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10 Feb 2005, 06:17 (Ref:1221628) | #1 | ||
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Hi Folks,
we are all marshals, but do we have other hobbies ? I have to cut down drasticallly my marshalling due to health reasons ( I have bad knees, hips and back) After marshalling for 15 years up to 100 days a year a only did one day last year. Instead i have been a steward of the meeting for the last 3 years ( i can sit down more in a warm room)(www.vas.be) carracing will probably be in my blood forever. But since 1 year i have a new hobby for the wintermonths : i am involved in a wheelchairbasketbal club : we are current second in the belgian cc. it is al lot of fun ( esspecially when we are winning!!!!) i am in charge for material, logistics and jurisdiction. www.silverspokes.centerall.com Who wants to tell about their other hobbies ? Dick De Vylder |
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10 Feb 2005, 09:53 (Ref:1221764) | #2 | ||
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Hi euromarshal....for me its swimming & walking . I climb a mountain every xmas day , the size depends how my dads knees are feeling , but what a great feeling it is to stand on the top & drink mulled wine .Was even more beautiful this year because covered in snow. I have small trailer tent which i hitch up when the weather is good & just take off somewhere with my 2 dogs & chillout somewhere remote.
Otherwise its off to the airports with my bloke & daughter ..... they are both mad on planes but all in all pretty busy & lots of fresh air ......just how i like it !!!! |
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10 Feb 2005, 09:58 (Ref:1221768) | #3 | ||
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For me it's rugby (spectating, not playing!!!!!). Love getting on the sidelines, whether it's my local side, Saracens (well someone has to support them!!!!!) or England (will be there on Sunday v France!).
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10 Feb 2005, 13:20 (Ref:1221965) | #4 | ||
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whole new experiance opened up for me when my Darling wife presented me with a digital camera one christmas. My new nickname is ''Snap-Happy Smith''. My enthusiasm is much greater than my expertise but I enjoy it and like many amatuers have the occasinal good shot emerge. I even have my own web site these days.
www.freewebs.com/grizzlyssnaps/ I would like to have any comments from either fellow happy snapper or een the excellent pro's we have on 10 tenths |
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10 Feb 2005, 13:25 (Ref:1221970) | #5 | ||
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i kayak will i will be soon just learning at the moment
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10 Feb 2005, 13:34 (Ref:1221976) | #6 | ||
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Aside from marshalling and other motorsport related activities (trackdays, sprints, spectating), I'm quite involved with the Scout movement.
I'm an Assistant Cub Scout Leader at a local pack. Sometimes wonder why, when I've got 24 little monsters going mental around me on a Tuesday night! Can be very rewarding though. Then I'm the local co-ordinator for the Scout Network (18-25 year olds) in East Herts district, plus vice-chairman for Scout Network in Hertfordshire. Keep meaning to see if I can connect my Scouting with marshalling. Already taken the Cubs to see racing at Brands, but the Network are all old enough to marshal, plus have useful skills like first aid. Will have to see if I can get any interest up amongst them. Phill PS You're not the only Sarries fan, Steve. Fantastic game against Newcastle the other week! Last edited by PipSqueak111; 10 Feb 2005 at 13:35. |
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10 Feb 2005, 14:20 (Ref:1222010) | #7 | ||
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I enjoy ten pin bowling and until a year ago was a member of the Monday night Doubles League at Tunbridge Wells where I used to bowl with a couple of marshalling mates. I really must dust down the ball (bowling variety of course) and brush off the shoes and get to the local bowling alley at Whistable.
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10 Feb 2005, 14:41 (Ref:1222027) | #8 | ||
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My other hobby still involves cars, as I have a 72 MGB and belong to both the MGCC and MGOC. I am a member of the local meeting (natter) in Aylesbury, which is quite active in organsing events etc. It also has it's own racing team (Team SLim) and I am actually giving a presentation on marshalling on March 7, so if you're free and fancy a laugh over a pint of 6X, come along to the Chequers Inn, Weston Turville for 8pm.
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10 Feb 2005, 21:44 (Ref:1222427) | #9 | ||
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I am also playing with cars as a hobby, except mine is a Land Rover (see my avatar - a 1964 Land Rover ambulance that is being converted to a camper and will be visiting many circuits over the next few years (hopefully)).
Also, I'm an ice hockey fan (Sheffield Steelers), and a rugby fan (sorry Steve, but i'm an exiled red shirt man ) Al. |
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10 Feb 2005, 21:53 (Ref:1222441) | #10 | ||
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I'm similar to Pipsqueak. Every wednesday evening I've got my scout meeting to go to.
First joined the group as an 8 year old cub. now, many years later, I'm running the scout troop. |
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10 Feb 2005, 22:12 (Ref:1222464) | #11 | ||
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Hey Dickie, long time no see! Has been quiet around you
You know my hobby as a race nut is ...rallying! See you Sunday ? |
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10 Feb 2005, 22:33 (Ref:1222493) | #12 | ||
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I've got a narrow boat to slow things down. Drink with a ten pin bowling league. And any spare time I walk the Peak District.
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10 Feb 2005, 22:58 (Ref:1222513) | #13 | ||
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Well my other Hobby also invovles cars..1/10 scale R/C Nitro power cars.
I race and Marshal at meetings Yes we do need marshals at these races. With these little things doing true speeds of upto 65mph and they catch fire. |
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10 Feb 2005, 23:15 (Ref:1222527) | #14 | ||
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Hey Stephen...thought that was for "wrinkleys" only...actually it is good fun. How about aviation photography...do it all round the world though I know the Belgium Air Force do get a bit "excited" when you stand outside there airbases with a camera and binoculas!!
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10 Feb 2005, 23:22 (Ref:1222530) | #15 | ||
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I collect playing cards and first day covers. Use to be a scout leader but found I was giving more and more time to them and not getting anything out of it for me so toook up marshaling.
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10 Feb 2005, 23:53 (Ref:1222554) | #16 | ||
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My other hobby is Wing Chun Gung Fu. It is a type of Kung fu. It is also the system that Bruce Lee first studied and based his Jeet Kun Do system on. I say my other hobby but I may not get to do much marshaling this year due to some new small members of the family. So it may be my only hobby for a years or two.
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11 Feb 2005, 00:29 (Ref:1222572) | #17 | ||
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When I get the chance, I build customised PCs for people, I study psychology & hypnosis and love texas hold em poker. I'm also a big fan of stand up comedy. All stuff I can put down while the seasons on though.
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11 Feb 2005, 10:15 (Ref:1222819) | #18 | ||
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Aside from marshalling and anything involving motor racing, my other hobby is singing. I'm in a Hertfordshire choir numbering about 120 people, we do big choral works like Mozart Requiem, but also a few more experimental pieces, like the poetry of Charles Bukowski set to a jazz band accompaniement. Trust me when I say that is sounds much better than it sounds! Scheduling days trackside in between concerts and weekend rehearsals can be a little tricky, but it makes a nice contrast to ducking Clios at a weekend!
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11 Feb 2005, 12:55 (Ref:1222917) | #19 | ||
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im more of an outdoors person in my spare time.. i'm usually walking the hills somewhere but i do tend to spend a quiet trip away fishing but then with all the marshalling days on offer i think less walking mor marshaling
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11 Feb 2005, 14:21 (Ref:1222976) | #20 | ||
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My Better half and I both curl. This is perfect for Canada, as Curlign season usually starts the week after our last race meeting, and finishes about 2 weeks before the new season in the spring. the only downside is the urge to make large circles in the gravel traps and then try to induce the cars to come to rest closest to the centre...
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11 Feb 2005, 14:30 (Ref:1222989) | #21 | ||
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Very jealous - my other "hobby" is work, which can - and has - prevented me from marshalling at weekends before now. Who said civil servants have it easy??!
If I'm not at work or at a meeting then the housework beckons. What a boring life I lead.... Tried to address this by doing my hours in 4 days and having a 3 day weekend, but its just another day to slob/recover. You can tell we have no kids, can't you! Bill, meanwhile, has just acquired a "new" classic car, so guess what he's going to be doing for a while! I shall become a "garage widow"! Otherwise, my best alternative to marshalling is going on holiday! |
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11 Feb 2005, 18:08 (Ref:1223144) | #22 | ||
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Another MGB owner here - hence my 'little girl' as the avatar! Love the outdoors too, adore Derbyshire but don't get to spend enough time there. Plus another martial artist - this time the more sedate T'ai Chi, which is just as lethal when done quickly!
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11 Feb 2005, 20:37 (Ref:1223258) | #23 | ||
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SRB i think you should list your run of accidents as a hobby, or is that more of a career?
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11 Feb 2005, 20:45 (Ref:1223264) | #24 | ||
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Mrs Flagwaver, young lady flagwaver & Myself make birthday & Christmas cards etc. & since they got me a digital camera for christmas I had better get out & do some photography.
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11 Feb 2005, 21:42 (Ref:1223297) | #25 | ||
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I guess most people know I'm an amateur thespian by now, but just in case you didn't, I'm on in Wolverhampton in 3 weeks and have tickets available for sale...
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