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Thread: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

  1. #26

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by The Rev Arthur Belling View Post
    Trying to play guitar
    3D modelling
    Going to the pub of an evening
    Doing as I'm told
    I've been doing that a bit lately too. I'll probably head down to the basement at some point this afternoon.

  2. #27

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    I used to use my road car until I took it to Spa (Francorchamps not the local supermarket) and it needed a fortune spending on it afterwards (and I didn’t even crash it). So I bought a Boxster just for track days.

    So far I’ve done the Nurburgring, Nordschleife (twice), Spa (twice), Goodwood (loads of times), Silverstone, Snetterton, Bedford, and Rockingham. I’ve also done the Top Gear circuit but that was really dull.

    This year I plan to do Thruxton, Castle Combe
    and the Brands GP circuit but who knows how likely that is?

    Then I should start on the tracks further north.
    Nice one.

    I always fancied doing something similar, but I don't really have the time anymore, not to mention the money involved. That must cost you a small fortune?

    I like watching motor sport and go to Silverstone for the F1 most years. I've bought a ticket for this year but not sure if it will go ahead with the C virus. Spa and Austria on my bucket list too, but hopefully that will be next year.

  3. #28

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Nice one.

    I always fancied doing something similar, but I don't really have the time anymore, not to mention the money involved. That must cost you a small fortune?

    I like watching motor sport and go to Silverstone for the F1 most years. I've bought a ticket for this year but not sure if it will go ahead with the C virus. Spa and Austria on my bucket list too, but hopefully that will be next year.
    I have all booked up for Le Mans this year but I think that is going to be money down the drain along with the Euros. :-/

    I never really thought about doing the Nordschleife as it was only something that I’d read about but it is actually really easy to do. As is a track day at Spa, both of which are absolutely epic. Seriously.

    It all seemed a bit overwhelming to organise initially as I’d not done much before but it is dead easy to do - you just need to get organised but it is well worth it. And it isn’t all boy racers either, so you will not feel left out or intimidated.

    Do it, or you will regret NOT doing it! Honestly, there are all sorts of people and machinery there.

    If you want to PM me I’ll tell you how I organised it all. It is really very simple

  4. #29

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    I used to use my road car until I took it to Spa (Francorchamps not the local supermarket) and it needed a fortune spending on it afterwards (and I didn’t even crash it). So I bought a Boxster just for track days.

    So far I’ve done the Nurburgring, Nordschleife (twice), Spa (twice), Goodwood (loads of times), Silverstone, Snetterton, Bedford, and Rockingham. I’ve also done the Top Gear circuit but that was really dull.

    This year I plan to do Thruxton, Castle Combe
    and the Brands GP circuit but who knows how likely that is?

    Then I should start on the tracks further north.
    I live about 10 mins from Castle Combe, a great track for track days

    Used to spend alot of time at Thruxton track when i worked for the MOD, close enough to have a skive for the afternoon and then get back to work for overtime in the evening used to know a guy who helped run it, i would do laps in my combo works van

  5. #30

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    As long as I use my headphones I should get away with it 🎸🤘

  6. #31

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    I live about 10 mins from Castle Combe, a great track for track days

    Used to spend alot of time at Thruxton track when i worked for the MOD, close enough to have a skive for the afternoon and then get back to work for overtime in the evening used to know a guy who helped run it, i would do laps in my combo works van
    Excellent!

  7. #32

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    Excellent!
    would drive to work over Salisbury plains tank tracks and then rant the van around Thruxton no wonder the van lasted only 2 years

  8. #33

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Knocking one out , cracking one off , shooting the pistol

  9. #34

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Knocking one out , cracking one off , shooting the pistol

    I assumed when you said walking it was a typo

  10. #35

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by mazadona10 View Post
    I assumed when you said walking it was a typo
    That's correct

  11. #36

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    That's correct

    More self masturbation than self isolation eh Sludge

  12. #37

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    More self masturbation than self isolation eh Sludge
    Me and my best friend will be in close personal contact over the next few months

  13. #38

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    why hasn't anyone mentioned porn watching ??

  14. #39

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Fishing

    Bird watching

    Reading

    Walking , especially when it's dark

    Listening to music

    Watching comedy DVDs like partridge , the day today , brass eye , black books

    Watching creepy psychological films like the sound of music

    Cooking , mostly co op ready meals like butter chicken curry , beef hot pot
    Fishing for me too Sludge. Ogmore river with my fly rod, spinning rod and light ledgering rod. Love it.
    Spedger

  15. #40

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    im a nightclub dj... unemployed one now at that... but will continue to work on my mixes from home, will also do a bit of diy... daughter has just been diagnosed with knockturnal asthma so ill be working on her room as well as other home improvements to ease her suffering... on no income i dont know how but dads do what they gotta do for the little princesses

  16. #41

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Watching City: that's gone
    Travel: Three trips abroad have had to be abandoned with a fourth one (to Azerbaihjan for the Euros) to follow.
    Three different language classes: they have been suspended
    The gym: That's closed
    Group walks: they will be stopped

    They will be replaced by:

    Helping elderly and vulnerable neighbours
    Gardening
    DIY
    Walking solo or with a friend at a suitable distance
    Cycling
    Languages, self-tuition
    Converting my wee beach bar at the foot of my garden to the mini-est of gyms
    Listening to Organ Morgan's rendition of 'Reasons To Be Cheerful'

  17. #42

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    Watching City: that's gone
    Travel: Three trips abroad have had to be abandoned with a fourth one (to Azerbaihjan for the Euros) to follow.
    Three different language classes: they have been suspended
    The gym: That's closed
    Group walks: they will be stopped

    They will be replaced by:

    Helping elderly and vulnerable neighbours
    Gardening
    DIY
    Walking solo or with a friend at a suitable distance
    Cycling
    Languages, self-tuition
    Converting my wee beach bar at the foot of my garden to the mini-est of gyms
    Listening to Organ Morgan's rendition of 'Reasons To Be Cheerful'
    Forgot gigs: I was due to see Santana in Dublin this weekend. Orf, of course.

  18. #43

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by Sloop_Jon_Bee View Post
    Fishing for me too Sludge. Ogmore river with my fly rod, spinning rod and light ledgering rod. Love it.
    Spedger
    Used to fish the ogmore and various local rivers under ogmore angling association

    Used to walk to bus stop after school down newcastle hill and over the old stone bridge by the old embassy cinema .......I would stop to see the posters outside the embassy for films , I remember the one for jaws would draw me in ......then walk back to the cobbled stone bridge where I would watch brownies feeding on flies , sometimes staying too long and missing the bus home

    I love brownies , such aggressive fighting fish and the take on the fly is so exciting . I also enjoy spinning and worming but prefer spinning as I prefer to return all fish I catch and worming leads to deep hooked fish .

    The trouble with trout fishing is the season is so short that's why I got into sea and coarse fishing so I could enjoy my hobby all year round . But these days a knackered ankle means sea fishing is too tough on the body so I have sold all my sea tackle and just trout and coarse fish instead

    I fish the thaw in the vale of glamorgan , the ewenny is a nice little wild brown trout river close by , have thought of joining pencoed anglers

    Take care spedger

  19. #44

    Re: Hobbies outside of football now we are starved of it

    Quote Originally Posted by bluemoon View Post
    im a nightclub dj... unemployed one now at that... but will continue to work on my mixes from home, will also do a bit of diy... daughter has just been diagnosed with knockturnal asthma so ill be working on her room as well as other home improvements to ease her suffering... on no income i dont know how but dads do what they gotta do for the little princesses
    Best wishes to you and your daughter mr moon

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