Hello!
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OriginalTwitch
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Hello!
Hi guys, Brian here. Was wondering what hobbies everyone enjoys. I like reading books by the fire (fireplace that is), games (pc, console, board,card), cleaning my messy life (specifically my room) and relaxing in my room doing puzzles or laying down!
A Precipitating Samurai Who Cascades As A Vagrant Ronin, Only To Become A Doyen Of Bushido: Brian
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tgreeninger
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Re: Hello!
I love playing instruments (I play piano, cello, etc...). I enjoy (Actually, I don't know if I enjoy it, but I do it) working on my car. I mostly just work to get that money though xD
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SylvesterInk
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Re: Hello!
I suppose I'll chime in. I am a computer guy, and as such, I like doing stuff on computers. Programming, Linux stuff, gaming, etc. With all that sitting, I gotta stay in relatively healthy shape, so I go to the gym and hike as well. Since I need to get energy for that physical work, I have to eat, and thus, since I like to eat decent food, I cook too. All of this activity makes me tired, so I sleep, a necessity that I quite enjoy. And then I wake up and repeat it all over again.
Sylvester Ink
Re: Hello!
Guten Tag, the hobbies of Michael include: Building brass instruments, playing trumpet on my own and in bands, exercising now and again (all about that GVT), and finally spending time with the fam. -Michael
Re: Hello!
Everyone waiting on me to respond? Imagine that! My hobbies include procrastinating, starting projects I don't feel like finishing, working around the house (See previous item), reading, and cooking I guess. Any book recommendations Brian?
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SylvesterInk
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Re: Hello!
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I've created a new topic thread for book, as there's plenty that can be discussed. It can be found here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17
Brian's response has been moved to the new thread.
I've created a new topic thread for book, as there's plenty that can be discussed. It can be found here:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17
Brian's response has been moved to the new thread.
Sylvester Ink