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deviliscious
Novice Member
Joined: 11/09/07
"Adjusts ponytails and pulls the lollipop out of my mouth" |
3/13/09 8:20:03 PM#21
Too many to count on all my fingers and toes! I ama VERY hyper and multifuntional girl. To name a few: Paint, draw, sheetmetal art, mirror art, acrylic art. volletball, tennis, water sports, 4 wheeler paintabll wars, gardening, designing and building my own furniture, sculpting, beadwork, leatherwork, featherwork, woodburning, ... and the list goes on and on .. I do not like to be repetitive so I master something and move on to the next I like to use odd materials . Never stop learning. |
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3/13/09 8:25:21 PM#22
Martial arts for the past 15 years, archery, markmanship and tabletop rpgs:) I am a geek that can defend himself lol:P |
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deviliscious
Novice Member
Joined: 11/09/07
"Adjusts ponytails and pulls the lollipop out of my mouth" |
3/13/09 8:35:27 PM#23
Originally posted by sniperg
pshhh those aren;t a hobby that is a lifestyle |
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3/13/09 8:42:23 PM#24
Originally posted by deviliscious
pshhh those aren;t a hobby that is a lifestyle
Pfft of course archery is a hobby, along with pool:P Nothing better than showing new women pupils how to *ahem* position themselves propery:P |
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3/13/09 8:46:17 PM#25
Originally posted by sniperg I think I'd get into a lot of trouble doing that... unless of course the women have a good sense of humor about the whole thing or they find me hot. No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga- |
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3/13/09 9:32:21 PM#26
Originally posted by Illius I think I'd get into a lot of trouble doing that... unless of course the women have a good sense of humor about the whole thing or they find me hot.
Lol yeah most women here at least do have one. So no worries you won't get into trouble unless you decide to position their butt properly:P Only one woman I know at the archery range that has no sense of humor and she happens to be my archnemesis and I am hers (archery wise). |
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3/13/09 11:34:35 PM#27
Yes. But not sure if these activities qualify as a hobby.
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deviliscious
Novice Member
Joined: 11/09/07
"Adjusts ponytails and pulls the lollipop out of my mouth" |
3/14/09 1:52:07 AM#28
Originally posted by sniperg
Pfft of course archery is a hobby, along with pool:P Nothing better than showing new women pupils how to *ahem* position themselves propery:P what you don;t teach the guys the same way as well? hahahahah! I never considered playing billiards or darts a hobby though I just do that for fun like playing chess, dominoes, blackjack, poker, risk, axis and allies.. like any other game. I love strategy based games the most but they are all fun. I consider archery, HTH, self desense the same as my firearm so that is a necessary skill not a hobby for me. though I guess it could be for some people lol. |
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3/14/09 9:22:10 AM#29
Originally posted by deviliscious
Pfft of course archery is a hobby, along with pool:P Nothing better than showing new women pupils how to *ahem* position themselves propery:P what you don;t teach the guys the same way as well? hahahahah! I never considered playing billiards or darts a hobby though I just do that for fun like playing chess, dominoes, blackjack, poker, risk, axis and allies.. like any other game. I love strategy based games the most but they are all fun. I consider archery, HTH, self desense the same as my firearm so that is a necessary skill not a hobby for me. though I guess it could be for some people lol. The best self defense skill is running fast XD And hey I wouldn't mind teaching guys like that, but you know how guys react when another guys touches their legs or hands to position them properly:P You should try pool, especially the french version is very difficult and yes its classified as a hobby:) Technically speaking archery, martial arts and markmanship are sports, and since my job doesn't require them as prerequisites I can say we can safely classify them as hobbies:) PS a game also I like equivalent to risk, is Junta:D Best game ever with 3+ people. |
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frodus
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/15/06
Justification is an event. Sanctification is a process. |
3/14/09 11:32:57 AM#30
loaning money to my wife worthless siblings. Trade in material assumptions for spiritual facts and make permanent progress. |
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3/14/09 2:17:48 PM#31
Basketball Art Playing/Listening Music Gaming Computer Design Adobe things Enorphin Scene etc..Reading is also one |
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3/14/09 9:24:19 PM#32
take notes on my schedule book, so i can go through what i've done in future |
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3/15/09 12:02:41 AM#33
I go to school full time, have a job, and play video games...I lift weights when I get the time, and am gonna try to pick warhammer 40k back up Your argument is like a two legged dog with an eating disorder...weak and unbalanced. |
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Narug
Novice Member
Joined: 2/04/08
Not everything that is more difficult is more meritorious. - Saint Thomas Aquinas |
3/15/09 2:06:59 AM#34
When in childhood my 2 brothers and I would make makeshift bows and have our own achery fun. (Honest and we were out in the country) Also making makeshift sling shots. Legos, biking, slinkis, and Rubik's Cube as well. Boards games like Risk, Monopoly, Axis & Allies, Fortress America, and Conquest of the Empire. I can't remember when I haven't played video games. I've started with the Coleco/Intellivision/Atari 2600/Commodore 64 era. Legacy of the Ancients is what I'd consider my first CRPG. Later on and through adulthood I'd say reading, writing, swords, and collecting them. Though reading has considerably lessened and writing is more confined to posts now. Touring Civil War and other historical sites is also an occasional past time. "The eternal difference between right and wrong does not fluctuate, it is immutable." — Patrick Henry |
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3/15/09 3:01:48 AM#35
I think if I was loaded and didn't have any other obligations I'd get a small forge and learn to hammer some metal and make swords and stuff. Perhaps allow my creativity to come to the surface through it. No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga- |
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Originally posted by Illius
It actually doesn't take up that much time. Its a lot of work. I make hunting knives with my uncle (hes got the forge)
Lemme tell you, its really nice when you complete your piece and it came out just how you wanted it to. ______________________________ What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....? Originally posted by Hazmal What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll." |
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3/15/09 7:32:35 PM#37
Originally posted by hvc801
It actually doesn't take up that much time. Its a lot of work. I make hunting knives with my uncle (hes got the forge)
Lemme tell you, its really nice when you complete your piece and it came out just how you wanted it to. I'm not afraid of work. I actually like it. I've yet to find someone with a forge and actually get down to hammering some white hot metal. I imagine it might be quite therapeutic in a sense. And of course there is a sense of accomplishment afterwards knowing you made something useful out of nothing. No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga- |
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3/15/09 9:15:21 PM#38
just gaming, mmorpg games |
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3/17/09 12:13:37 AM#39
drawing, gaming, shopping, chatting with friends, reading, sleeping |
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3/17/09 12:14:13 AM#40
raising mudkipz. 4chan. |
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