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I keep up with computer games too. Been "privileged?" enough to experienced all the incarnations from the early zx81 day but finding it hard to keep up now. Don't know that I'd manage to sneak a full Rift setup into the house now without some major eyebrow raising from the missus.
Quite like taking pictures too and do quite a bit of field archery. Field archery is kind of like golf for archers so a variety of ranges, up and down hills, in the woods and in all weathers.
 
My non exploring down time is spent filming banger racing at my local track, and occasionally further afield. I've been going since I was 8 (over 18 years now!), filming for the last decade, and actually involved in the running and promotion of my local track for the last three years.

 
My non exploring down time is spent filming banger racing at my local track, and occasionally further afield. I've been going since I was 8 (over 18 years now!), filming for the last decade, and actually involved in the running and promotion of my local track for the last three years.



Wow, that looks awesome!

I keep up with computer games too. Been "privileged?" enough to experienced all the incarnations from the early zx81 day but finding it hard to keep up now. Don't know that I'd manage to sneak a full Rift setup into the house now without some major eyebrow raising from the missus.
Quite like taking pictures too and do quite a bit of field archery. Field archery is kind of like golf for archers so a variety of ranges, up and down hills, in the woods and in all weathers.

What kind of genre are you into? Or just gaming in general? :) I'm an rpg fan - Diablo like hack and slash games are my thing. Somehow very relaxing :D

Field archery sounds like a lot of fun! I had a bow once but didn't find the time for it.

You are the king wind up merchant on here Smiler!

For me it's beer. Making it and home, and lots at work. I pretty much live at work though. In my rare spare time I also like to drink some!

Welcome to the forum! Nice thread to get some banter going!

What do you do for a living if I might ask? Sounds like a fulfilling job :)

As for drinks, I'm an islay whisky fan! :)

When I'm not working in construction and demolition my main passion is my motorbike Kawasaki z1000

I wanted to do my licence this year, but I dont think I'll make it. My uncle is already a biker and I'm looking forward to driving one too :)

Yeah Mountain bike & road bike, have been doing it for 27 yrs!
There is strict ruling with caches that they must be in publically accesable places or private land with permission but yes I have often thought there could be some cracking hides in derelict.
That said there used be one in box mine, but I think that has now been removed!

Wow, 27 years! You bike longer than I live. I can imagine you know biking more than I know myself :D

Well, good to know :) I think it could be fun to have caches in slightly off locations, but rules are the rules :)
 
There's been some interesting answers here. I didn't know Mookster was into banger racing, that's interesting as I like watching motor sports of all kinds. But Capulux I don't think you should ask folk what they do for a living, a bit personal me thinks, but its up to the individual.
 
What kind of genre are you into? Or just gaming in general? :) I'm an rpg fan - Diablo like hack and slash games are my thing. Somehow very relaxing :D

I'm an Eve online survivor of 10+ years now (with a 3 years break) and quite enjoying the resurgence of the isometric RPG's in recent years (Divinity, Pillars of Eternity) but most things really.


"I don't mind people knowing that I'm a professional cat herder. "

Notwithstanding forum wrangling, sounds alot like management... ;0
 
Big up banger racing :) Can't wait for national bangers when I return this summer. Motorsports abroad just aren't the same. Neither is the beer.

Do drinking, smoking and complaining count as hobbies?

They sure do. Not good ones, but they do count.

I'm an Eve online survivor of 10+ years now (with a 3 years break) and quite enjoying the resurgence of the isometric RPG's in recent years (Divinity, Pillars of Eternity) but most things really.


"I don't mind people knowing that I'm a professional cat herder. "

Notwithstanding forum wrangling, sounds alot like management... ;0

I tried playing Pillars of Eternity, but I just cannot invest so much time nowadays to a game :/ That is why I like to play from time to time something relaxing.

Other than that, I played dota/dota2 for a couple of years on a decent level.
 
I'm an Eve online survivor of 10+ years now (with a 3 years break) and quite enjoying the resurgence of the isometric RPG's in recent years (Divinity, Pillars of Eternity) but most things really.


"I don't mind people knowing that I'm a professional cat herder. "

Notwithstanding forum wrangling, sounds alot like management... ;0

Aww No, Capulux, You got that wrong, although he did a fair job of managing a booze up in a brewery,
 
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