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Got any other hobbies?
#81
(07-11-13, 06:21 PM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=Exupnut link=topic=10468.msg110094#msg110094 date=1383002249]
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Nick i gotta say that picture is absolutely FANTASTIC.  U may be a shit rider but ur a foccin awesome artist :-)


Totally agree Nick. Love this pic and have stolen it for my Avatar on the Tiger forum.......didn't see a little "c" in a circle anywhere  Big Grin
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If you TOTALLY agree with Exup, including the bit about being a shit rider, then no, you can't use it!  :lol
Otherwise, feel free. I'm not likely to ever be trying to make a living from art, and frankly I'm flattered (or bemused by your poor judgement - not sure which yet!  :lol ).
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#82
(07-11-13, 12:29 AM)Looney tune link Wrote: Shooting
Hunting ( fox )
Golf, not near as much as when I was a young 2 handicapper
Fishing, fly only
Dog training / judging
Having a good Sunday session in the pub
Sex


(07-11-13, 12:47 AM)Doddsie link Wrote: ^^^^^^^ Hmmmm, I notice they are all hobbies you can do on your own!!!!!  :lol


Only the sex !!  :b
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
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#83
(07-11-13, 06:44 PM)R1FSR link Wrote: [quote author=mickvp link=topic=10468.msg111870#msg111870 date=1383844814]
ooft! a wee steve vai Ibanez there. nice!

Not sure really mate, I would take £400 for it. I paid almost £700 (and due to a mistake in the shop, ended up with a team J craft case and certificate from another guitar (mines is not a custom J craft model - just a prestige one which didnt come with a cert.)

The case alone is worth over £100 as you cant buy em on their own Wink



got any other pics you can send me ? ..other info like the serial number etc ...mucho grassy arse  Big Grin
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Sure thing, I'll take some pics this afternoon for you and fire a thread for you in the message for members section (rather than take this thread ot Smile)
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#84
I'm doing my Rospa test next week,,,
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#85
(08-11-13, 09:19 PM)Fizzy Pies link Wrote: [quote author=Fizzy Pies link=topic=10468.msg110077#msg110077 date=1382997228]
Some thrash, viking, death, melodic metal is good. always enjoy that.

Agressive inline skating i really like but havent done for years. :'(

I can and love to scuba dive but funds...  :'(

Xbox passes the time which is helpful.  Big Grin

Studying, not fun but takes up a lot of my time.  :\

I like learning new things or fixing stuff

Oh YES Big Grin in great nic, and cheap as foc http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171167707523?s...1439.l2649
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Yours?  Smile
The Deef's apprentice
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#86
(28-10-13, 08:36 PM)redthunder link Wrote: Been playing american football here for the last 10 years. If the body holds up hope to tack on another 15 at least  :eek


Meant to add in a video last time, and yes, I am number 69  :lol


West Dublin Rhinos 2012
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#87
Sorry, 8 seconds in and i fell asleep!!!!
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#88
(11-11-13, 02:30 PM)redthunder link Wrote: Meant to add in a video last time, and yes, I am number 69  :lol


West Dublin Rhinos 2012

That... sport...    I understand some Americans going for it - they're weird all right, but across the sea... without being forced to play it... can't uderstand. There's football, theres rugby if you like it rough, there's basketball, but noooo - "AMERICAN football". That and baseball are two sports I will never understand - or like.  It's played with a ball, but there are players who never touch the ball for the entire match. Figure that...    :rolleyes
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#89
(11-11-13, 04:56 PM)Slaninar link Wrote: It's played with a ball, but there are players who never touch the ball for the entire match. Figure that...    :rolleyes

As a resident of Coventry City I can tell you that's not unique to American football.  Big Grin
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
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#90
used to like water skiing? but couldn,t find a lake with a slope :rolleyes
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#91
(11-11-13, 07:06 PM)CRH link Wrote: used to like water skiing? but couldn,t find a lake with a slope :rolleyes

Plenty of my photos have lakes with slopes....don't know how the water doesn't all run out  :\
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#92
(11-11-13, 07:54 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: [quote author=CRH link=topic=10468.msg112680#msg112680 date=1384193191]
used to like water skiing? but couldn,t find a lake with a slope :rolleyes

Plenty of my photos have lakes with slopes....don't know how the water doesn't all run out  :\
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#93
You talented bunch of foccers!


Thanks to adeejay I've learned something about the Jecklin disc.


The attached pics explain my hobbies.


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nice iceman
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#95
(11-11-13, 06:33 PM)mr self destruct link Wrote: [quote author=Slaninar link=topic=10468.msg112664#msg112664 date=1384185379]

It's played with a ball, but there are players who never touch the ball for the entire match. Figure that...    :rolleyes

As a resident of Coventry City I can tell you that's not unique to American football.  Big Grin
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:rollin :lol

Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#96
(12-11-13, 07:23 PM)R1FSR link Wrote: [Image: index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10468.0;...8805;image]


nice iceman


Ta! Had it for years. Built in early eighties.
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#97
(28-10-13, 11:58 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: A pencil sketch and a first effort with acrylics:

nick

Love the sketch of the building  Smile
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#98
Thanks. A couple more then. First two I did in Polperro on my coast walk. Old buildings I find make good sketching subjects - I like to look for different textures, old brick, tiles, wood frames and peeling plaster etc - adds interest.


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#99
Nice.
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yep i really like them nick - you're nowhere near me are you? oxford way. i've done a few of my home town, thame, but compared with yours they seem a bit mechanical, you seem to have caught something of the place.
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