Do you have any "different" hobbies?

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  1. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    Do you have any hobbies that might not be all that common?

    I sometimes shave with a straight razor, know how to hone it, bought a few better looking straight razors to use...just for the fun and challenge of it.

    Do you have any "different" hobbies or interests?
     
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  5. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Wood or wool?

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  7. Beer w/Straw Transcendental Ignorance! Valued Senior Member

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    Hobbies?

    3D printer for whatever floats your boat is a serious consideration. But, I might have people wanting me to make them freakin' guns.

     
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  8. Gawdzilla Sama Valued Senior Member

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    Wood, mostly.
     
  9. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I had to look that one up...that qualifies as a "different" hobby!

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  10. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Let's see - skydiving would be the big one. Also building solar power systems.
     
  11. Jeeves Valued Senior Member

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    I surely respect anyone who builds solar power systems as a hobby. I hope it's for deserving clients!
    I make paper mache emoticons and firewood bookends, but mostly I'm a cat whisperer.
     
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  15. Jeeves Valued Senior Member

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    New hobby!
    Thinking up creative ways to commit suicide without a gun.
     
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    Studying things logically. For example, "a cup of tea." As I tilt the cup to drink, I can see a part of the cup previously unavailable.

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