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I'm stuck in my parents' house at 25. So, as much as I'd like to say things like Travel, Gym, and Women, that's just not the case in my life right now until I can find somewhere to basically work and live alone. Anyway, I don't do much of anything, and I often feel trapped here, but I do currently like:

1. Selling things on eBay

2. Designing stuff for my independent clothing line

3. Photography

4. Collecting foreign language learning books
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2003 SRT-4

Stage 3R with Toys, Thermal R&B Turbo Back Exhaust, 3" Collector, Apex'i Super AFC Neo tuned by my late friend, RAYS Gram Light Wheels (18") on Falken super sticky autocross/daily driver tires, Eibach Springs, The Devil's Own Water Injection, AEM CAI, Prothane Motor Mount inserts and M&H 23.5" Slicks on PT Cruiser 15" steel wheels. = 12.78@105 on the stock turbo, don't know no the larger Stage 3, never ran right....

I also have had 1/10 Scale R/C cars all Tamiya.
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NorthAmericanguy wrote:
Greetercb wrote:As For me My hobbies Are.

1. Reading ( History, Travel & Cookbooks.)

2. Travel ( To Any Big City.)

& Finally 3. Gourmet Cooking ( The Spicy Food From Both Italy & Mexico.)
We have the same taste. Italian and Mexican food is my favorite.
You are wilding out right there!! Try real Thai food and real Pakistani food. They can go head
-to-head with IT/MX food straight from their respective countries. ;O)
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davewe wrote:
NorthAmericanguy wrote:
davewe wrote:1. Writing
2. Traveling
3. Tech and gadgets
4. Guitar making
If I may ask, what do you write about?
I'm a technical writer by day (certainly not a hobby) but write fiction and humor by night. Latest book (funny memoir pieces) is almost done.
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E_Irizarry wrote:
NorthAmericanguy wrote:
Greetercb wrote:As For me My hobbies Are.

1. Reading ( History, Travel & Cookbooks.)

2. Travel ( To Any Big City.)

& Finally 3. Gourmet Cooking ( The Spicy Food From Both Italy & Mexico.)
We have the same taste. Italian and Mexican food is my favorite.
You are wilding out right there!! Try real Thai food and real Pakistani food. They can go head
-to-head with IT/MX food straight from their respective countries. ;O)
I found a Thai restaurant around my area. What dish do you recommend?
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djfourmoney wrote:2003 SRT-4

Stage 3R with Toys, Thermal R&B Turbo Back Exhaust, 3" Collector, Apex'i Super AFC Neo tuned by my late friend, RAYS Gram Light Wheels (18") on Falken super sticky autocross/daily driver tires, Eibach Springs, The Devil's Own Water Injection, AEM CAI, Prothane Motor Mount inserts and M&H 23.5" Slicks on PT Cruiser 15" steel wheels. = 12.78@105 on the stock turbo, don't know no the larger Stage 3, never ran right....

I also have had 1/10 Scale R/C cars all Tamiya.

That's pretty quick. The thing is, how many passes do you think you can get out of that motor before it blows up.
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NorthAmericanguy wrote:
E_Irizarry wrote:
NorthAmericanguy wrote:
Greetercb wrote:As For me My hobbies Are.

1. Reading ( History, Travel & Cookbooks.)

2. Travel ( To Any Big City.)

& Finally 3. Gourmet Cooking ( The Spicy Food From Both Italy & Mexico.)
We have the same taste. Italian and Mexican food is my favorite.
You are wilding out right there!! Try real Thai food and real Pakistani food. They can go head
-to-head with IT/MX food straight from their respective countries. ;O)
I found a Thai restaurant around my area. What dish do you recommend?
I recommend that you go to Thailand for real Thai food. But for the best knockoff imitated but never duplicated Thai food at that restaurant in your hood, try the following dishes:

(1) Tom Kha Gai (ask for lemongrass to be marinating in it after they serve it to you; it flavors up the soup that much more.)
(2) Tom Yum Goong
(3) Curry Meat Puffs

You may thank me later. ;O)
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1) Scuba diving
2) I own firearms and I frequently go shooting at the range when in the U.S.
3) Games
4) MMA
5) Travel of course (I think this is a given)

:lol:

edit: I'm surprised quite a few of you own firearms. What guns do you guys have? I have a H&K USP .45 and a H&K USP .40 compact back in the U.S. I used to own a couple rifles and a decked out Remington 700 too but sold it a long time ago.
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Repatriate wrote:1) Scuba diving
2) I own firearms and I frequently go shooting at the range when in the U.S.
3) Games
4) MMA
5) Travel of course (I think this is a given)

:lol:

edit: I'm surprised quite a few of you own firearms. What guns do you guys have? I have a H&K USP .45 and a H&K USP .40 compact back in the U.S. I used to own a couple rifles and a decked out Remington 700 too but sold it a long time ago.
Currently I don't own any guns, but I did use to go to the range with a bud of mine and fell in love with the Glock. Once I get my firearms license I'm going to purchase a Glock and start shooting at the range by myself.

Now the Scuba diving sounds interesting Repatriate. If I was worth a few million I would learn how to dive so I could travel the world and hunt for treasure and sunken cities in the ocean.

You might like this video, it's Graham Hancock when they found a city off the coast of Japan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DNvYMtkyk


What do you look for when you dive Repatriate? Marine life?
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