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Have a look at the second-hand mistress market. Lots of good deals to be had in a couple of days due to bankers moving out of the City. Should be a fairly inexpensive hobby with as much exercise as you can handle.
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All helpful suggestions, apart from the glazed crispy tits.
Thanks
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Another hobby you can take up is wildlife photography.
You get to muck around with equipment, have to explore and stay outside for hours at odd times.
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I prefer them glazed actually.Originally posted by vetran View Postyou want crispy tits?
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Mrs qh does this, we had a Merlin in the garden t'other day.
qh
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Tits are better.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI like duck watching. Chinese crispy duck.
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Combine it with Geocaching. That way you summat to do when the birds fail to appear.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI need a new hobby, one which involves a bit of exercise and also gets me out of the house at the weekends (to avoid the problem neighbours over the summer).
Bird watching seems like a good option, I've got some bins already and a couple of books so no immediate outlay required.
Any twitchers on here?
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The German supermarkets sell cheap magnifying eye glasses thingies that are suitable for beginning twitchers every now and again, so you should find out when they are on sale and order one.Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
Any twitchers on here?
I like watching birds but don't go out of my way to twitch.
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Tried it. Failed. Lots of lessons with a golf pro, still couldn't hit it straight. Could hit it a long way, just not in the right direction. Lots of lost balls as a result.Originally posted by doconline View PostSorry, can't help with that. What about golf? Exercise walking round the course. Get set up for a few hundred quid on some reasonable second hand bats.
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Went to Skomer Island last summer, great for bird watching, lots of puffins and other seabirds and a very nice walk around the island as well. Only limited amount of visitors allowed per day so you have to be early to book your place on the small ferry.
https://www.welshwildlife.org/skomer-skokholm/skomer/
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Sorry, can't help with that. What about golf? Exercise walking round the course. Get set up for a few hundred quid on some reasonable second hand bats.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI need a new hobby, one which involves a bit of exercise and also gets me out of the house at the weekends (to avoid the problem neighbours over the summer).
Bird watching seems like a good option, I've got some bins already and a couple of books so no immediate outlay required.
Any twitchers on here?
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