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General Discussions => Spunk => Topic started by: delfunk1 on July 14, 2008, 09:03:28 pm
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--Read a **** book.
The mind is the eroginous zone in the body. Therefore, books have more hotties than anywhere else!
That sounds mildly distrubing.
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mmmm hotties...
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All About The Hotties
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-Play a sport. Looks like you\'re in Weymouth, you can play virtually anything in the Boston area and meet a lot of fun people (and hotties!) by finding a league at http://www.bssc.com or if you want to play Ultimate Frisbee go to http://www.buda.org Or find a road race at http://www.coolrunnings.com and train. Running is a great, cheap hobby.
-Join a gym and actually go. No shortage of hotties there either ; )
-Volunteer. There are a million places to help at, you can find them easily enough. I\'m running for the Chron\'s and Colitis Foundation of America Boston Team and I\'m also going to be a counselor for a week in August at their summer camp for kids with IBD. I am shocked at how many hotties are involved with the team and have IBD.
-Music: Learn that instrument you always wanted to know how to play. This can be an expensive hobby depending on what you\'re into, but if you get good you can also make money off of this hobby, which is rare for most hobbies. I started DJing 2 years ago and was shocked how quickly I was $3,000 into gear. However, I have made it all back and then some doing gigs. Chicks dig musicians!
-Pick up the free weekly Boston mags and READ THEM. (Improper Bostonian, Stuff@Night, The Weekly Dig, Boston Phoenix.) They list EVERYTHING...shows in every genre of music, classes in everything imaginable, exhibitions, free events, whatever.
-Start an account at http://www.Yelp.com and start reviewing everything and watch what happens. My buddy Josh started reviewing every restaurant he ate at and every bar he went to and next thing you know he started getting invited to restaurant openings and free parties everywhere. He wasn\'t even reviewing anything too crazy, mostly pizza and burrito joints and average bars as well as the occasional sit-down restaurant. The smart places search for bigtime reviewers in their area and woo them. Plenty of hotties at bars and clubs!
-Take classes, whether for credit or fun. Can\'t guarantee hotties, but can guarantee smart girls that you have something in common with!
-Like Alli said, the craft beer scene is a hot and cheap hobby. Buy some crazy beers and review them at http://www.beeradvocate.com then attend some of the events they have on their calendar such as beer dinners and festivals and Beer Advocate gatherings.
-Read a **** book.
LOL
OK I\'m done!
I very much like the hottie factor in all of these choices. Good Show!
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-Play a sport. Looks like you\'re in Weymouth, you can play virtually anything in the Boston area and meet a lot of fun people (and hotties!) by finding a league at http://www.bssc.com or if you want to play Ultimate Frisbee go to http://www.buda.org Or find a road race at http://www.coolrunnings.com and train. Running is a great, cheap hobby.
-Join a gym and actually go. No shortage of hotties there either ; )
-Volunteer. There are a million places to help at, you can find them easily enough. I\'m running for the Chron\'s and Colitis Foundation of America Boston Team and I\'m also going to be a counselor for a week in August at their summer camp for kids with IBD. I am shocked at how many hotties are involved with the team and have IBD.
-Music: Learn that instrument you always wanted to know how to play. This can be an expensive hobby depending on what you\'re into, but if you get good you can also make money off of this hobby, which is rare for most hobbies. I started DJing 2 years ago and was shocked how quickly I was $3,000 into gear. However, I have made it all back and then some doing gigs. Chicks dig musicians!
-Pick up the free weekly Boston mags and READ THEM. (Improper Bostonian, Stuff@Night, The Weekly Dig, Boston Phoenix.) They list EVERYTHING...shows in every genre of music, classes in everything imaginable, exhibitions, free events, whatever.
-Start an account at http://www.Yelp.com and start reviewing everything and watch what happens. My buddy Josh started reviewing every restaurant he ate at and every bar he went to and next thing you know he started getting invited to restaurant openings and free parties everywhere. He wasn\'t even reviewing anything too crazy, mostly pizza and burrito joints and average bars as well as the occasional sit-down restaurant. The smart places search for bigtime reviewers in their area and woo them. Plenty of hotties at bars and clubs!
-Take classes, whether for credit or fun. Can\'t guarantee hotties, but can guarantee smart girls that you have something in common with!
-Like Alli said, the craft beer scene is a hot and cheap hobby. Buy some crazy beers and review them at http://www.beeradvocate.com then attend some of the events they have on their calendar such as beer dinners and festivals and Beer Advocate gatherings.
-Read a **** book.
LOL
OK I\'m done!
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There\'s nothing sneaky about it. It\'s just a really good hobby.
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should have known jocelyn had the answer all along. she\'s sneaky like that. :lol:
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I\'ve always liked puzzles. :shrug:
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Sex.
:thumbsup: we have a winner!
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Sex.
I like :bandoggy:
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Climbing, indoor or outdoor. So awesome.
Do you have a dog? Dog training is really fun, with lots of different goals... obedience, agility, therapy, search & rescue... depending upon what your dog\'s strengths are.
Horseback riding. :lol:
If you cook, you could get into gardening, grow your own herbs and veggies. Actually, it\'s late in the season for that, never mind.
Ceramics.
Photography.
Mountain biking.
Swimming.
Writing.
Sex.
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^^
that
and ganja connoisseurism
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music... if you don\'t know any instruments start with piano. if you do play some instruments, learn something crazy and new like the steel drums, accordian, melodica, bagpipes or something to that effect.
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i see you are from weymouth. you should go to the beaches in quincy, nantasket, or hull. you can catch mussels during low tide. if you know a friend with a boat, go fishing.
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Flying/shooting/cooking.
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Taping. combines show going and a hobby (very addictive)
brewing your own beer, wine etc
gardening
shooting/hunting
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if you like hiking/outdoors, get a gps and try geocaching
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i\'ve been spending my time memorizing north american avian, mammalian and reptilian taxonomy from the order level. squamates are the hardest, start with the mammals
if thats too thick, you should read any book by Bernd Heinrich, that\'ll get you revved up
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How about randomly quoting simpsons episodes and trying to relate them to real life:
"The burglar even took my stamp collection!"
"YOU have a stamp collection? HAHA"
"Hey, you\'re that drunken posse. Wow! Can I join ya?"
"I don\'t know, can you swing a sack of doorknobs?"
"Can I!"
"You\'re in. Here\'s the sack."
"But you gotta supply your own doorknobs."
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I would recommend learning how to cook really well. become a chef, then you can cook me some dinner.
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I don\'t know what kind of shape you\'re in, or how old you are but any kind of excercise is a good thing. I\'ve reformed some awful habits, and will turn 30 in better shape than I was at 25.
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^^^ heady chic right there
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fishing, bird watching, kyaking, hiking, drinking new well crafted beers and wines...stamp collecting.
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I find myself looking for something constructive to engage in during the free time that I have. I was wondering if anyone has any interesting hobbies that they can suggest (besides lurking dot info).
Thanks!