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Posted by monkey_keymo on Sep-17-2006 07:03:

yOO... uhhh I paint shit =)
I also enjoy reading, drawing, photography, inks... and soon I will be doing some stone carving as well. (new camera this weds = w00t)
Oh, and I snowboard =)
I used to dance, play soccer and basketball but I got lazy.


Posted by Cribby on Sep-17-2006 17:17:

Besides dancing..

soccer, singing , writing (poetry,reviews), gaming, meditating...


Posted by chinamon on Sep-17-2006 17:20:

quote:
Originally posted by vINCe_Inc
anyone plays gitoni, aka jits, aka foosball. ??


hey paesano
its all about the fastball okay? fuck the passing, brother.


Posted by chinamon on Sep-17-2006 17:23:


Posted by Tiesto4Life on Sep-17-2006 17:36:

vocationin'


Posted by LKD on Sep-17-2006 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Tiesto4Life
vocationin'


so u like working?what do u do thats so nice??


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Sep-17-2006 19:59:

- Tennis

- These:

(Athough I haven't made any for a while)

- Foosball ever since I started working in May cause we have a foosball table in the lunchroom, lol.

- Play games from time to time, but not as hardcore as I used to

- Car tuning, although from a theoretical perspective, and not a hands-on one since I don't have the cash for it.

BTW, Partying and drinking are not hobbies (well drinking can be a hobby if you're an alcoholic)


Posted by LucasMead on Sep-17-2006 20:14:

cottage, hiking, reading, kayaking, swimming,running, biking,snowbaording, ball hockey, ice hockey, flip cup, camping,rollerblading, sea-dooing, 4 wheeling, boating, snowmobiling, cottage parties, rugby. etc. etc. etc...


Posted by chinamon on Sep-17-2006 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
- Car tuning, although from a theoretical perspective, and not a hands-on one since I don't have the cash for it.


you will be happy that you havent actually got your hands and wallet in to it. i have been there and done that and i will be the first to tell you that its the biggest waste of money. i spent quite a bit of money on my last car but i only have minor things done to my current vehicle for better handling.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Sep-17-2006 20:35:

Any hobby is essentially a waste of money unless you are really really good at it.


Posted by RobSt*r on Sep-17-2006 20:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Any hobby is essentially a waste of money unless you are really really good at it.


I wouldnt say waste. I dont live to work, I work to live, and my hobbies are essentially the only thing I really have to spend my money on, besides the bills.

I sunk over 20K into my last project car, I have a room full of expencive sound equipment, and I have three snowboards and a bag full of gear.

I dont regret the spending one bit, and I make squat doing my hobbies, even though I am really good at all of them. Not to mention the variety of good people I have met who share the same intrests as me, was worth all the money and time invested into my hobbies.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Sep-17-2006 20:50:

I didn't mean it in that way, I meant that any hobby is not an investment because only in rare cases you'll get some sort of fiscal return on the money you sunk into your hobby.


Posted by zokissima on Sep-17-2006 22:37:

Besides EDM related stuff:
-Snowboarding, just picked it up two seasons ago, and I am completely hooked.
-Sketching, used to do it religously, but not so much in the last few years.
-Reading, last three years got into heavy theoretical reading regarding pretty much every subject I could find.
-Computers, hardware, gaming, but less and less of that.
-Working out.
-Cars soon, as soon as my new baby is delivered.
-lol, scale models. Cosmic, so happy I'm not the only one to have listed this


Posted by adi26 on Sep-17-2006 23:03:

Salsa dancing


Posted by Gypsy on Sep-17-2006 23:17:

"i enjoy skinny skiing...going to bull fights on acid..."

but seriously,
-teaching myself piano
-playing guitar (but haven't so much as looked at it lately)
-manuscript
-volleyball
-gym
-recently, postwhoring.


Posted by devnull on Sep-17-2006 23:40:

reading....a lot, u know those big fat computer boooks that'd put most pple to sleep. (working on my bachelor(CS) thru online univ, so i learn everything myself).
snowboarding
ball hockey
listening to music from the point i get home to the point i hit bed! thanks to my humongus mp3 collection

tv and movies
working on computers
partying and boozin
dancin
etc etc


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Sep-18-2006 00:38:

quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
-lol, scale models. Cosmic, so happy I'm not the only one to have listed this


I used to do it religiously like a few years ago. I'd paint the insides and assemble them during winter when you couldn't really go outside cause it was so damn cold, and spray paint the exteriors during summer. Haven't touched any of them since last summer tho. :/

Finished: 1990 Supra, 1969 Charger R/T, Ferrari F50, FC3S RX-7 Savanna, Corvette C5-R, R33 Skyline GT-R, and RX-7 FD3S.

To do: Benz 2238S 6x4 truck, 1996 Supra, Datsun 512, and Porsche 959.






I was thinking about getting an airbrush to really make the paintcoats shine, but considering I don't touch them anymore, I decided againt it.

Edit: God I feel like a nerd.


Posted by sticky_shoes on Sep-18-2006 00:51:

Hmmm...

- playing the piano (sometimes guitar)
- working out
- playing b-ball
- reading (not trashy romantic novels!)
- shopping
- winter time: ice skating

I really need to get back to doing more ballroom dancing (esp. Salsa)...it's really fun

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Furball
Edit: God I feel like a nerd.


But you are one, no?


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Sep-18-2006 00:53:

The one good thing about scale models, is that I now have the steady hands of a neurosurgeon.


Posted by zokissima on Sep-18-2006 01:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
The one good thing about scale models, is that I now have the steady hands of a neurosurgeon.

lol yeah I know what you mean.
As to frequency, yeah I do it mostly during winter. I got a few comissions (build several subject areas), so since then I've gotten an airbrush. Definitely makes the finish much nicer, and by extension started fooling around with the airbrush, just doing different graphic designs.

EDIT: BTW, the decalling on that 'Vette is pretty damn well done.


Posted by Halycon on Sep-18-2006 01:54:

umm, flagging lol major hobbie,

other than that, dicking around the internet, and sleeping


Posted by VERTiG0 on Sep-18-2006 03:12:

Anything that allows me to go really fucking fast


Posted by _EuG_ on Sep-18-2006 04:00:

hobbies include

1.Cycling
2.Eating Sushi
3.Snowboarding
4.Partying
5.Posting and reading pointless threads on the internet


Posted by me@t k@tie on Sep-18-2006 04:01:

(non-drunk post this time)
here are my add-ons:

- skiing
- horseback riding
- writing
- driving (a car...)
- rock climbing


Posted by Misanthrope on Sep-18-2006 04:11:

quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
(non-drunk post this time)
here are my add-ons:

- skiing
- horseback riding
- writing
- driving (a car...)
- rock climbing
- sucking cock


nice!


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