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Previously on "Going back to old hobbies"

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked
    I have to say I never got into those type of games myself. I usually spend time off renovating a house or planning my next project. Complete down time would be watching a movie or a day at a spa.
    Not to everybody's taste, that's for sure. It's largely a socialising thing for me.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by Scaroth of the Jagaroth
    It's a fair cop!

    Although not D&D at the moment. Shadowrun around the table once a week and Traveller on-line as and when.
    I have to say I never got into those type of games myself. I usually spend time off renovating a house or planning my next project. Complete down time would be watching a movie or a day at a spa.

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Originally posted by alreadypacked
    Go on admit it, you're still playing, you never gave up
    It's a fair cop!

    Although not D&D at the moment. Shadowrun around the table once a week and Traveller on-line as and when.

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Dungeons and Dragons?
    Play every other week with my friends :-)

    Though we're having a D&D break for a while, whilst we enjoy Warhammer FRPG. Then some Shadowrun possibly.

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by Scaroth of the Jagaroth
    Anyone fancy a game of Dungeons and Dragons?
    Go on admit it, you're still playing, you never gave up

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  • Scaroth of the Jagaroth
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    Going back to old hobbies

    Anyone fancy a game of Dungeons and Dragons?

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  • alreadypacked
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    I like the one about the bloke who chucks in his city job and lifestyle, and goes and lives in the mountains.

    All about sitting on the porch of a log cabin, watching eagles, playing a fiddle and 'cakes on the griddle'.

    If only life was that simple
    Life can be that simple, if your that simple too

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by Churchill

    But seriously, my favourite of his was "Poems, Prayers and Promises".
    I like the one about the bloke who chucks in his city job and lifestyle, and goes and lives in the mountains.

    All about sitting on the porch of a log cabin, watching eagles, playing a fiddle and 'cakes on the griddle'.

    If only life was that simple

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Diver
    Cant go back to my old hobbies

    Apparently they are illegal now
    Only if you get caught...

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  • Diver
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    Cant go back to my old hobbies

    Apparently they are illegal now

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by cojak
    More John Denver actually.

    After not listening to him for donkey's I bought a few tunes off iTunes and it all came back.

    I loved Sad Song...
    "I'm leaving, on a jet plane"

    Not any more you're not!

    But seriously, my favourite of his was "Poems, Prayers and Promises".

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  • cojak
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    More John Denver actually.

    After not listening to him for donkey's I bought a few tunes off iTunes and it all came back.

    I loved Sad Song...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by cojak
    I've just rediscovered my lovely Kiso Suzuki guitar languishing in a wardrobe. I haven't played it for over 20 years (since I met hubby, in fact), but I might open the case as get it out. Bit worried that I've forgotten how to tune it, let alone play it...

    (Was always a rubbish player but spent many happy hours in my bedroom singing to myself...)

    I feel a mid-life crisis coming on...
    Every body sing along...

    Kum ba yah etc...

    I'll fetch my tambourine!

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  • cojak
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    Going back to old hobbies

    I've just rediscovered my lovely Kiso Suzuki guitar languishing in a wardrobe. I haven't played it for over 20 years (since I met hubby, in fact), but I might open the case as get it out. Bit worried that I've forgotten how to tune it, let alone play it...

    (Was always a rubbish player but spent many happy hours in my bedroom singing to myself...)

    I feel a mid-life crisis coming on...

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