Sep 16, 2004, 04:56
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Sep 16, 2004, 09:30
Guitar, computer, food 

Sep 16, 2004, 10:12
I love mountain biking and playing hockey. However, my shoulder has a problem that may require surgury. I haven't been able to do anything all summer. 

Sep 16, 2004, 10:22
My cool, manly hobby is hockey, which I play 2-3 times a week. My geeky, uncool hobby is genealogy which involves hours of online/library/archive research time.
Sep 16, 2004, 10:34
I write poems
Sep 16, 2004, 10:41
Motorbikes, other dogs, bass guitar, drums, music in general, amateur radio, (though not recently).
Though it isnt a hobby, church activity in one way or another, typically takes me 15 hours per week too.
Though it isnt a hobby, church activity in one way or another, typically takes me 15 hours per week too.
Sep 16, 2004, 17:07
I've just recently gotten back into playing with my pocketpc as well... 
*** geek alert ***

*** geek alert ***
Sep 16, 2004, 19:59
Church activities, music (guitar, drums, bass, recording) and playing with my 2 pugz...
Sep 16, 2004, 20:20
I don't have any hobbies 

Sep 16, 2004, 23:01
Guitar, needlework, baking, reading forums, and sleeping.
Oh, and taking care of my 5 kids. That takes up most of my time and leaves little for the rest.

Oh, and taking care of my 5 kids. That takes up most of my time and leaves little for the rest.
Sep 18, 2004, 05:53
Lion Dancing, Computers, Techie gear, Games, Indoor Soccer, Movies, Going out to lunch/dinner/coffee, Anime, Cars =P
Sep 18, 2004, 06:18
Hmm seems like Lak and I have a bit in common (other than liking photography). My hobbies/interests are:
Computers (Hardware and *nix mostly)
Coffee
Anime
Gadgets
Keeping to my self
Haggling guys at the pc fair and consumer elctroncs stores like Harvey Norman etc
Lanning
Computers (Hardware and *nix mostly)
Coffee
Anime
Gadgets
Keeping to my self
Haggling guys at the pc fair and consumer elctroncs stores like Harvey Norman etc
Lanning
Sep 18, 2004, 10:54
Lion Dancing :/
LION DANCING??????????
Have you ever been bitten? :o
LION DANCING??????????
Have you ever been bitten? :o
Sep 18, 2004, 10:55
dewy Wrote:Hmm seems like Lak and I have a bit in common (other than liking photography). My hobbies/interests are:
Computers (Hardware and *nix mostly)
Coffee
Anime
Gadgets
Keeping to my self
Haggling guys at the pc fair and consumer elctroncs stores like Harvey Norman etc
Lanning
What is "Lanning" :/
Sep 18, 2004, 10:56
StudioJ Wrote:I don't have any hobbies
Dont believe you. :|
Do you mean that you do have hobbies but darent mention them?
Do you collect dolls or something??



Sep 18, 2004, 11:19
Rufus Wrote:StudioJ Wrote:I don't have any hobbies
Dont believe you. :|
Do you mean that you do have hobbies but darent mention them?
Do you collect dolls or something??
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Sep 18, 2004, 14:15
Sep 19, 2004, 23:41
Rufus Wrote:Lanning (aka Attending lan Parties) is where you go to a venue (Usually a large hall (I got a a schools MPC)) and take your computer and you network them all and play games over night (there is one at the jail that goes for a solid week) and of couse tehre is aways some file sharing (for evailuation of couse).dewy Wrote:Hmm seems like Lak and I have a bit in common (other than liking photography). My hobbies/interests are:
Computers (Hardware and *nix mostly)
Coffee
Anime
Gadgets
Keeping to my self
Haggling guys at the pc fair and consumer elctroncs stores like Harvey Norman etc
Lanning
What is "Lanning" :/
Sep 20, 2004, 06:50
Ah, that's lanning eh?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Sep 20, 2004, 13:45
Lak Wrote:Lion Dancing, Computers, Techie gear, Games, Indoor Soccer, Movies, Going out to lunch/dinner/coffee, Anime, Cars =P
Lak man, tell us more about Lion dancing please. Does it have religious conotation? How do you balance that, if it does?
Sep 20, 2004, 17:42
Ok I'll admit it, one of my hobbies is procrastination... the rest I'll have to think about 

Sep 20, 2004, 20:33
Rufus Wrote:Lak man, tell us more about Lion dancing please. Does it have religious conotation? How do you balance that, if it does?
This is not to speak for Lak, but lions and dragons are admired symbols of prosperity and good fortune, and particularly during the Chinese New Year period, teams of 'lion dancers' will go around visiting businesses (usually Chinese restaurants and the like) to perform a dance. The businesses bless (pay) the lions who visit in return for the supposed blessing of prosperity for the year to come.
The actual 'lion' outfit consists of a large hollow headpiece, roughly 1 metre in diameter, which is attached to a long flowing cloth train, to represent the body. Usually one guy controls the headpiece, while a second guy controls the tail and together they dance around in this costume and sometimes perform some acrobatics in it. The lion is also accompanied by a band of percussionists - one guy banging a very large bass drum on wheels, and several others with clanging cymbals and gongs.
Firecrackers are also a common feature, as is the colour red. The object is to make as loud a noise as possible to scare away evil spirits. Oh and there's also this mime who accompanies the lion(s), but I'm not sure what his significance is...
The link below has some pictures I googled...
http://www.hostultra.com/~beijingbagua/l...ncing.html
Sep 20, 2004, 20:45
Webpages, Computers and Anime for me ^__^
Jan 31, 2005, 21:11
de_axeman Wrote:Rufus Wrote:Lak man, tell us more about Lion dancing please. Does it have religious conotation? How do you balance that, if it does?
This is not to speak for Lak, but lions and dragons are admired symbols of prosperity and good fortune, and particularly during the Chinese New Year period, teams of 'lion dancers' will go around visiting businesses (usually Chinese restaurants and the like) to perform a dance. The businesses bless (pay) the lions who visit in return for the supposed blessing of prosperity for the year to come.
The actual 'lion' outfit consists of a large hollow headpiece, roughly 1 metre in diameter, which is attached to a long flowing cloth train, to represent the body. Usually one guy controls the headpiece, while a second guy controls the tail and together they dance around in this costume and sometimes perform some acrobatics in it. The lion is also accompanied by a band of percussionists - one guy banging a very large bass drum on wheels, and several others with clanging cymbals and gongs.
Firecrackers are also a common feature, as is the colour red. The object is to make as loud a noise as possible to scare away evil spirits. Oh and there's also this mime who accompanies the lion(s), but I'm not sure what his significance is...
The link below has some pictures I googled...
http://www.hostultra.com/~beijingbagua/l...ncing.html
Axeman pretty much covered it! It doesn't really have much religious conotation, but more linked to South East Asian Culture, but it originated in China, which emmulated a version the French dance that was performed roughly 2000 years ago infront of the Chinese Emporer.
The mime, also called the laughing buddha. Thats about as religious as it gets. The laughing buddha is there to taunt and play with the lion. Usually the lion will bite, kick, chase or play with the laughing buddha. I guess the real reason why the laughing buddha is there, is because it is very hard to see in the lion head, the laughing buddha guides the lion around, while fending off the crowd at the same time.
Sorry for the REALLY late reply. =p
Jan 31, 2005, 21:28
I play Xbox alot. I like to rock climb. Have an indoor place near me, but it has been some time since I have been. I like to play basketball andmountain bike. I don't know if I classify church stuff as a hobbie.
bob... i mean teddy
bob... i mean teddy
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