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rollerblading is great - and its a good form of exercise, but it is dependent on the weather. do you workout at all? going to a gym might be something you'd like and you'd feel better for it as well.

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I'd take up hiking and camping if it's possible... it's fun, relaxing, and a great way to exercise. It's relatively inexpensive too.
 
Since you don't seem to know what you like to do, and easily controlled by those around you.

Find a dominatrix to put you life in order. ;) :cool:

You might find life as a footstool or floormat much more productive.

Of course just opening the door and interacting with people may be a little hard. :p
 
Lacero said:
I'd take up hiking and camping if it's possible... it's fun, relaxing, and a great way to exercise. It's relatively inexpensive too.

rollerblading is cheaper - camping you need all sorts of things, depending on where you go. and a good tent/backpack/sleeping bag will cost you much more than blades, pads and a helmet.

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Read lots. Then write about what you're reading. Share some of your new ideas on MR.

Synergy.
 
volunteer somewhere.
Lots of people need help, like soup kitchens, meals of wheels, habitat for humanity, big brother/sister......
Do something for someone else, and you will get alot! Time best spent.

I always wanted to learn piano and stained glass.
 
Lacero said:
Skydiving sounds like something I should try. I've never attempted a dive before. It should be pretty safe and exhilarating!

I knew Roger Nelson. He had a skydive center in Sandwich, Illinois.:(
There's risk in all we do including driving, crossing the street and falling in love.
I will guarantee if you do it, you'll never forget it. :)
 
iSaint said:
Hiking, biking, nature...I'm a bird watcher and started young.
You know in England, "bird watching" could mean one of two things :p


Patmian212 said:
You guys are right, so far im considering 3 options, rollerblading, BMX/bikeriding or soem sort of model building, if I could just get a hold of my old erector set!
Get hold of your *what* now? :eek: :confused:

I say go for the skating option... although Autumn's not a great time for it... changing weather and too many damn leaves in the way :(
This is my usual (only) form of exercise, and now i can't do it, so need to find an alternative... i just know someone's gonna come up with a smutty retort :rolleyes:
 
Seeing that you are looking for a "computer related hobby", perhaps you should give 3D modeling and computer animation a try. Its very creative, time consuming, impressive to your friends and family and you will have somthing to show for it when you are done. Since you like games you could incorperate your gaming into it and could even get a job doing it after a year or so with practice.
 
CanadaRAM said:
Now THERE are two mutually incompatible hobbies.

Not necessarily. In both activities, things can B sharp. ::ducking::

As far as hobbies go, I'd recommend saltwater aquariums, aside from the fact that the hobby is hardly inexpensive and is highly addictive.
 
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