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and yep, i've had a few of those though i shan't say which ones.
i'll set it off
train spotting. why on earth would anyone stand on a train platform all day and take down numbers of poxy trains the've seen,
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yes,never saw that one either
car nr.plates is another one
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every time i come to the uk i see plane spotters at the edge of the airfield
as we land, it's that common they built a special viewing area
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well,is posting shit in forums better?i guess it is a bit
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(04-02-2011, 12:40 AM)srijantje Wrote: well,is posting shit in forums better?i guess it is a bit
i think so, at least you can learn more than a planes time table on here,
and not all thats posted is crap.
i also think the interaction you get can be a good thing.
i've seen some good discussion here and other places on the net
that said i'm not sure the internet is a hobby for me...it's more of a calling now
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Really, I don't think any hobby is stupid if it brings one contentment. 
That said, this is a peculiar one, apparently Helena Bonham and her partner Tim Burton collects false teeth.
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I'm a wooden spoon and basket collector.
I've had to force myself to stop with the baskets ... one can only have so many, and where to put them all?
As for the wooden spoons, they came in handy when it was time to beat the children. 
I'm also very passionate about gardening. We have just under an acre of land and have been creating an English garden for the past 22 years.
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the gardening hobby sounds good. you're creating something.
the basket one is suspect hehe, i used to collect everything, all kinds of collectables like wade, beswick etc, made a fair profit at it as once i had a big enough collection i'd sell it. one of my faves was paperweights, still have 5 or 6 of those in the Philippines.
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i never collected anything apart from[oops it's not the sewer]
i love growing veggies though,we grow lots
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(04-04-2011, 05:55 PM)billy Wrote: the gardening hobby sounds good. you're creating something.
the basket one is suspect hehe, i used to collect everything, all kinds of collectables like wade, beswick etc, made a fair profit at it as once i had a big enough collection i'd sell it. one of my faves was paperweights, still have 5 or 6 of those in the Philippines.
You brought back some very fond memories for me  . I had an aunt (now passed on) who had a huge collection, as a little girl visiting I loved going through them ... wish I knew what happened to them.
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some beswick brings big money now.
i never got into the growing veg and that, i preferred old inanimate things
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post stamps is big biz.my best friend makes a living with that
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License plates seem silly
as with bumper stickers
whatever brings fulfillment in life  and makes us happy however  tupid1: it may seem.
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the house looks okay and practical as it's recycling.
the car looks rather silly though maybe it could be an art form of sorts.
i tried the postage stamp thing but gave up after a couple of weeks 
i can understand making money off a hobby but what about pin collectors?
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my hobby is mountains and in some ways you could say i make money out of them
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Not too sure what category this one would fall into ... perhaps decadent! (impo)
While this is a very impressive collection, I can't help to wonder how many mouths could be fed.
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even i know the guys face,i used to call him the artificial tv whore[oops,off topic]
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(04-08-2011, 11:07 AM)kath3 Wrote: Not too sure what category this one would fall into ... perhaps decadent! (impo)
While this is a very impressive collection, I can't help to wonder how many mouths could be fed.
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the problem with that is most hobbies cost money, if leno's hobby could feed a million, and ours could feed 1 or ten. just stopping leno's would be unfair.
the question arises;
should everyone only be allowed hobbies that cost nothing?
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and even them the people would have secret hobbies.
i know a person who collects buttons. sounds like a crap hobby but some of the ones she has are worth a few hundred pounds each
she told me she never spends more than a pound for one
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it's called damasc,i have a knife like that,made in delhi where they still use the technique,instead by hand they fold the metal and pound it by machine
the knife has beautiful swirls in the blade
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i used to collect oriental swords. mainly katana and wakasahi. had a few few tanto as well but mainly the swords.
the folding of the metal is only a small part in the traditional making of a katana. one of the most important is original smelting of the metal.
i also used to collect tsuba (the swords and guard) the most expensive tsuba i had was only worth a few hundred dollars,) some are worth tens of thousands.
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