Hang on a minute. So you meet a chick and up pops the question “ do you have any hobbies?”, needlework, meccano ,baking and weaving are going to seriously damage your credibility
Bob
I used to put a small sheet of plywood blocking the bottom half of my front door, put a phone book in front of it and shoot down the hall at it with a .22 air rifle from the couch in the sitting room about 25' away. Great fun and very little noise.
Wife bought a similar kit. Its ok but if she enjoys it I recomend a pyrography pen. Uses nichrome tips connected to two contacts and gets properly hot. Makes wood burning a pleasure.My wife occasionally picks up items through the year as presents. She just came back from Lidl with one of those Wood Burning Art kits for £7.oo
I remember using one of these many years ago, tracing over stencils and producing pictures better than I could draw , it was fun and relaxing.
Been years since I made music
How about cooking, baking, pickling or curing meats, all quite easy
Even more fun when the Jehovahs Witness’s are about........ or election time with the canvassersPostie would have kittens if he looked through the letterbox!
I do it as well very satisfying, and you can use your favourite politicians torn out the newspaper for targets.
Dont have the time anymore with 3 kids amd a business but used to game with a clan for years.I notice no one has mentioned gaming so far. I heard the other day that in the UK it's a bigger industry than our music & film industries, combined.
I notice no one has mentioned gaming so far. I heard the other day that in the UK it's a bigger industry than our music & film industries, combined.
Use to when i was younger and to play multiplayer
...complete with dialup connection!
try years bigegg lol
a game i used to play just got to big and needs 2 people to sit the account due to it being a 24 hr game
i play world of tanks now 15 mins a game then another battle
I'm sure we all remember that, and hated it equally.