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Diamond Girl 03-21-2014 10:36 AM

Your hobbies, post them here.
 
I love scrapbooking. Are there any other GCers who enjoy scrapbooking? Or for those who do not, do you have any hobbies you really enjoy? Something you have been doing for a very long time.

Kevin 03-21-2014 10:42 AM

I'm a fiddle player. Currently only play in the Oklahoma Community Orchestra, but have played in just about anything you can imagine from jam bands to chamber orchestras, it's always a good time.

http://www.okorchestra.org/

Phrozen Sands 03-21-2014 10:58 AM

Gaming (XBox and Playstation gaming)

AnchorAlumna 03-21-2014 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 2266408)
I'm a fiddle player. Currently only play in the Oklahoma Community Orchestra, but have played in just about anything you can imagine from jam bands to chamber orchestras, it's always a good time.

http://www.okorchestra.org/

So cool. Wish I could play an instrument. I spent 7 or 8 years trying to learn piano...I just don't have any sort of gift.

My family loves hot air ballooning!

LouisaMay 03-21-2014 11:18 AM

I do scrapbooking, too. I used to sell Creative Memories. I have too many hobbies! Right now, I focus on blogging, photography, and reading because I can do those things with a baby in tow. :) I also love knitting, practicing Taekwondo, and learning the violin and guitar.

dekeguy 03-21-2014 11:33 AM

Fly fishing, rowing, upland bird shooting, waterfowling, wild turkey and feral hog shooting. Fine wine and gourmet food. History, conversation, reading, and historic preservation.

TonyB06 03-21-2014 11:41 AM

Taekwondo/Karate, High School basketball officiating, Piano, Chess, Reading, short-story/fiction writing, Politics, ...

rockwallgreek 03-21-2014 11:53 AM

Sewing, more specifically, sewing children's clothes.

maconmagnolia 03-21-2014 12:12 PM

Politics and reading. I used to love scrapbooking and did it for a long time. However, with college, work, and my sorority, I don't really have the time anymore. :(

WCsweet<3 03-21-2014 12:19 PM

I dance. I've studied ballet for over a decade and try to catch classes whenever possible. I also enjoy water coloring, plaing the piano and watching sports.

ADqtPiMel 03-21-2014 12:25 PM

Triathlon and distance running. Will be signing up for my first Ironman (eeeeek) soon.

Diamond Girl 03-21-2014 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 2266408)
I'm a fiddle player. Currently only play in the Oklahoma Community Orchestra, but have played in just about anything you can imagine from jam bands to chamber orchestras, it's always a good time.

http://www.okorchestra.org/

How long have you been playing?

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Originally Posted by maconmagnolia (Post 2266421)
Politics and reading. I used to love scrapbooking and did it for a long time. However, with college, work, and my sorority, I don't really have the time anymore. :(

I hear you. It does take a lot of time, especially if it's something that you really like and look forward to doing. I working on my Master's and it leaves me little time for scrapbooking, but I love it so much, that I find ways to make time for it lol.

Diamond Girl 03-21-2014 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TonyB06 (Post 2266416)
Taekwondo/Karate, High School basketball officiating, Piano, Chess, Reading, short-story/fiction writing, Politics, ...

Tony, you know Karate? I had no idea. Are you one of those "high-up" belt people? (whatever they are lol)

Kevin 03-21-2014 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Diamond Girl (Post 2266429)
How long have you been playing?

Since 7th grade.. >20 years.

honeychile 03-21-2014 02:27 PM

Genealogy, and almost anything historical are my main hobbies. I also love creative endeavors, from scrapbooking, to sewing, to cooking, to painting, to making almost anything. I wish I had more hours to the day...!

Eta: reading. For some reason, I always take that as a given!

MysticCat 03-21-2014 02:50 PM

Vexillology. A gold star for anyone who knows what it is without looking it up. ;)

Love to cook, too. (And yes, I won the chili cook-off at church this year.)


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Originally Posted by pinkman (Post 2266451)
That is a waste of time. Get a job.

Apparently the meaning of the word "hobby" is, like so many things, lost on you, Max.

SydneyK 03-21-2014 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2266452)
Vexillology. A gold star for anyone who knows what it is without looking it up. ;)

Is it sad that the only reason I know it is because of Sheldon Cooper's Fun with Flags?

badgeguy 03-21-2014 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2266460)
Is it sad that the only reason I know it is because of Sheldon Cooper's Fun with Flags?


LOL I love that show!

badgeguy 03-21-2014 03:14 PM

My hobby is whatever my kids are into......and fraternity and sorority histories......

honeychile 03-21-2014 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2266452)
Vexillology. A gold star for anyone who knows what it is without looking it up. ;)

Love to cook, too. (And yes, I won the chili cook-off at church this year.)


Apparently the meaning of the word "hobby" is, like so many things, lost on you, Max.

Taking myself out of this contest, since you know I enjoy it, too!

And congratulations on the chili cook-off! I'm a decent cook, but I could never get anything spicy enough for my church, I'm afraid! Stuffed eggs, though...!

Tulip86 03-21-2014 03:18 PM

Anything food (baking/cooking/going to markets etc), Kickboxing, Boardgames and Travel.

MysticCat 03-21-2014 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2266460)
Is it sad that the only reason I know it is because of Sheldon Cooper's Fun with Flags?

No, that is awesome. I love "Fun with Flags."

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2266467)
And congratulations on the chili cook-off! I'm a decent cook, but I could never get anything spicy enough for my church, I'm afraid! Stuffed eggs, though...!

It's hard to go wrong with chili made with (among other things) bacon, steak, chipotle, ancho, beer and chocolate.

cheerfulgreek 03-21-2014 04:04 PM

Astronomy (the best), Victorian Dollhouses, Kickboxing and Aikido, movies, plays, and operas. Oh, and of course, Starbucks. :p

My favorites that I spend the most time with though are my astronomy hobby, and building and selling my dollhouses. I also build them for clients as well. They'll buy and then come to me to put them together. It's a really fun hobby. I've been building them since I was like 7 or 8 years old, as I can remember.

http://data1.whicdn.com/images/85570549/large.jpg

http://img0098.popscreencdn.com/9792...niture-set.jpg

Phrozen Sands 03-21-2014 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkman (Post 2266451)
That is a waste of time.

But you have a gazillion banned usernames on a message board, and yet you tell me I'm wasting time? Lol ok.

alum 03-21-2014 06:07 PM

Fiber artist here specializing in quilting, needlepoint, cross-stitch and sometimes combining these disciplines in one project.

PhoenixAzul 03-21-2014 06:28 PM

I'm a photographer, I build websites, but my big time suck is marathoning. I cycle as well. It's been a year or so since I've raced a tri, but I've done up to a half ironman tri...just not enough time and money at the moment.

Aside from that, I troll junkyards looking for vintage hatchbacks and "ugly" vintage cars to rehab with my dad.

ms_gwyn 03-21-2014 07:17 PM

I'm a gamer....both video and board (just rediscovered my love for board games)

baking....right now is a hobby, will be a means to support myself soonish

sewing, mostly historical costumes and branching out into cosplay

reading and music

ASTalumna06 03-21-2014 07:32 PM

- Reading
- Writing
- Playing the drums
- Learning new languages (currently German and sign language)
- Hashing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_House_Harriers)

agzg 03-21-2014 10:07 PM

I knit. I also do a little crochet. And I'm not sure if "manicures" counts as a hobby or a compulsion.

AZTheta 03-21-2014 10:10 PM

Quilting. Haven't been at it long but am totally addicted.

badgeguy 03-21-2014 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by AZTheta (Post 2266531)
Quilting. Haven't been at it long but am totally addicted.

That's a good hobby....my wife does that also, she took all my old rush shirts and shirts from parties and fraternity related and made a nice quilt with it.

MysticCat 03-22-2014 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2266460)
Is it sad that the only reason I know it is because of Sheldon Cooper's Fun with Flags?

And vexillology is mentioned in a New York Times story today on a possible new flag for New Zealand: Maybe One Less Union Jack.
Quote:

While some critics are dubious about using a sports symbol [a silver fern on a black field is a popular alternative suggestion to the current flag, the silver fern being a national symbol used by national sports teams]—arguing that a country needs a flag, not a logo—The Herald was on the mark when it urged Mr. Key in an editorial to go bold and not leave momentous aesthetic decisions in the hands of a committee of politicians. “The selection of a design to be put before the public should not made by senior ministers,” the editorial said. “It should be entrusted to a panel of vexillologists, artists and designers.” That makes sense. For practitioners of vexillology — the study of flags — an opportunity like this does not come often, and they are surely eager to make the most of it.
For reference, the current New Zealand flag:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/n/nz.gif

and the silver fern flag:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/n/nz!sfern.gif

Now, back to our regularly scheduled thread on hobbies.


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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2266467)
Stuffed eggs, though...!

You need to check out the new Food Network Magazine. It has 50 deviled egg recipes. I really want to try the beef and horseradish one.

honeychile 03-22-2014 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2266579)
And vexillology is mentioned in a New York Times story today on a possible new flag for New Zealand: Maybe One Less Union Jack.

For reference, the current New Zealand flag:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/n/nz.gif

and the silver fern flag:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/n/nz!sfern.gif

Now, back to our regularly scheduled thread on hobbies.


You need to check out the new Food Network Magazine. It has 50 deviled egg recipes. I really want to try the beef and horseradish one.

I usually put horseradish in mine - I'll have to check out the addition of beef, too! Is your daughter still making them?

MysticCat 03-22-2014 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2266582)
I usually put horseradish in mine - I'll have to check out the addition of beef, too! Is your daughter still making them?

She hasn't in awhile. I think she "overdosed" on them, so she hasn't been wanting any.

dekeguy 03-24-2014 01:43 PM

[QUOTE=MysticCat;2266579]And vexillology is mentioned in a New York Times story today on a possible new flag for New Zealand: Maybe One Less Union Jack.

For reference, the current New Zealand flag,

and the silver fern flag.

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Anybody take Latin in school? The vexilla or vexalla was the cloth standard of the Roman Legions. Each legion had a vexilla and an Eagle surmounting the initials S.P.Q.R. Each Cohort (roughly a battalion sized unit usually part of a legion but sometimes operating indepentently) had a Maniple, a bronze hand with other insigniae to identify the unit. Any body remember what S.P.Q.R. stood for? How about a Maniple - why a bronze hand?
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Different comment: Why get rid of the "Union Jack" in the NZ flag? Since Her Majesty is still Queen of New Zeeland it seems odd that the visual link to the soverign would be eliminated.

MysticCat 03-24-2014 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by dekeguy (Post 2266862)
Any body remember what S.P.Q.R. stood for?

Senatus Populusque Romanus—The Senate and People of Rome.

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Different comment: Why get rid of the "Union Jack" in the NZ flag? Since Her Majesty is still Queen of New Zeeland it seems odd that the visual link to the soverign would be eliminated.
Ask Canada why they did it 50 years ago.

As for New Zealanders, three main reasons: The current flag looks too colonial, it looks too much like the flags of too many other Commonwealth countries, especially Australia, and it's too British to represent such a diverse country.

The real question is what happens to the Union flag if Scotland votes to leave the Union.

dekeguy 03-25-2014 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2266924)
Senatus Populusque Romanus—The Senate and People of Rome.

Ask Canada why they did it 50 years ago.

As for New Zealanders, three main reasons: The current flag looks too colonial, it looks too much like the flags of too many other Commonwealth countries, especially Australia, and it's too British to represent such a diverse country.

The real question is what happens to the Union flag if Scotland votes to leave the Union.


SPQR - Mark one up for you! You nailed it (although I expected you would)!

Canada - HM is also Queen of Canada. Last demographic breakdown of Canada that I saw showed it to be not all that diverse. Native Canadians are far fewer than Native Americans and the two largest groups are British and French with several other relatively tiny minority groups. I think a key point is that HM is not the Queen of England here, she is Queen of Canada.

Australia - I grant you that Australia is far more diverse than I realized until about five years ago. Seems that since WWII Australia has really developed a diverse population. Still, HM is Queen of Australia directly. Couple of years back they held a plebecite and a strong majority of Australians voted to retain the Monarchy with HM as Queen.

New Zeeland - Again, the demographic breakdown is far less diverse than Australia. Native Maoris are few in number and Brits are the dominant majority. HM is Queen of New Zeeland directly as well.

My take is that if Her Britannic Majesty is Queen then the Union portion of the flag ought to be retained. Do whatever with the rest of the flag but keep the union portion intact.

As to Scotland, they would probably just remove the Cross of St Andrew and revert to the flag in use before the Act of Union. Incidentally, HM is Queen of Scotland although in Scotland she is Elizabeth I not Elizabeth II. Elizabeth I of England was never Queen of Scotland.

Over to you.

DrPhil 03-25-2014 04:16 PM

Hobby? Smokin' emcees with a mic in my hand. Sucka emcees come at me and end up one of those 21 emcees, a la Rakim.

I take seven emcees, put 'em in a line.
Add seven more brothers who think they can rhyme.
Well, it'll take seven more before I go for mine
And that's 21 emcees ate up at the same time.

Dionysus 03-25-2014 04:40 PM

Video games. Poker. Exploring different beers and wines. Exploring new restaurants. Riding my bicycle. Trolling Internet message boards (not here anymore, of course). ;) I just got suspended for two weeks on another board, and if I cut up again they will ban me. Looks like I will be spending more time on GC in the mean time. :)

MysticCat 03-25-2014 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by dekeguy (Post 2267079)
Canada - HM is also Queen of Canada. Last demographic breakdown of Canada that I saw showed it to be not all that diverse. . . . .

My point in mentioning Canada was not diversity—though in the sense of "not everyone here is British, just ask Quebec," that was a consideration. I mentioned Canada as an example of a Commonwealth country that maintains the monarchy but chose to move away from a colonial flag. In the case of Canada, that was a red ensign rather than a blue ensign. I think most would say that the Maple Leaf flag is a much better Canadian flag than the defaced red ensign.

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New Zeeland - Again, the demographic breakdown is far less diverse than Australia. Native Maoris are few in number and Brits are the dominant majority. HM is Queen of New Zeeland directly as well.
Haven't looked into it myself, though the article I linked says Auckland is more diverse than London or Sydney. Regardless, diversity is one reason the people of New Zealand (not Zeeland) are considering a new flag. To them, it matters. FWIW, it's been an issue in Australia for a decade or two as well.

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My take is that if Her Britannic Majesty is Queen then the Union portion of the flag ought to be retained. Do whatever with the rest of the flag but keep the union portion intact.
Meh. The defaced blue ensign is the British equivalent of the seal-on-a-bed-sheet flags of so many American states—virtually indistinguishable except on close inspection.

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As to Scotland, they would probably just remove the Cross of St Andrew and revert to the flag in use before the Act of Union. Incidentally, HM is Queen of Scotland although in Scotland she is Elizabeth I not Elizabeth II. Elizabeth I of England was never Queen of Scotland.
Sorry, but unlikely, not quite and no.

First, the flag before the Union was the Cross of St. George, which is the flag of England. Ireland (Northern or otherwise) wasn't represented in the flag as it is now. Meanwhile, Wales may want some recognition. There have been various ideas and predictions in Britain already, and none have been simply using the Cross of St. George.

Second, properly speaking there is no such person as the Queen (or King) of Scotland, or of England for that matter. The Act of Union abolished the English and Scottish thrones, making the monarch the King or Queen of the United Kingdom. But if the throne of Scotland still existed, or if Scotland leaves the Union and re-establishes the Scottish throne, Elizabeth would correctly be Queen of Scots.

Third, while it is correct that there was never an Elizabeth I in Scotland, the decision was made when she became Queen that to avoid confusion she would be Elizabeth II throughout the UK, even in Scotland. (She is, however, a Presbyterian when in Scotland, not an Anglican.) Likewise, at least if Winston Churchill's advice were to be followed, a King James would James VII throughout the UK, even England. Of course, an independent Scotland might decide otherwise about Elizabeth II/I.

ETA: Sorry for the thread derailment. I guess Anglophilia and Scotophilia could be considered other hobbies of mine. :o


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