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What do you do for kicks
September 27th 2005, 15:44 CEST by wingwalker What is it that you do that you are not telling us? We all know a little about each other but this thread should be about the not so obvious stuff. Like Caryn's knitting, PX's garden in the back yard. You know the kind of stuff that makes you smile and removes you from your everyday life. Go on..you're dying to share your closest hobby with PC. |
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I second the raised bed if it's logistically possible for back saving purposes. For me, it wasn't possible. We started out with a 25' x 200+' garden and scaled back to a 150' this year. It was too much work. Holy Hell. I thought20'x20' was unbearable, I can't even imagine this size. Also, what do you know about composting? Is it worth the trouble? Forgive me if I'v asked this before. Actually, the liberalism of the media - as a general thing - IS a major fallacy. What the media is, is a whore. -LP
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I plan on making a potted garden out of sewer PBC pipe. Just cap the ends and cut it in half, get some UV plastic, make a simple wood frame... mister... you got yourself a greenhouse made on the cheap. God... there is no discussion here. Slack ass, slap face, slack rope, and slap Bass. Fold in a cup of cocaine. Now you have Drucifer's Quintessence.
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Fly-fishing, backpacking, mountain-biking, reading, video games, movies and TV. I rarely actually go see a movie in the theaters anymore, though. Not worth the expense or effort. Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.
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Hobbies eh? I'm a self confessed nerd: I like spending hours fiddling with Linux or FreeBSD, much to my wife's annoyance. I like gaming, but I've never really been a hardcore gamer. Games to me are like books: I always like to have one on the go, though I tend not to play them when I'm sitting on the jacks. Reading is a huge love of mine. Like I say, I tend to have at least one book on the go and sometimes have two. Every now and then I come across a book that grabs me and reading becomes the most pressing thing I need to do. There is no predicting what book will do this to me: the most recent book I read was Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre which was great but didn't grab me as much as The Reality Dysfunction by Peter F. Hamilton which was pure, trashy space opera (Vernon God Little won the Booker prize). At the moment I'm enjoying being antagonised by my new neighbours who seem to be determined to do everything in their power to rub me up the wrong way without doing anything that I could point to and say "there! you're fucking doing it now!". For example, a few days before they moved in, they left a car on the road outside our houses, full of what appeared to me to be rubbish. In the middle of the night. Without doing the courteous thing and telling us that they were leaving it there. When the car was still there 4 days later, I assumed that it had been abandoned and was about to ring the council to get them to tow it when I noticed that the new neighbours were moving in and were removing stuff from this (untaxed, uninsured) car. Grrrr. When I'm not exercising my sense of righteous indignation towards my neighbours, I like to walk with the wife and mountain bike, though I don't do that anything approaching often enough. |
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It's hard when you hate being around people too. Actually, the liberalism of the media - as a general thing - IS a major fallacy. What the media is, is a whore. -LP
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Holy Hell. I thought20'x20' was unbearable, I can't even imagine this size. It was a pretty full-time job. I was too busy to help most of the season. I felt like an ass making her do most of it, but I had no choice. We have lots of nitrogen rich chicken poop for our garden and a lot of land's leaves and grass to compost. We haven't been too proactive with it all, but it's mostly due to time constraints. More effort for an irrigation system and some easy method of composting is in the works for next year. We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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I really love going to the movies, but I canīt stand all the fuckers that just HAVE to eat in the theater. I canīt hear hear the damned movie over the "crrrrrrccccccccc crrrrrrccccccccc crrrrrrccccccccc crrrrrrccccccccc" crisp and popcorn munching. I always end up being pissed off at them and being unable to concentrate on the movie anymore. "Uhm... it back-fired a bit. :( " - Andy, 12/20/98
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If its untaxed and uninsured then you can report it and get it towed anyway. |
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...though I tend not to play them when I'm sitting on the jacks. I think yotsuya has been using "off to the jacks" to mean something completely different than what you mean when you say it. When the car was still there 4 days later, I assumed that it had been abandoned. When we moved in, our next door neighbor was MIA while their house was rebuilt on the inside (they'd had a fire). When they moved back in a month or two later, they parked an oldish red SUV in front of their house baaaaaaaarely inside their property line. It hasn't moved an inch since then. Been over a year now. Irritating, but probably not illegal. |
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I think yotsuya has been using "off to the jacks" to mean something completely different than what you mean when you say it. IIRC, the original story that got yotsuya saying that was about some guy who was announcing how he was going off to the men's room to spank the monkey after seeing Kate Winslet mostly naked during Titanic. So he does mean the toliets, but.. with a specific purpose in mind that isn't what they are designed for. YHBT. YHL. HAND
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Oh, we live in semi-detached houses so we 'share' a front garden. There's no fence seperating our half from theres, which is cool - I don't mind mowing their part of the lawn. Even if I did, the garden is so small that I'd probably have to go into their half to turn the mower around. Anyway, they've started dumping shit in the front garden (their half) which is another source of annoyance, especially since I can't really do anything about it. |
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Speaking of Kate Winslet, did anyone see the US premiere of Extras on HBO last Sunday? It's the new show by Ricky Gervais, the guy that did The Office. There's a surreal scene where Winslet, playing herself and dressed as a nun, is giving advice to a movie extra on how to have better phone sex. Priceless. Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.
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Deadlock, I'd be in jail in a week. We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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Winslet as a nun giving phone sex? Right, lads! I'm off to the jacks. YHBT. YHL. HAND
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We have lots of nitrogen rich chicken poop for our garden and a lot of land's leaves and grass to compost. We haven't been too proactive with it all, but it's mostly due to time constraints. More effort for an irrigation system and some easy method of composting is in the works for next year. So you just throw it all in a box or something? I downloaded the whole Extras season after watching that first episode with Winslet. It's brilliant. The episode with Ben Stiller gives me faith that he still has some comedic talent left. Actually, the liberalism of the media - as a general thing - IS a major fallacy. What the media is, is a whore. -LP
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My spare time is spent reading, watching tv and worrying about how my life is going to get worse. |
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jj, right now we just toss it right around the plants in the garden. Very low tech and very quick. We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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Reading, computers, video editing (with an eye on eventual documentary/short film creation), sports. That's me. |
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Reading, computers, video editing (with an eye on breaking into porn), sports. That's me. Fixed. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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My Anger Managment review: "My feelings about Adam Sandler are no secret. I think he's hilarious. I loved his work on 'Saturday Night Live,' particularly when he did his wicked good Boston skits, and 'Happy Gilmore' is really the crowning achievement of his surrealist fratboy comedies. Paul Thomas Anderson recognized what makes Sandler funny as well, and did an amazing job turning the Sandler screen persona on its head by showing it in the psychopathic light that is really at the heart of his humor. Obviously, most of his fans didn't appreciate that. Ebert always says that there is a great comedy in Sandler somewhere, but he hasn't made it yet. I'd agree, even though I like the bulk of his work better than Ebert does (go back and read Ebert's review of 'Punch Drunk Love' -- it was everything I wished I'd written.) "At any rate, Sandler goes back to catering to his fan-base in 'Anger Management.' This isn't quite a return to form, though -- I'd compare it more to his relatively straight role in 'The Wedding Singer' (another underrated Sandler film). Sandler is able to go back and forth easily, making his own buffoonery seem idiosyncratic and then playing straight making the rest of the world seem insane. There is a strange dichotomy between the tenderness in the treatment of the pathetic characters who populate his films and the ruthless way that they are ridiculed. Think of Steve Buscemi in 'Billy Madison' who gets the 'grown up apologizing bully' call from Sandler and then proceeds to mark him off his 'people to kill' list while smearing lipstick all over his face. You get the idea. "There are a number of these antics in 'Anger Management,' but not as much and that is largely because the filmmakers had to make room for Jack Nicholson. Jack had to be given lots of times to act [expletive] and give that crazy smile and just generally 'Jack out.' It isn't very imaginative, but it is still fun to watch. Jack is good at it, and that people so easily dismiss him when he gets his 'shining' on distracts from that fact. I'm sure most of you have seen the trailer, so I won't bore you with plot details. "The scene that sets it all up on the airplane plays into the tiny voice in America that is saying we're all a little too edgy and tired of being told what not to say in this 'sensitive time' when obviously common sense should win the day. The comedy of misunderstanding can get tiresome, but sometimes the laughs derived from the frustration can be very rewarding (especially in a much better film like 'Meet The Parents'). Just about everything that can go wrong for Sandler's character does, of course. Most of the film consists of Nicholson torturing Sandler and us laughing at his misery. While the ending is a completely idiotic cop out, I laughed plenty along the way so I didn't quibble. Aside from that there are some funny small roles. Luis Guzman and John Turturro are always fantastic. Heather Graham looks so good it makes you want to cry. Other than that, there are quite a few annoying celebrity walk-ons that kind of throw the pacing of the movie off. It's nothing special, but it's good for a few laughs so maybe wait a while and check it out at Blockbuster. If you didn't like Sandler before, however, nothing here is going to convince you." Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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I agree with its summation. I'd still like to see more Spanglish and Punch Drunk Love than Billy Madison. That being said, I can't help but laugh at several scenes in Happy Gilmore. Happy is someone I would hang out with. We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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I didn't like Spanglish, but not because of Sandler. It was not a "Sandler movie" in any way. I like Billy Madison, and The Waterboy, etc... I like Sandler's brand of humor, its more clever than people think. As I mentioned, Punch Drunk Love is the rosetta stone of all Sandler. PT Anderson acutely observes the essense of Sandler humor, recalling the SNL sketch "The Denise Show". Its all about pain and humiliation, a guy who is in love with a girl that everyone knows is out of his league and not interested anymore. Punch Drunk Love expands on that, and PT Anderson (one of my favorite directors) does a great job. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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Spanglish wasn't bad, but the wife character was such an awful person that even in the end I hated her, and I don't think I was supposed to. Actually, the liberalism of the media - as a general thing - IS a major fallacy. What the media is, is a whore. -LP
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Spanglish is a shitty movie because its insulting to minorities. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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Yes, the Tea Leone character is a fucking demon. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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I openly hated the Leoni character throughout the whole movie. I thought that was the point, no? We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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I thought it insulted minorities on purpose -to show that's how most of white america thinks of them. We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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This is how I feel about Spanglish Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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I thought it insulted minorities on purpose -to show that's how most of white america thinks of them. I didn't see it that way. The ending with the little girl not going to the nice private school makes it seem like taking opportunities would be "too white" or not "keeping it real" which is so profoundly idiotic that the movie made me angry. The problems the little girl had were having a lying moronic enabling white woman allowing her to misbehave. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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I can't stand Adam Sandler, at least in the typical Adam Sandler movie way (where he plays the same fuckin' annoying man-child). I liked Punch Drunk Love though. |
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So what made the man-child of Punch Drunk Love acceptable to you, Eric? I always saw the man-child of his other movies as being fantasy, and the PDL version as reality, which is why PT Anderson is such a great artist for so acutely capturing that. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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Reading, computers, video editing (with an eye on breaking into porn), sports. That's me. That reminds me, tell Jen I liked her demo tape, and that the money order's on the way. |
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That reminds me, tell Jen I liked her demo tape, and that the money order's on the way. Jen has no problem with porn. If she could make some money, that would be just fine with her. Kid: Because you went to the bathroom on mommy's dishes?
Willie: What the fuck? No! |
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I also appreciate you being the silent cameraman. But what was that *fap* sound I heard in the background? |
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Ok, here's the promised kitchen pics for any of you who really give a shit. Not everything is 100 percent finished (still no door handles) but it's about 98 percent done and I'm tired of wating. Before. During. After. (plus two pictures of the dog) Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.
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So what made the man-child of Punch Drunk Love acceptable to you, Eric? He was sympathetic. He didn't have annoying, grating voice like in other movies. That's the problem I have with Hollywood stars, is that they become caricatures of their most popular characters. Bruce Willis will always play a tired, soon-to-be-retired cop/detective/soldier (when was the last Bruce Willis movie you saw that he looked like he got a full night's sleep?) |
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That's the problem I have with Hollywood stars, is that they become caricatures of their most popular characters. Bruce Willis will always play a tired, soon-to-be-retired cop/detective/soldier (when was the last Bruce Willis movie you saw that he looked like he got a full night's sleep?) You are so correct, Eric. I like to see actors and directors stretch their talent to do other things. |
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my hobbies include whitewater rafting, flyfishing, crunk, and RC helicopters. |
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You can teach those to your son. |
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Nice, Ergo. I bet that cost more than you want to talk about... |
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Hobbies besides (actually less and less) gaming include : toying around with hardware ie. resuscitating semi-obsolete computers, reading, drinking, taking long walks in the night, "so lonely" amount of headbanging in front of the screen and lately picking up J2ME. "There's no place like home."
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'Sup, Warren? |
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Ergo, looking good! I'm supposed to get my countertops this weekend. I'll be done except for some small bits, hopefully, and will post some photos too. What's the dog's name? Also, is there any substantiating of the rumor that chocolate labs are nutty? I've had a few hunter friends claim they are pretty unstable when compared to the other labs. We make to you the apologies for inconveniences!
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Adam Sandler is an odd one. I don't think I've ever seen one of his movies in the theater or rented one, but I've seen several on cable, and I actually tend to enjoy them. Liked Wedding Singer, liked 50 First Dates, liked The Waterboy...hm..okay, maybe those are the only ones I've seen. |
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I read a fair amount. Mostly good Sci-fi and fantasy, some trashy. Currently reading Timothy Zahn's Star Wars books, which is about half-way between. I spend some time gaming, but not as much as I used to. Games that don't grab me right away,or annoy me in any way, tend to get shelved even if they're generally a good game. Happened to Locomotion, seems to be happening to Silent Hill 2. In order to combat that I've started using Gamefaqs a lot more. Any time something starts to frustrate me I go look it up before it has a chance to ruin the game for me. Right now I'm playing Rebelstar and it's been great so far. I collect pennies. In bulk. I have about three restaurant-sized jars full, each of which I think weighs 35-40 pounds. I play hockey and volleyball to stay in shape. I've never been able to just exercise. Fortunately, even though I didn't do anything except sit around on the couch all summer, I didn't gain any weight. I do a lot of volunteering. I'm a team leader with the local search and rescue group and a member of the rope rescue team. I don't mind being a leader on actual incidents, but I don't have any interest in teaching which is what most of it seems to involve. I also built the websites for them and my church, and I'm also the newsletter editor for the church. Most recently I'm doing the recording for the annual pledge drive (which Christian churches would call a tithe). I'm not sure how they did it in previous years, but I think it was pretty low tech. I've got a spreadsheet set up that will spit out all the information anyone could want, and all I have to do is enter the numbers as they come in. Hopefully it won't be more labour intensive than that. I also sing in the church choir, and have been doing more solos in recent years. Last spring I collaborated with a floutist on a meddley of Irish folk songs, and we're toying with the idea of doing an original composition. For anyone who doesn't know, it's the Unitarian church, which is why I can go there and be a good little choirboy an upstanding member of the community and still be a died-in-the-wool agnostic/atheist. And of course, UAC. Not a lot needs to be said about that, I think. Without me, Internet would never have had sex with the DS. -m0nty
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taking long walks in the night You too? I've gone on nighttime walks through most of the local parks on numerous occasions, and I've never seen anyone else out there. It's good to know I'm not the only one. Without me, Internet would never have had sex with the DS. -m0nty
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Okay, now I'm learning a little more about you all. Thanks. My hobbies....not that I actually do much of any of them any more include sewing, I make a ton of my own clothes and work costumes, collecting old hats from the 20's through the 60's era. I used to do comics a lot too. Now I'm just waiting for them to be worth something so I can reclaim part of my house. I have one cat that allows me to live in the same house as her. I collect really old books 150 years plus. They usually fall apart when I try to read them but I like them anyways. Right now it seems every moment I have...I need to wrench on the airplane. I also work at my parents store when not wingwalking. Produce manager....just me and the fruits! |
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Shadarr, that sounds like you desperately want someone to hurt you...or are YOU the batman guy taking the fight to the criminals? |
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#85 Jibble Nice, Ergo. I bet that cost more than you want to talk about... It cost a lot, yes. I think it's worth it, though. Intaxication: Euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.
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Hey, Warren is online, reading "Roll Call". Not leaving forever? "Uhm... it back-fired a bit. :( " - Andy, 12/20/98
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