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your hobbies?
Author: bbwax on December 18 2006
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--> please don't list ping-pong or sunbathing. those are taken.

seriously, what do you do, creatively and non-professionally but somewhat seriously and consistently, apart from music?

me, i like to do drawrings on computerz and paper.

i used to write a lot. i wrote gothic horror novel and 2 screenplays before i realized i suck at writing.
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I draw and I BMX and I screen print T-shirts.

I keep a couple saltwater aquariums, do some graphic design, home improvement stuff... I used to draw quite a bit, but haven't done that in years.
Working on computers (repair, etc.) used to be a hobby, now it's more my job, so it's not so fun anymore.

I think outside of being a rock star, a 'job' in the music business might take some of the fun out of it.

i like to drink.

Skateboarding. Surfing when near the coast. These are teh best cause they're low cost. It's pretty much that and music stuffs.

Ping pong is fairly hawt, though. I wish it wasn't taken

i dont do fuck all me

i draw lots
training my left hand to write and draw at work, it's ok but slow

i used to write a lot in my bad grammar sort of way, miss that a bit

one of my favorite things to do is talking to people randomly via social networks, like looking at my friend's friends list on myspace and just picking someone and saying hello
or back in the day i guess it was following links on my friend's personal sites
usually it's a 2-3 message exchange, but sometimes the conversations will stretch for months or years

Cooking and reading about food. I love to cook and I'm always trying to learn something new about it - like what kind of spices are used in moroccan cusine, learning to make spanish food. I just like how it's a hobby where people can immediately enjoy your efforts.

I started baking bread thanks to this no-knead recipe in the new york times. It turns out awesome everytime. Here's a picture of one of my latest loaves:


god i love bread.
my coworkers buy me bread for my birthday actually because i don't really like cake
i make sweaters and scarves with two sticks and some yarn. and i play lots of video games. and i drink enough to call it it a hobby as well. and i snowboard as often as possible.

Mmm that loaf looks nice, you cant beat warm just out of the oven bread.

I fix and mod my superbike on a regular basis, weights and running though I havent done that in a while. I'm making the christmas cake this year so I'm sure I'll be doing more after this cos I quite enjoyed it

how harsh is sewing or knitting on your hands?
i want to try it but just wondering if it's going to make my already arthritic hands get sad

design/graphics/video.
but most of my life is music related.
i also write for a music magazine.

ah, yes, and drinking, of course.

Radio909 said: "Mmm that loaf looks nice, you cant beat warm just out of the oven bread."


Yeah, my partner lies in wait while the loaf cools just enough. The crust is crunchy and just awesome. All I need for dinner some nights is fresh bread and lots of butta. Maybe some soup.

I had the nicest compliment from my friend who is an artisan baker. He had a slice, and said, "Hey you could sell this in a store, for a lot of money." That made me very happy.

i used to skateboard quite a lot. but i twisted my ancle three or four times too often. so only tony hawk is this for me and my skateboard lust.

reading is a big point. especially some philosophy-stuff (adorno, marx, deleuze...)

i plan on buying me some game-console, because i miss playing games a lot since i moved to a mac 3 years ago...

and of course drinking

i do kung fu now.

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