I forgot to add disc golf.
music (I’m a bass player), reading, and road bikes/cycling
[quote]ghost wrote:
music (I’m a bass player), reading, and road bikes/cycling[/quote]
My old man is in to cycling. He does a 150 mile charity ride every year. I think he’s crazy. Dead middle of the Texas summer from Houston to Austin.
[quote]FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
ghost wrote:
music (I’m a bass player), reading, and road bikes/cycling
My old man is in to cycling. He does a 150 mile charity ride every year. I think he’s crazy. Dead middle of the Texas summer from Houston to Austin. [/quote]
damn… I’d agree with you on that one. Great for him that he can do it.
Can’t say I’m particularly into longer rides, though. Brief and intense is where it’s at.
[quote]ghost wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
ghost wrote:
music (I’m a bass player), reading, and road bikes/cycling
My old man is in to cycling. He does a 150 mile charity ride every year. I think he’s crazy. Dead middle of the Texas summer from Houston to Austin.
damn… I’d agree with you on that one. Great for him that he can do it.
Can’t say I’m particularly into longer rides, though. Brief and intense is where it’s at.[/quote]
Are you in any bike clubs? I understand they usually host rides ranging from about 20 miles to 150 in a given set of increments. I always see clubs riding around down here.
RUGBY.
And yes, The Word (emphazise on the “the”) is always spelled in capital letters.
Reading tickles my pickle too. Just finished “Pity the Nation” by Robert Fisk. Very informative if one is interested in Lebanon and the conflicts in it since 1975.
[quote]FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
ghost wrote:
music (I’m a bass player), reading, and road bikes/cycling
My old man is in to cycling. He does a 150 mile charity ride every year. I think he’s crazy. Dead middle of the Texas summer from Houston to Austin. [/quote]
BP MS150?
Handicapping (sports gambling), reading philosophy books, sampling bourbon and beer, writing, going to concerts, chasing tail.
Reading, Magic The Gathering, Mountain Biking, Drawing, Going to any punk or hardcore show that comes into town, hanging out with my friends.
That’s pretty much it.
Dan Brown books are not to be taken seriously at all. They’re entertaining but that’s pretty much it - I was so shocked to see all the books out “debunking” the da vinci code. It’s a fiction book…clearly it might have elements of reality but the point is that quite a great deal of it is made up for our enjoyment. It’s like a campy movie - fun, but not exactly a great work of art.
My hobbies are photography, anything with the outdoors (although unfortunately not many of my friends are into this stuff), traveling as much as possible, obviously lifting…wow I need more hobbies.
The drums.
Also, started getting into small engines (scooter) recently (Honda Elite 80).
[quote]Chewie wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
ghost wrote:
music (I’m a bass player), reading, and road bikes/cycling
My old man is in to cycling. He does a 150 mile charity ride every year. I think he’s crazy. Dead middle of the Texas summer from Houston to Austin.
BP MS150? [/quote]
Yes, I believe so.
Reloading, shooting, hunting, hiking, fishing, lifting/physical fitness, drinking a few Clamato Chelada beers, camping, riding my horse. Pretty much outdoor oriented.
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xkcd rocks
reading, playing guitar, used to be big into video games but i’m finding I only enjoy playing anything made before 1998, also i’m a big film buff
Sheesh. A forum where, at any given time, 90% of its members are bulking and I’m the first person to mention cooking as a hobby.
Well I like cooking, ski racing, alpine mountaineering, rock climbing, fly fishing, mountain biking, home brewing, playing classical guitar, reading poems written in dead languages…
Oh, and lifting weights.
I like to lift weights!!! Oh wait, we all know that…
Bowling is a hobby of mine…actually more than just a hobby. Here is an old clip of me doing a frame… I believe the game was a 230.
[quote]malonetd wrote:
…hanging out with my dog.[/quote]
I like you. Hanging out with dogs is underrated.