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12 Feb 2005, 10:05 (Ref:1223566) | #26 | ||
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Hobbies, not got time for many between marshaling and Ten-Tenths.
When I do get some "me" time I play computer games, mostly simulation "Tycoon" type games. Also run a small "fansite" www.railroadtycoon.info I moderate another forum (content management software, not motorsport) coranto.gweilo.org I'm also beta testing a couple of products for other software companies. www.sawmill.net & www.siliconcircus.com Disturbingly I'm also getting fond of the odd bit of DIY as our new laminate floors will testify. |
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I used to represent Great Britain at Kickboxing however the belly has caught up with me now a days so i just go to the gym and try and keep fit ready for running about dressed like a tango man in the warmer months.
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The Scottish team would be John Cleland,Anthony Reid,David Leslie & David Coultard. when it comes to gravel traps this team would be unbeatable
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12 Feb 2005, 22:36 (Ref:1223956) | #31 | ||
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i retired last year, and as i had expressed an interest in metal detecting, my workmates bought one as my retirement pressie.i now have another outdoor interest,but dont have to go out in the rain!! i recently joined a club in my area and have been on a rally with about 40 other like minded people.the club has a membership of over 100..so i'm not alone !!...byron
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I play a lot of snooker/pool in my "spare time".
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I'm beginning to think there is a bit of life outside of motorsport, is there?
I don't do seasons there is always some thing to do rally last week, sporting trial this week. Never had much time for many years so playing catch up now and loving it. Of course one small hobby is looking at this forum! Last edited by Circuitmarshal; 12 Feb 2005 at 23:17. |
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As well as motorsport at weekendsi find time to play ladies football during the week!!
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