
You guys need to find stuff that interests you:






It gets you women. Chicks love something throbbing between there legs

But I prefer something more interesting than the hunt for kunt



Otherwise you will spend your time taking a dump in the dirt

Then where are the photos of Russia?Russian1860 wrote:Yup, I agree, that hobby is a great remedy for bad mood.
One of my hobbies is photography. I bet it is not less fascinating, than your bikes.![]()
It requires a lot of time and efforts to evolve, but satisfaction you get is priceless. To be honest sometimes I am even a little bit envy for those people, who don’t mind, and who are satisfied with pictures from their compact mirrorless cameras, or even phones. It saves them a lot of time and money. But photography is like a drug: as soon as you are hooked, you want more and more, and can’t get away from that so easily.
I won’t post any pictures on here, since I want to keep incognito at this forum.Kradmelder wrote: Then where are the photos of Russia?
I see photography is acceptable as it makes this list
http://nextluxury.com/mens-lifestyle-ad ... s-for-men/
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But not this one
http://www.mantelligence.com/50-fun-hobbies-for-men/
i see beer is also on there. A man's hobby and white as fark![]()
I have no talent at photography, or any other art. I just use my cell phone. Always amazes me how someone has the eye to see what will make a good photo. All hobbies require time and money. Like bikes are more expensive to run than a car.
One cannot spend one's life chasing women.
Many styles. I am not so fond of british style bitters and very hoppy beers though. Doesn't suit my palate. I will make porters and stouts, but I prefer continental malty styles beers. At the moment I have a Weiss, a bock, a porter and a blonde available. I am switching over to summer style lighter pale beers from winter lagers and dark beers. The only thing about beer is friends like to come over and drink themRussian1860 wrote:I won’t post any pictures on here, since I want to keep incognito at this forum.Kradmelder wrote: Then where are the photos of Russia?
I see photography is acceptable as it makes this list
http://nextluxury.com/mens-lifestyle-ad ... s-for-men/
![]()
But not this one
http://www.mantelligence.com/50-fun-hobbies-for-men/
i see beer is also on there. A man's hobby and white as fark![]()
I have no talent at photography, or any other art. I just use my cell phone. Always amazes me how someone has the eye to see what will make a good photo. All hobbies require time and money. Like bikes are more expensive to run than a car.
One cannot spend one's life chasing women.
Enough Yick & Ghost stories.![]()
I have some other hobbies too, but I won’t tell about it.
How many beer styles do you brew? Just one, or several styles? To be honest I am all thumbs in beer brewing. I prefer just to consume.
There is a good one about russia by russians. Looks awesome.Russian1860 wrote:I can't enlarge the table. Pm me the table in excel, i can translate for you.
Russian1860 wrote:Nice videos. Some sections were really tough, and it must be great adventure.
I assume, you know www.noonsite.comOutWest wrote: And yes, they are getting fewer. I try to get a couple of young men interested in crewing on my boat by times....most are too much sissies to want the rigors of it and are not directly interested in what an adventure it can be...they would rather work as baristas at Starbucks...
Thank-you I'm familiar with, and read those forums. That is likely where I will be putting in a little ad. My local experiences were offers to some local chaps that went nowhere. When I was their age I would have jumped at the chance. I'm doing a haul out later this month for bottom cleaning, paint, and new through hulls.Russian1860 wrote:I assume, you know http://www.noonsite.comOutWest wrote: And yes, they are getting fewer. I try to get a couple of young men interested in crewing on my boat by times....most are too much sissies to want the rigors of it and are not directly interested in what an adventure it can be...they would rather work as baristas at Starbucks...
There is a forum, affiliated with noonsite, as well as other sailing forums, such as cruisersforum, sailnet etc, where you can try to find a crew, or other like-minded persons.
Some keen on people will be happy to become a crew for free, or even to pay a boat owner to join him at some interesting cruise sections.