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re: What are good hobbies for mid-20s to mid-30s men to pick up?
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:24 am to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:24 am to SlowFlowPro
CrossFit golf
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:27 am to liz18lsu
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Great pics Roger!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Liz..
It's a hobby, I dont make money but do let groups (non profit) use them. I like landscape and interesting lighting the most
This post was edited on 2/10/19 at 11:35 am
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:32 am to SlowFlowPro
My favorite hobbies are:
Working on my old car. So find an old sixties car that’ll have a bunch of parts available, like a falcon or a Mustang. They are really easy to work on. And if you consider it a three year project, you’re only looking at an avg of 200 bucks a month investment.
Hiking: tough to do in Louisiana. But nothing beats being out in the woods for a week at a time and hiking 15 miles a day.
Beer: beer history, beer taste, beer science, I love it all. I’m about to dive into home brewing also.
Working on my old car. So find an old sixties car that’ll have a bunch of parts available, like a falcon or a Mustang. They are really easy to work on. And if you consider it a three year project, you’re only looking at an avg of 200 bucks a month investment.
Hiking: tough to do in Louisiana. But nothing beats being out in the woods for a week at a time and hiking 15 miles a day.
Beer: beer history, beer taste, beer science, I love it all. I’m about to dive into home brewing also.
This post was edited on 2/10/19 at 11:33 am
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:32 am to Hamma1122
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CrossFit golf
Tell me more about this crossfit golf
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:40 am to SlowFlowPro
Yoga, coding, a lot of walking outside.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:41 am to SlowFlowPro
quote:
mid-20s to mid-30s
LOL you're not mid-20s.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:46 am to SlowFlowPro
Early 30s singlebro here:
Tennis. Joined a local club and play in leagues, tournaments, etc. Meet people and stay in shape while having fun. Most people are older though
Piano:I was learning piano until my instructor retired and subsequently passed away. This one takes up a lot of time
Hiking: Live in California so this is a no brainer. In Louisiana it’s not really that great
Learning a language:about to pick up learning Spanish
Reading:Classic fiction, history, science. Think of all the famous books that you’ve never read
Gym, skiing:self explanatory
Tennis. Joined a local club and play in leagues, tournaments, etc. Meet people and stay in shape while having fun. Most people are older though
Piano:I was learning piano until my instructor retired and subsequently passed away. This one takes up a lot of time
Hiking: Live in California so this is a no brainer. In Louisiana it’s not really that great
Learning a language:about to pick up learning Spanish
Reading:Classic fiction, history, science. Think of all the famous books that you’ve never read
Gym, skiing:self explanatory
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:47 am to The Mick
Yea, that sounds like a ton of fun :/
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:47 am to SlowFlowPro
SFP- keep defending your masculinity unapologetically. You are absolutely right on this point. Listen man, I take Mrs Pimp to Europe every year. But I have to have time to just do MAN stuff too, so I go places on my own every year for a few weeks ( just came back from Thailand). That time sustains me. I am HIGHLY aware that soon I will be worm food and my kids are 20,18,15 and I’m starting another stage of life.
I am writing a screenplay ( it sucks ), I walk 35 miles a week, I meditate , I drink bourbon with friends. I find I have to balance “ a life of the mind “ with physical activity. That physical time also allows me the passive learning of podcast and YouTube. For instance, I’m about to try to learn basic French now because I’m going to Monte Carlo / Nice this summer.
I’d like to do a really well produced political/cultural podcast. That’s kind of a pipe dream I lack the discipline to make happen.
I am writing a screenplay ( it sucks ), I walk 35 miles a week, I meditate , I drink bourbon with friends. I find I have to balance “ a life of the mind “ with physical activity. That physical time also allows me the passive learning of podcast and YouTube. For instance, I’m about to try to learn basic French now because I’m going to Monte Carlo / Nice this summer.
I’d like to do a really well produced political/cultural podcast. That’s kind of a pipe dream I lack the discipline to make happen.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:51 am to Lsupimp
i was looking up my lunar animal. i'm a boar
:/
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Of all God's children I have the purest heart. With innocence and faith, I walk in Love's protective light. By giving of myself freely I am richer and twice blest. Bonded to all mankind by common fellowship, my goodwill is universal and knows no bounds.
The sign of honesty, simplicity and great fortitude
Gallant, sturdy and courageous, will apply themselves to tasks with all their strength
May appear rough on the outside, but beyond the surface is different
A natural person, the original nice guy, popular and sought after
:/
quote:
Seeks universal harmony, will have fights but will not hold grudges
Equally known for his wantan pursuit of pleasure- sometimes the saint and sinner can be intertwined
Loyal and thoughtful, will make lasting and beneficial relationships
The boar will grow on you-you cannot do without him!
Will welcome a friend and their troubles with open arms
Stick with emotionally and artistically guided signs of the Rabbit and Goat- beware the Snake!
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:51 am to SlowFlowPro
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This post was edited on 8/8/20 at 9:18 am
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:53 am to Lsupimp
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I’d like to do a really well produced political/cultural podcast. That’s kind of a pipe dream I lack the discipline to make happen.
i have the equipment
just don't talk about it on here or have other people talk about it on here or you'll get banned
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:56 am to Lsupimp
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I am writing a screenplay ( it sucks ),
quote:Could be interesting, maybe a set in a brothel or a harem in El Cid?
Lsupimp
Tell us more. We shall be the judges.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:57 am to SlowFlowPro
I play chess. The downside to picking it up later in life is that people who have been playing since they were young will be so far ahead of you that you will never catch up. Depending on the club that you go to you will just get destroyed. When I went to the Baton Rouge club for classical games I would just get repeatedly destroyed by people whose playing strength was 500-800 points higher than mine. Treme chess club for rapid games is a little more casual though, and I would be able to fairly regularly take games and be competitive at least. There's always online chess games though for more regularly matching against people similar to your own strength. Playing OTB is more exciting, fun, and instructive though, imo
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:57 am to LSUballs
quote:YES!!!
Pick up 24/7 internetting and lame over analyzation of absurd social topics found on said internet.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:58 am to SlowFlowPro
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What are good hobbies for mid-20s to mid-30s men to pick up?
MILFs
Posted on 2/10/19 at 11:59 am to SlowFlowPro
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Trying to get a list and consider some hobbies to take up to replace poker. Needs to engage the mind, likely allow for solo-meditation time while practicing, have a bit of competition to it, and hopefully may be able to translate into a positive economic outlet. i may pick up old man bball again, and we can substitute health output for the economic output
Wood-working. No Idea what experience level you have or what tools you own but start with basic stuff. There are plenty how to's on youtube and the library is slap full of great resources. All you need is basic stuff to build shelves, then cabinets, etc. You can build or repair just about anything wood related (within reason) using nothing more than a circular saw, jig saw, straight edge, battery drill, square and a tape, hand chisels, mallet and some clamps. No need for top of the line gear, spend more $ on good blades..As your skilset gets better, you can add more tools, router, tablesaw, nailers etc.
Posted on 2/10/19 at 12:01 pm to SlowFlowPro
I picked up:
Gym
BJJ, That's brazilian jiu jitsu for you retards who read that as bareback bj.
Wine making
Knife making....grind down 5160 blanks
Carve hiking sticks, engrave & stain
Shooting
Hunting
Hiking/snowshoe in winter
Gym
BJJ, That's brazilian jiu jitsu for you retards who read that as bareback bj.
Wine making
Knife making....grind down 5160 blanks
Carve hiking sticks, engrave & stain
Shooting
Hunting
Hiking/snowshoe in winter
Posted on 2/10/19 at 12:04 pm to SlowFlowPro
Start a vegetable garden for home grown goodness.
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DIY courses
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