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Aunty Post
26 May 13 12:22
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Mine......

The gym, pretty much every day, and just been.

Getting out on my road bike in fine weather.  Heading off in a short while to demolish 18 miles.

Watching Les do the garden, although I like to do the grass when I can.

Cooking.........totally love having people here as an excuse to do a decent meal.

Painting & drawing...........plenty of my stuff on the walls here.

Shooting............mainly FT and 10m target pistol these days.

Trying to hit a little white ball with dimples on it, a long way, with a long stick thingy.

Driving through our beautiful countryside with the top down (the car's, not mine).

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By:
Ovalman.
When: 26 May 13 12:31
Poker - semi decent at the game and can make it pay.
Astronomy - loved it from no age.
Growing veg - not growing much this year, I love growing and picking, hate the weeding and digging though.
Brewing beer - only a small interest, not into brewing it from grains etc. just the kits you buy.
Drinking beer - self explanatory.
Programming - trying to learn to program for Android devices but hopeless at it. I've a few idea's I'd like to implement.
Glentoran FC - more of a punishment but we won the Irish Cup this year and have a place in Europa League.

Pretty well kept busy with all that.
By:
The Leopard
When: 26 May 13 19:26
AP : The Truth :

The gym, pretty much every day, and just been.  Gym owns a Poodle Pampering Shop...

Getting out on my road bike in fine weather.  Heading off in a short while to demolish 18 miles.  So it's you who's making all the pot-holes

Watching Les do the garden, although I like to do the grass when I can.  Do you pay this Lesbian...?

Cooking.........totally love having people here as an excuse to do a decent meal.  Eating people is just wrong...!

Painting & drawing...........plenty of my stuff on the walls here.   Excrement does not count...!

Shooting............mainly FT and 10m target pistol these days.     Financial Times is not a suitable target...!

Trying to hit a little white ball with dimples on it, a long way, with a long stick thingy.   It's not that long...!

Driving through our beautiful countryside with the top down (the car's, not mine).   If the cars not yours...give it back you scally...!
By:
Jayco
When: 26 May 13 19:32
AP do you go to squires
By:
The Leopard
When: 26 May 13 19:32
Ovalman : can't fault that...
By:
Aunty Post
When: 26 May 13 19:57
AP : The Truth :

Very droll TL................Grin

AP do you go to squires

Jayco, I read yours and for some reason it didn't mean anything!

Had you said "Squires" it may have clicked!

You obviously mean "Squires" at Newthorpe!

I'm not a biker Jayco, I'm a recreational cyclist!

I used to go there with the family on sunny evenings, for some decent nosh, and copious amounts of Stella,
when I lived closer (Burton Salmon and Monk Fryston).

It was then "The New Inn" and Squires was in Sherburn in Elmet.

Small world though hey? Happy
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 26 May 13 20:00
Yes I have lots of hobbies. I gamble on horse racing mainly, am not a bad chef at my brothers pub and support Crystal Palace, if they beat Watford tomorrow and get promoted then I'll go to a good few games again. We were the 'team of the 80's' don't ya know.I'm quite an expert at reading people as well. I should have been a detective really, I'd be Lieutenant Columbo I would say.

"I worry. I mean, little things bother me. I'm a worrier. I mean, little insignificant
details - I lose my appetite. I can't eat. My wife, she says to me, "you know, you can really be a pain."
By:
Jayco
When: 26 May 13 20:11
AP my mistake,saw you mention road bike and assumed wrongly.
By:
erse2
When: 26 May 13 20:41
farting
sniffing
bicycle seats
restraining orders
By:
thebandit
When: 26 May 13 21:02
Sheep worrying
Wheel spinning Micra's
By:
Velasquez
When: 26 May 13 21:49
Building historic ships and vessels at 250% actual scale...I'm working on the raft of the Medusa at the moment...hope to have it finished by Autumn, 2020.
By:
treble
When: 26 May 13 22:43
Funnily enough. model ship building is my hobby, along with gardening, fishing, and computing.

I really should just write my acceptance speech for saddo of the year now.
By:
Velasquez
When: 26 May 13 22:50
I'll tell you what's sad about it -- about five years ago, I bought a stunning wooden and canvas sailing ship from ebay for £8...all that effort for eight quid...Cry
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 26 May 13 22:57
I love cooking a nice decent meal when i can .. usually after a couple of beers Mischief

I enjoy lots of artwork & buy/collect bits & pieces that interest me when i can , but don't do anything myself as i don't have time

I like to read a few books , i'm interested in philosophy , psychology & how the mind works along with a few autiobiography's

I plan to join the gym when i'm moved into my new place  , a cool Gym , Swim then a Sauna would sort my head out a bit Cool

I'd like to do tons of other stuff , travel more etc , but making time is always a battle for me !
By:
Dobbo
When: 26 May 13 23:07
Antique Fairs. I like to browse about and spend a few quid on things I like. I dont collect anything specific apart from retirement gifts but I will buy anything if I like it enough and hopefully move it on at a profit when I feel like it.
I used to love the theatre when I lived in London  but out in the sticks there isn't a lot of choice. I enjoy thinking about going to the gym.
By:
treble
When: 26 May 13 23:11
Velasquez,

Why sell it for that much? If you have put all that effort into it, why not keep it?
By:
everythings gone green
When: 26 May 13 23:31
Strangling animals, golf and masturbating.
By:
RoyClaytonsTash
When: 26 May 13 23:34
Stalking tommy toes on tinternet.....
By:
minardi
When: 26 May 13 23:36
Chess
Gardening
Bringing up a family
chasing and getting with some success young succesful business women Laugh
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 26 May 13 23:44
That must be very exhausting for you EGG.
By:
minardi
When: 27 May 13 00:06
Who's EGG
By:
Aunty Post
When: 27 May 13 08:08
egg.......
By:
erse2
When: 27 May 13 08:45
y
By:
Aunty Post
When: 27 May 13 09:02
....bread
By:
rob_dylan
When: 27 May 13 09:40
Betting, Cooking, allotment recently and playing sport... Squash, tennis, footy occasionally, gym occasionally and cricket.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 27 May 13 12:34
I like dossing, I have become very good at it
By:
Aunty Post
When: 27 May 13 12:52
Got any tips on where to start B-B?
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 27 May 13 13:09
electric reclining chair is a good start
By:
xmoneyx
When: 27 May 13 13:26
sleeping
golf--watch/play/bet
restaurants/cafes
holidays --I can't go longer than a week anywhere/newyork/Vegas/Blackpool fav
computor---amazed what women tell you on social sites
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 27 May 13 15:22
Playing guitar
Getting nagged by Mrs SF
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 29 May 13 00:47
Computor---amazed what women tell you on social sites
Getting nagged by Mrs SF Blush
By:
parachute
When: 29 May 13 01:29
I move snails and worms out of harms way when I encounter them on country pathways.
Since Jan 13 I have moved 4 snails. I did move a worm in December 12 though.
Keeps me busy.
By:
judorick
When: 29 May 13 01:40
I'm retired but like to keep my hand in by giving treatment to folk that need it and I get a few referrals a year

I use various bodywork protocols to correct postural anomaly and pain - normally complicated pain patterns resulting from major impacts

have 3 cases at the moment, a guy who fell off a scaffold, another who had a motorbike smash and a woman who was assaulted in the street

fascinating stuff
By:
parachute
When: 29 May 13 01:52
fascinating -  what profession  did you retire from judorick?
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 29 May 13 01:54
Your a good guy Rick , i could do with some of that treatment myself

What is it you deal in acupuncture ?
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 29 May 13 01:58
what would you recommend for serious head pains ?
By:
judorick
When: 29 May 13 02:04
I'm kind of like an Osteopath except it is what's known as 'low velocity' adjustment. So, instead of cracking joints I use various neurological tricks to get the soft tissue to melt so I can gently move joints. It is light touch work. Some of the stuff is called Myo-Skeletal Alignment, Structural Integration, Myo-fascial Release,Active Release and a few other things.

Funny enough chronic head pain was one of my speciality areas when I was in private practice. Hard to say what might the problem as there are many. See an osteopath to start because he will eliminate the obvious
By:
parachute
When: 29 May 13 02:10
Best of luck in your retirement.
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 29 May 13 02:12
Thanks Rick
It's all very interesting but i don't quite know where to start , my dad was big on Reiki but i'd prefer a more direct type of treatment if i paid for it
The initial pain was caused by injury but gets worse with stress & worry i think , poker all day long etc , my heads not in a good way Sad
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 29 May 13 02:14
I quite fancy the bone cracking tbh Mischief
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