Your Favourite Hobbies ?
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Your Favourite Hobbies ?
A list of hobbies that may help you all, surprising how many hobbies some have I suspect!
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Sleeping
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Relaxing
Playing Music
Housework
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Cycling
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Hiking
Cooking
Eating Out
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Dancing
Horseback Riding
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Beach
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50 Popular Hobbies
Reading
Watching TV
Family Time
Going to Cinema
Fishing
Computing
Forums
Gardening
Renting Movies
Walking
Exercise
Listening to Music
Entertaining
Team Sports
Shopping
Travelling/Holidays
Sleeping
Socializing
Sewing
Golf
Church Activities
Relaxing
Playing Music
Housework
Crafts
Watching Sports
Cycling
Playing Cards
Hiking
Cooking
Eating Out
Dating Online
Swimming
Camping
Skiing
Working on Cars
Writing
Boating
Motorcycling
Animal Care
Bowling
Painting
Running
Dancing
Horseback Riding
Tennis
Theatre
Billiards
Beach
Volunteer Work
Boozing
Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
You forgot drinking!
Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
Dancing
Gardening
Holidays/Weekend breaks
Eating Out
Walking along a seafront/rural walks
Ladies shopping
Spending time with Casper (who loves playing) & his nibs of course
Theatre
Reading
Crosswords
Watching TV
Going to Cinema
Listening to Music
Interior design
Sewing
Driving my new car
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Gardening
Holidays/Weekend breaks
Eating Out
Walking along a seafront/rural walks
Ladies shopping
Spending time with Casper (who loves playing) & his nibs of course
Theatre
Reading
Crosswords
Watching TV
Going to Cinema
Listening to Music
Interior design
Sewing
Driving my new car
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Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
Housework is a hobby! ....
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Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
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Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
Watching Leeds United live home & away, always look forward to visiting new grounds
Collecting CD's
Listening to Music
Playing indoor & lawn bowls
MOT particularly the music polls, gee-gees topic & discussing LUFC
Horse Racing/studying the formbook
Relaxing at home with Casper & Jill
Holidays/Weekend breaks
Dining out at decent restaurants/tea-rooms
Walking along the seafront, in the moors & pretty market towns/villages
Driving
Watching Yorkshire CCC at Headingley/Scarborough
Watching major sports events on TV
Theatre
Cinema
Oh and a glass of malt or wine
Collecting CD's
Listening to Music
Playing indoor & lawn bowls
MOT particularly the music polls, gee-gees topic & discussing LUFC
Horse Racing/studying the formbook
Relaxing at home with Casper & Jill
Holidays/Weekend breaks
Dining out at decent restaurants/tea-rooms
Walking along the seafront, in the moors & pretty market towns/villages
Driving
Watching Yorkshire CCC at Headingley/Scarborough
Watching major sports events on TV
Theatre
Cinema
Oh and a glass of malt or wine
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I never could afford the sex ...
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Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
Which race tracks do you visit 64? I do love a good day out at the races. I’ve been doing every day of the Cheltenham Festival since 1983, Aintree, Punchestown Festival in April, and various other meetings in between. Usually jumps these days, but watching the great Dancing Brave in the flesh back in 1985/86 is a fantastic memory. Point to Point is also a great day out, picnic in the back of the car etc.1964white wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 11:40 am A list of hobbies that may help you all, surprising how many hobbies some have I suspect!
50 Popular Hobbies
Reading
Watching TV
Family Time
Going to Cinema
Fishing
Computing
Forums
Gardening
Renting Movies
Walking
Exercise
Listening to Music
Entertaining
Team Sports
Shopping
Travelling/Holidays
Sleeping
Socializing
Sewing
Golf
Church Activities
Relaxing
Playing Music
Housework
Crafts
Watching Sports
Cycling
Playing Cards
Hiking
Cooking
Eating Out
Dating Online
Swimming
Camping
Skiing
Working on Cars
Writing
Boating
Motorcycling
Animal Care
Bowling
Painting
Running
Dancing
Horseback Riding
Tennis
Theatre
Billiards
Beach
Volunteer Work
Boozing
Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
Because of work commitments & Leeds United of course, I haven't attended as many racecourses as I'd have like to over the years Denman.Denman wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:36 pm Which race tracks do you visit 64? I do love a good day out at the races. I’ve been doing every day of the Cheltenham Festival since 1983, Aintree, Punchestown Festival in April, and various other meetings in between. Usually jumps these days, but watching the great Dancing Brave in the flesh back in 1985/86 is a fantastic memory. Point to Point is also a great day out, picnic in the back of the car etc.
Newbury, Plumpton, Salisbury, Brighton, Chester, Beverley & York are the only ones I've visited, none of them were major meetings.
Dancing Brave was a superb horse & probably should have won the 1986 Derby, I actually was fortunate to back the winner Shahrastani to beat Harwood/Starkey's stable star.
I prefer National Hunt racing, problem is the quality of racing is not as consistent as the Flat season. The festivals at Cheltenham & Aintree are special though
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Denman wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 12:36 pm Which race tracks do you visit 64? I do love a good day out at the races. I’ve been doing every day of the Cheltenham Festival since 1983, Aintree, Punchestown Festival in April, and various other meetings in between. Usually jumps these days, but watching the great Dancing Brave in the flesh back in 1985/86 is a fantastic memory. Point to Point is also a great day out, picnic in the back of the car etc.
Missed Cheltenham twice in the last 20 odd years, will be doing the Wednesday this year.
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Re: Your Favourite Hobbies ?
Speaking of race tracks.........
I very much enjoy spending the odd weekend at Churchill Downs (never on Kentucky Derby day). It's only a 3 1/2 hour drive from my house.
When I am in Leeds this March, I will have free days Sunday - Wednesday (the 8th - 11th). Are there any race tracks convenient to the city that have programs on any of those days?
I very much enjoy spending the odd weekend at Churchill Downs (never on Kentucky Derby day). It's only a 3 1/2 hour drive from my house.
When I am in Leeds this March, I will have free days Sunday - Wednesday (the 8th - 11th). Are there any race tracks convenient to the city that have programs on any of those days?