people smile.

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By *adgerMan 33 weeks ago

york

Hiking, cooking, travel, photography, yoga

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By *yronutMan 33 weeks ago

St Austell

Flying (private pilot), Motorcycling, Sailing, Walking

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By *arcosaMan 33 weeks ago

London

I enjoy locksport which is basically lock picking for fun but not profit. I can open a padlock in under 30 seconds or faster depending on the manufacturer.

My other hobby is magic. Card tricks, mentalism, little miracles, you know the kind of thing.

Other than that it's the usual reading, films etc.

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history.."

History, reading, hiking, working voluntarily for charity.

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By *mf123Man 33 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

I like to hit people with my iron shoulder until they are left in a crumpled heap of ouches

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Hiking, the longer the better. Longest in one day is 47 miles.

Wild camping.

Bushcraft.

Playing guitar.

Martial arts.

Going to the gym.

Reading.

Walking my fluff ball.

Growing my own fruit and veg.

Making people smile.

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I did 30 miles one day. In a group of 99 of us including a vicar. Love it

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By *midnight-Woman 33 weeks ago

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By *ou only live onceMan 33 weeks ago

London

Ah, no sport. Does that mean gym too? This might be tricky. I do like reading but never called it a hobby.

Dog walking and hunting down the best almond croissants is all I've got left.

I need a new hobby!

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By *midnight-Woman 33 weeks ago

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Hiking, cooking, baking, walking, dressmaking, sewing, reading, dancing, gardening + fabbing!

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By *agnar73Man 33 weeks ago

Glasgow

I now walk a bit every day with dog and my target has went up over past year. Funnily enough I was at a naughty thing and was suffering with cramp for days after so it’s not entirely for altruistic reasons. But has helped lose a bit of dad bod and helped with sleep and energy levels

I’ve been working on a tattoo design and that’s involved learning drawing and inking as well as some photo and other magubbins to try and get it how I want. I’ll hopefully have good enough to ask tattooist and then the fun part of getting it done

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By *tylebender03Man 33 weeks ago

Manchester

Music, film, gaming

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

This has made me realise how painfully boring I am

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By *hunky GentMan 33 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough

Making stuff

3D printing

Cosplay.

Being a but of a geek.

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By *sWyldWoman 33 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I gave up mine last year and I'm missing it terribly. I need to find a new one

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By *cottishVikingBearMan 33 weeks ago

N. London

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By *cottishVikingBearMan 33 weeks ago

N. London

Tabletop gaming.

Board games, Magic the Gathering, Warhammer, DnD. All that super nerdy stuff.

Also video games, mostly strategy and JRPGs.

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By *ou only live onceMan 33 weeks ago

London


"This has made me realise how painfully boring I am "

Yep. Want to join me in my croissant hunts?

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Glider pilot on the weekends if the weather's good! Let my inner Top Gun out

Hiking, camping, boxing, mountaineering, abseiling.. if its dangerous I'll never say no!

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By *JB1954Man 33 weeks ago

Reading

Mine is photography . Mainly wildlife ( not done much for a while) .Yes also people at home etc. I have portable photo studio. Sea fishing . Trouble is live distance from sea. Do get to do if weather tides are ok. Gardening . But not flowers. Vegetables.

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

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By *ittlemiss1985Woman 33 weeks ago

Lansing

Reading, knitting, listening to true crime podcasts, crossstitch

It helps that my favorite local true crime podcaster runs a true crime bookstore/gift shop.

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By *hiskasMan 33 weeks ago

Llanelli


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

"

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x"

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic.

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By *gent CoulsonMan 33 weeks ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines

3d printing and Shibari

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By *andaloriansCouple 33 weeks ago

Malvern

C-walking the dogs, singing, guitar and crafting pretty much anything!

S-walking the dogs, animal stuff, geeky tv and mtg!

S

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By *hiskasMan 33 weeks ago

Llanelli


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic. "

Wow, thats genuinely interesting, sounds much better put this way then playing with rocks, I was picturing you sat, chilling at home throwing them at the people next door in there garden lol x

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By *andaloriansCouple 33 weeks ago

Malvern


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic.

Wow, thats genuinely interesting, sounds much better put this way then playing with rocks, I was picturing you sat, chilling at home throwing them at the people next door in there garden lol x"

My wife tumbles the rocks we find on the beach and i got her a rock identifyer book for xmas.

S

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By *andaloriansCouple 33 weeks ago

Malvern


"Tabletop gaming.

Board games, Magic the Gathering, Warhammer, DnD. All that super nerdy stuff.

Also video games, mostly strategy and JRPGs."

Go on, whats your go to mtg? Tell me your not a blue mono player!

S

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic.

Wow, thats genuinely interesting, sounds much better put this way then playing with rocks, I was picturing you sat, chilling at home throwing them at the people next door in there garden lol x

My wife tumbles the rocks we find on the beach and i got her a rock identifyer book for xmas.

S"

Your wife and I would get on. Oh, bless you, a rock tumbler is not the most quiet of machines. I don’t run one at home myself. Has she found anything fun?

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic.

Wow, thats genuinely interesting, sounds much better put this way then playing with rocks, I was picturing you sat, chilling at home throwing them at the people next door in there garden lol x"

I don’t throw rocks but I have crushed rocks, mixed them with chemicals, and such. More fun I reckon.

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By *cottishVikingBearMan 33 weeks ago

N. London


"Tabletop gaming.

Board games, Magic the Gathering, Warhammer, DnD. All that super nerdy stuff.

Also video games, mostly strategy and JRPGs.

Go on, whats your go to mtg? Tell me your not a blue mono player!

S"

Nope. More a Green-Blue or White-Blue-Black artifact player.

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Walking the dog.

Not too sure if this can be classed as a hobby as such, but I have an interest and started collecting 80s Casual stuff (the clothes my parents couldn’t afford to buy me in younger days)

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

I use to love rock climbing and hiking before my hip replacement.

Now my main hobbies are getting lost in the world of movies - have quite a nice setup if anyone else is into home theater stuff, getting back into chess and J got me a 3d printer for my birthday as I've wanted one for years although I'm having issues with that already

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 33 weeks ago

Leeds

Reading it helps me escape reality a little, I've gotten into book binding I'm going to start my 1st soon hopefully.

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Tabletop gaming.

Board games, Magic the Gathering, Warhammer, DnD. All that super nerdy stuff.

Also video games, mostly strategy and JRPGs."

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Archaeology, collecting and reading books and comics, films, history, Star Trek, Star Wars.

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood

Classic/custom cars- hot rods

50s music

Game shooting

Fishing

Motorbikes

Motorhoming

Pubs

To many hobbies not enough time

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago


"Classic/custom cars- hot rods

50s music

Game shooting

Fishing

Motorbikes

Motorhoming

Pubs

To many hobbies not enough time

"

Nor money

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By *midnight-Woman 33 weeks ago

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"I gave up mine last year and I'm missing it terribly. I need to find a new one "

What did you do - why can't you take it up agains?

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By *midnight-Woman 33 weeks ago

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"Reading it helps me escape reality a little, I've gotten into book binding I'm going to start my 1st soon hopefully.

Mrs "

There is a book you might enjoy, called the Binding

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By *ltrMan 33 weeks ago

sheffield

Tinkering in garage with my mrk 2 EscDrt 16 sport a project that has kept me busy since 2015

Had to put EscDrt as the proper word not allowed

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By *onameyet2Man 33 weeks ago

chorley


"Hiking, the longer the better. Longest in one day is 47 miles.

Wild camping.

Bushcraft.

Playing guitar.

Martial arts.

Going to the gym.

Reading.

Walking my fluff ball.

Growing my own fruit and veg.

Making people smile.

I did 30 miles one day. In a group of 99 of us including a vicar. Love it"

99 people but the vicar is special?

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Running and bee keeping

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By *stwo2023Couple 33 weeks ago

Worcester

Knitting, crochet, getting in to resin art a d watercolour painting. Also patiently waiting for my shotgun licence and having lessons in clay pigeon shooting.

Evie

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By *onameyet2Man 33 weeks ago

chorley

Reading must be a really interesting place as lots of people have it as one of their hobbies

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By *issVanillaWoman 33 weeks ago

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I attempted to learn the guitar during lockdown but didn't get very far. Any players on here?!

I enjoy walking.. be it hiking in the peaks or wondering round old towns discovering new places.

I'd like to travel abroad more but don't have the confidence to go alone

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By *orthern StarsCouple 33 weeks ago

A town near you perhaps

We are hoping to be able to enjoy a new hobby in the next few years, once we buy our boat.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman 33 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history.."

Sounds great and enough to keep you busy

I love photography, love raking my camera out taking random shots of the locality and out and about

Zumba and the gym

My dog

Cinema

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By *rHotNottsMan 33 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I have way too many hobbies….I love Photography and Travel & recently rediscovered my love of baking bread. I play guitar, Wild camp, Make silver and gold jewelry, Love good movies, good Cinematography and foreign films. I’m also learning python & mobile app development.

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By *hief_Of_AlwaysMan 33 weeks ago

London or Bedford

I’m actually a published freelance illustrator in my spare time

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS 33 weeks ago

chichester


"I’m actually a published freelance illustrator in my spare time"

That’s super cool

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By *orksguy1965Man 33 weeks ago

Howden

Brewing real ale

Gardening and my fish pond

Holidays

Walking

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By *illynillyCouple 33 weeks ago

Wiltshire

Absolutely loads of boring past times here from cooking to climbing, camping to crochet, guitar to uno...diverse creatures

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By *adgerMan 33 weeks ago

york


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic. "

Don’t say there are two geologists on fab

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By *archelCouple 33 weeks ago

A field somewhere

The new one for me is gym, but have been rock climbing and bouldering for 40 years.

The Mr.

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By *elshcouple18Couple 33 weeks ago

Cardiff

We make our own gin, both cycle and walk.. sea swim and scuba dive..

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By *ongandharderMan 33 weeks ago

Rotherham

Video games and video game collecting , steampunk, miniature wargames , antiquing

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By *hiskasMan 33 weeks ago

Llanelli


"Reading

Photography

Travelling

Hiking

Swimming

Writing erotica

Collecting rare maps

Playing with rocks/stones

Art

Playing with rocks/stones!! I'm intrigued as to what you mean with this x

Basically it’s more than just being a rock collector. I am fascinated by identifying different types of rocks, understanding their formation and composition, and studying the minerals and elements contained within them. Petrofilic.

Wow, thats genuinely interesting, sounds much better put this way then playing with rocks, I was picturing you sat, chilling at home throwing them at the people next door in there garden lol x

I don’t throw rocks but I have crushed rocks, mixed them with chemicals, and such. More fun I reckon. "

I can picture you, all in white with your safety glasses on, some chemicals in 1 hand and a nice rock in the other

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By *oeBeansMan 33 weeks ago

Derby

Coffee. I'm pretty deep down the rabbit hole by now having been into it for a couple of years.

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By *izzy.Woman 33 weeks ago

Stoke area

Travel...holidays abroad on my own and exploring the UK in my motorhome.

Attending music gigs, singing and kazoo playing.

Volunteering for local charity including running a support group.

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By *hriscooperMan 33 weeks ago

Warrington


"Hiking, the longer the better. Longest in one day is 47 miles.

Wild camping.

Bushcraft.

Playing guitar.

Martial arts.

Going to the gym.

Reading.

Walking my fluff ball.

Growing my own fruit and veg.

Making people smile.

I did 30 miles one day. In a group of 99 of us including a vicar. Love it

99 people but the vicar is special?"

She made the effort to hike 30 miles and you took that from it? Maybe the vicar organised it and kept their spirits up when they were struggling?

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By *essaMayWoman 33 weeks ago

Fairytale Wood

Paddle Boarding, kayaking, walking and photography (i inherited that passion)

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Sex with men women

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By *d4fun73Man 33 weeks ago

Shipley


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history.."

Country pursuits! Does that include seal clubbing,fox hunting or Badger baiting?!

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By *ohnSwingsSurreyMan 33 weeks ago

Horley

Dinghy sailing…..learned the basics last year, I’ll be learning for the rest of my life, I reckon

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By *izzmasterzeroMan 33 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Playing guitar

Collecting dead things

Walking / Hiking

Gaming

I'd like to do more but aint nobody got time for that

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By *apiomanMan 33 weeks ago

Shipley

Board games... especially Catan.

Music, owner of two horn gramophone and DJ on occasions.

And slowly writing a novel.

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By *apiomanMan 33 weeks ago

Shipley


"Playing guitar

Collecting dead things

Walking / Hiking

Gaming

I'd like to do more but aint nobody got time for that"

Any particular dead things?

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By *parrow77Man 33 weeks ago

cheshire

Love gaming, playing guitars, Lego building, gym 3-2 times week and watching Scotland and 6 nations rugby

If anyone else msg me

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By *ean counterMan 33 weeks ago

Kettering

Country sports, mountain bikes and motorbikes

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By *cottishVikingBearMan 33 weeks ago

N. London


"Playing guitar

Collecting dead things

Walking / Hiking

Gaming

I'd like to do more but aint nobody got time for that

Any particular dead things?"

Presumably not in a Fred West way...

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By *ddkkk91Man 33 weeks ago

fife

Gym

Teaching

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By *arcosaMan 33 weeks ago

London


"Playing guitar

Collecting dead things

Walking / Hiking

Gaming

I'd like to do more but aint nobody got time for that"

Collecting dead things? Spend a lot of time in your cellar do you matey?

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By *illiamabc100Man 33 weeks ago

chester

Target shooting

Thermal sight pest control in stables and barns (rats)

Dogging

Cuckolding

Photography

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By *icknmix500Man 33 weeks ago

South Gloucestershire

Classic cars ornithology

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan 33 weeks ago

Wales/ All over UK

I’m into tabletop wargaming and heavy music

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By *andaloriansCouple 33 weeks ago

Malvern


"Classic cars ornithology "

Nout like a thunderbird then!

S

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By *udandBryanCouple 33 weeks ago

Boston

We're also into;

Medieval reenactment

Steampunk

Photographic modelling

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By *2000ManMan 33 weeks ago

Worthing

Gardening, walking, tech.

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By *parkle1974Woman 33 weeks ago

Leeds

I teach sugarcraft

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By *umalotagainMan 33 weeks ago

a town called malice

Photography, sea fishing/boating, shooting, skiing

One day I will pick something cheaper to do

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By *egasus NobMan 33 weeks ago

Merton


"I’m actually a published freelance illustrator in my spare time"

Same but not published...yet.

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By *entleswinger69Man 33 weeks ago

Plymouth

Absolutely love fly fishing in quiet secluded spots

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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man 33 weeks ago

LONDON

Couldn't agree more!

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood


"Classic/custom cars- hot rods

50s music

Game shooting

Fishing

Motorbikes

Motorhoming

Pubs

To many hobbies not enough time

Nor money "

This is also true lol oh forgot to add swingers clubs to the list too

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood


"Tinkering in garage with my mrk 2 EscDrt 16 sport a project that has kept me busy since 2015

Had to put EscDrt as the proper word not allowed "

Need to see pics please love a sport

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history..

Country pursuits! Does that include seal clubbing,fox hunting or Badger baiting?!"

Cause that’s all country folk do?

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By *eekySweetheartWoman 33 weeks ago

Hampshire

Sewing

Gaming

Conventions

Reading books about sexy vampires

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By *bxanfCouple 33 weeks ago

Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria, Stourbridge

Alot of gaming, mainly soulslikes because I like a good challenge.

The Mrs crochets and loves true crime podcasts

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By *eekySweetheartWoman 33 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Sewing

Gaming

Conventions

Reading books about sexy vampires"

Oh and gigs! Any kind of rock but I seem to be mainly stuck in the late 90s/early 00s pop punk era!

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood


"Knitting, crochet, getting in to resin art a d watercolour painting. Also patiently waiting for my shotgun licence and having lessons in clay pigeon shooting.

Evie"

You may be waiting awhile they are painfully slow issuing them! But enjoy your shooting when you do

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

I want to learn to play the mouth organ. I think I’ll find it easier if I get a good teacher.

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By *ndycoinsMan 33 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history..

Country pursuits! Does that include seal clubbing,fox hunting or Badger baiting?!

Cause that’s all country folk do?"

best to let ignorance wither on the vine.

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By *ndycoinsMan 33 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,


"Knitting, crochet, getting in to resin art a d watercolour painting. Also patiently waiting for my shotgun licence and having lessons in clay pigeon shooting.

Evie"

Some Constabularies are quicker than others,if it's been a while phone the FELD and ask how your application is proceeding.

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By *oupleus30Couple 33 weeks ago

Minster

Mr likes fishing

Mrs baking when have time, ice-skating,pole dancing but not done for while and

gym&swim..... even tho I hate getting up and going when I'm there I feel free.

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By *S chanel demarTV/TS 33 weeks ago

peterborough

Attending swinging clubs and constantly staring at people who have blocked trans women from contacting them

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood

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By *he fab twoCouple 33 weeks ago

brentwood


"Attending swinging clubs and constantly staring at people who have blocked trans women from contacting them "

Do they charge you single man or single woman entry price mate

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By *en JerkinoffMan 33 weeks ago

whitehaven

Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures.

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

Video games and cosplay immediately come to mind for me!

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By *urreyphotographerMan 33 weeks ago

kt16

Wild swimming ( the Thames went to 6c the other week)

Cycling

Photography

Property

Motorsport

Gym

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By *en JerkinoffMan 33 weeks ago

whitehaven


"Wild swimming ( the Thames went to 6c the other week)

Cycling

Photography

Property

Mate, are you good at photography editing as I now very little and I have just got into astrophotography

Motorsport

Gym"

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

My list of hobbies and pass times include,

Being boring.

Doing boring stuff.

Being bored.

Writing a boring "Club for the Boring People", newsletter about how to be more boring, reasons to bore people and the top 10 tips to bore the boring people away.

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By *JandCMCouple 33 weeks ago

cardiff

Hobbies are,

Mainly in summer, my motorbike, koi pond, walking.

Winter, tropical fish, jigsaws n puzzles.

All year round, live bands n getting so d*unk n making a twat of my self by doing stupid things.

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By *arcosaMan 33 weeks ago

London


"Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures."

Actually that sounds fascinating.

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By *en JerkinoffMan 33 weeks ago

whitehaven


"Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures.

Actually that sounds fascinating."

It's a pain in the back side. Alot of how the image turns out has a lot to do with the editing afterwards.

Now I have upgraded my Celestron with a reducer so it has a focal length of a out 2.2 which is fantastic for quick image or x exposures for x amount of time. The more light and time means more data is captured. Using various filters you can get some great images but all the data is useless if you don't know how to edit. I don't know how to edit.

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

I like gaming, playing guitar, reading and art

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By *arcosaMan 33 weeks ago

London


"Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures.

Actually that sounds fascinating.

It's a pain in the back side. Alot of how the image turns out has a lot to do with the editing afterwards.

Now I have upgraded my Celestron with a reducer so it has a focal length of a out 2.2 which is fantastic for quick image or x exposures for x amount of time. The more light and time means more data is captured. Using various filters you can get some great images but all the data is useless if you don't know how to edit. I don't know how to edit."

Even so, the technical skills required to capture something so far away is very impressive. What is the furthest thing you've managed to capture so far?

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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago

i collect vintage dungeon and dragons play books....kind of geeky

love mooching about...jumping on a train and stop somewhere random and just explore.

making beard balms!

and

cooking!!

its something i really got into during lockdown

find it therapeutic

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By *arcosaMan 33 weeks ago

London


"i collect vintage dungeon and dragons play books....kind of geeky

love mooching about...jumping on a train and stop somewhere random and just explore.

making beard balms!

and

cooking!!

its something i really got into during lockdown

find it therapeutic

"

I particularly enjoy a nice beard balm. I had a favourite called Yggdrasil but it's not being made any more.

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By *ovetosuck30Man 33 weeks ago

Rossendale

Motorsports (marshaling)

Was a pit lane specialist at Silverstone for a while

Walking when the weather's not trying to drown or freeze me.

Reading live Sci-fi/fantasy, history

Also horology mainly just watches

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By *en JerkinoffMan 32 weeks ago

whitehaven


"Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures.

Actually that sounds fascinating.

It's a pain in the back side. Alot of how the image turns out has a lot to do with the editing afterwards.

Now I have upgraded my Celestron with a reducer so it has a focal length of a out 2.2 which is fantastic for quick image or x exposures for x amount of time. The more light and time means more data is captured. Using various filters you can get some great images but all the data is useless if you don't know how to edit. I don't know how to edit.

Even so, the technical skills required to capture something so far away is very impressive. What is the furthest thing you've managed to capture so far?"

With my current setup I'm looking at Nebulae. The most photographed are the Orion and Horse head nebula. They are roughly 7000ly away. I might also do some galaxy photography.

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By *ostindreamsMan 32 weeks ago

London

Hiking, reading, movies. Recently bought a telescope and still waiting for a clear night to make observations

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By *utdoorfun7474Couple 32 weeks ago

armagh

Getting tired of drinking beer now so we will be riding motorcycles for the foreseeable future however we do like to pull over drink beer eat pussy and suck some cock. Other than that we are very much quite people

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By *midnight-Woman 32 weeks ago

...


"I attempted to learn the guitar during lockdown but didn't get very far. Any players on here?!

I enjoy walking.. be it hiking in the peaks or wondering round old towns discovering new places.

I'd like to travel abroad more but don't have the confidence to go alone

"

Do an organised hiking tour

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By *igboobstCouple 32 weeks ago

barrow

Boats, fishing, rockpooling the odd walk out

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By *rispyDuckMan 32 weeks ago

Chinese Takeaway near you

Enjoy sight seeing, hiking, watch collecting & fish keeping

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By *moothshaftMan 32 weeks ago

Coventry

Astronomy. Motorcycling.

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By *arcosaMan 32 weeks ago

London


"Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures.

Actually that sounds fascinating.

It's a pain in the back side. Alot of how the image turns out has a lot to do with the editing afterwards.

Now I have upgraded my Celestron with a reducer so it has a focal length of a out 2.2 which is fantastic for quick image or x exposures for x amount of time. The more light and time means more data is captured. Using various filters you can get some great images but all the data is useless if you don't know how to edit. I don't know how to edit.

Even so, the technical skills required to capture something so far away is very impressive. What is the furthest thing you've managed to capture so far?

With my current setup I'm looking at Nebulae. The most photographed are the Orion and Horse head nebula. They are roughly 7000ly away. I might also do some galaxy photography."

7000ly is a mind boggling distance. It's hard for the human mind to picture such vast distances.

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By *ostindreamsMan 32 weeks ago

London


"Astrophotography, I have always loved astronomy and decided to make my life harder by capturing pictures.

Actually that sounds fascinating.

It's a pain in the back side. Alot of how the image turns out has a lot to do with the editing afterwards.

Now I have upgraded my Celestron with a reducer so it has a focal length of a out 2.2 which is fantastic for quick image or x exposures for x amount of time. The more light and time means more data is captured. Using various filters you can get some great images but all the data is useless if you don't know how to edit. I don't know how to edit.

Even so, the technical skills required to capture something so far away is very impressive. What is the furthest thing you've managed to capture so far?

With my current setup I'm looking at Nebulae. The most photographed are the Orion and Horse head nebula. They are roughly 7000ly away. I might also do some galaxy photography."

I just bought a Celestron Nexstar 8SE as my beginner's telescope. Was thinking about a dobsonian. But it was going to be difficult lugging it around. Being in the border of London only makes it harder.

I can already see this hobby becoming way to expensive, especially if I get into astrophotography

Kudos to you for sticking with it

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By *ostindreamsMan 32 weeks ago

London


"I attempted to learn the guitar during lockdown but didn't get very far. Any players on here?!

I enjoy walking.. be it hiking in the peaks or wondering round old towns discovering new places.

I'd like to travel abroad more but don't have the confidence to go alone

"

Look at companies like flash pack and G adventures. They do group trips for solo travellers

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By *onstellation40Man 32 weeks ago

Devizes

Green Lane motorcycling

Riding my Royal Enfield

My 1977 mini

I play the tenor sax, although any sax will do

Photography

I don't get too much time unfortunately but they are always there in the background

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By *S chanel demarTV/TS 32 weeks ago

peterborough


"Attending swinging clubs and constantly staring at people who have blocked trans women from contacting them

Do they charge you single man or single woman entry price mate "

You see its true, they exist in the UK swing scene, bless ya........

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By *oupleus30Couple 32 weeks ago

Minster

Mr

Fishing

Box set binging

Reading

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By *eady2rideCouple 16 weeks ago

durham

Salmon fishing for the Mr

The mrs just likes filth lol

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By *weetCherryWoman 16 weeks ago

London

Crochet and cross stitch

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By *assy69Man 16 weeks ago

West Sussex and Wales


"Excluding sex, sport and partying what else rings our bells? I'll kick off with cider making, 'country pursuits', archeology and history.."

I keep bees and I like to wild camp (I use a tarp shelter)

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By *rispyDuckMan 16 weeks ago

Chinese Takeaway near you

Recently took up hiking and photography

Loving it

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By *iberius61Man 16 weeks ago

Pontefract

Scuba diving and sailing. Along with sex and spanking it seems I am addicted to hobbies that begin with the letter S

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By *onnyJohnMan 14 weeks ago

Doncaster

Tinkering.

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By *4bimMan 14 weeks ago

Farnborough Hampshire

collecting diecast stock cars.

working on harley davidsons.

ham radio.

reading books with cats at the local cattery.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple 14 weeks ago

Ryde

Cross-stitch and designing custom blu-ray covers.

Hubby writes, but he's writer and journalist, so that's more a case of keeping his skills sharp.

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By *quizzlyMan 14 weeks ago

Ryde

Mainly nerdy things

Warhammer

Role Playing (not bedroom kind)

Reenactment

to name a few.

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By *agatoXXXMan 14 weeks ago

Mordor

Photogrphy, when the bones allow.

Reading, when they don't

Cooking. I'm always seeking new recipes and ideas.

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By *reakShow90Man 14 weeks ago

Manchester/halifax

Kinda depressing I don't really have any due to cash been so tight atm going out or doing anything with the Mrs is out the window I maybe go to pub have 2 pints (comes to £7)

Sit in the garden with the dog once aging a few beers some times play a bit of Xbox but part from that I really am a sad fuck

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By *partharmonyCouple 14 weeks ago

Ruislip

I play the piano a lot. Luke

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By *icketToRudeCouple 14 weeks ago

Wellingborough

Mrs does football,

We both enjoy board games

And Mr whittles and enjoys playing with wood

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By *punk n gushCouple 14 weeks ago

walmer

Don't be nosey lol

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By *oelDorianMan 14 weeks ago

vanaheim

Making costumes for comic con and now leather work

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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man 12 weeks ago

LONDON

Some great hobbies guys!

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By *rgasmatron1970Man 12 weeks ago

Bromley

Regular gig goer, pubs to huge stadium's. Avid ancient Egyptian history fanatic. Extreme sports, bungee jumping my favourite

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By *ira2024Woman 12 weeks ago

South West

Photography

Reading

Collages

Gym

Fashion

Traveling

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By *odgers and PartingCouple 12 weeks ago

edinburgh

Vehicular tinkering

Music

Travel

K

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By *hrill CollinsMan 12 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

vinyl djing, skateboarding, motorcycling, restoring vintage music equipment, circuit bending ..... too much to list really as it goes

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By *olden_Road_to_Samarkand OP   Man 12 weeks ago

LONDON


"vinyl djing, skateboarding, motorcycling, restoring vintage music equipment, circuit bending ..... too much to list really as it goes

"

Quite a few then!

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By *obilebottomMan 12 weeks ago

All over

Cooking (and lots of eating), gardening, walking (occasionaly fast) swimming, photograply, languages, travel, beading, music (listen and play thecodd thing) , reading (was doing a lot so curtailed that a bit), design (mainly interior though some unsual exterior too is of interest), people watching (glass in hand, nibbles on the table), architecture (especially ecleciastical) and other bits and pieces. Just not enough time to do it all so a bit of something every now and then to spice life

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By *ullsfan77Man 12 weeks ago

Torquay

Volunteering on a heritage railway.

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By *ubikslongswordMan 12 weeks ago

East Grinstead

I'm a gamer, both table top and Xbox

I brew mead

Like the occasional crossword/arrowword, geocaching when the weather behaves and hopefully soon to get into bee keeping

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By *r John WickMan 12 weeks ago

The Continental

Model making, which I’m retiring from soon, after 40 years of it. Replaced with pc flight simulation.

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By *hesblokeMan 12 weeks ago

Derbyshire village

40k, airfix (and friends), pc gaming, guitar, the occasional fishing trip....when I have time for any of those, that is!

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By *entBarryUKMan 12 weeks ago

Ashford

I'm a geek, so anything geeky like scifi, gaming, model making, drawing, painting, writing. Just started 3D printing stuff. Next hobby is diy on my new home.

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By *idssissyTV/TS 12 weeks ago

Birmingham

Cinema, reading and pub quizzes

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By *ripfillMan 12 weeks ago

havant

Like you OP I make cider ….

I have been an archer from some years now both in recurve and long bow

Into bread making

Sea swimming ( if there has been no discharges ) all year round and wild swimming

recently I have been asked to play walking rugby which is a gas ( I used to play at a senior level )

Riding my fat boy Harley

Oh … I am particularly good at sleeping

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By *asterMeliodasMan 12 weeks ago

Near Keith

Video games, board games, tabletop roleplaying, game development, cross stitch and karaoke, among many others. :D

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By *hris-1980Man 12 weeks ago

Staffordshire

If it goes fast and could kill me count me in. Bikes, Cars, Extreme Activities in the great outdoors. I’m into is all.

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By *entBarryUKMan 12 weeks ago

Ashford


"Video games, board games, tabletop roleplaying, game development, cross stitch and karaoke, among many others. :D"

Cross stitch is so popular these days.

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By *asterMeliodasMan 12 weeks ago

Near Keith


"Video games, board games, tabletop roleplaying, game development, cross stitch and karaoke, among many others. :D

Cross stitch is so popular these days."

I honestly don't know many people around here who are into it.

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