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Offline Bush Tucker Man

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« on: January 26, 2005, 12:31:08 »
Out of curiosity I was wondering what topics outside of the 4x4 world interest everyone.
It might be rather revealing to know what 'Floats Your Boat'

For Example;
'Andy' like to go watch a bunch of big blokes chasing each other around a bit of grass shouting "Chase me, I've got the ball!!" :wink:

'Frankie-Boy' likes to play at Captain Pugwash on his holidays  :lol:

For me, I'm quite partial to;
Art-Deco architecture & design
Victorian architecture
1960's/early 70's American Muscle-Cars
Heavy haulage (the 'STGO'  & 'Indivisible Loads' stuff)
Cycling (but too old nowadays to do it properly - no racing!)
World Rally Championship
World Superbikes (still miss 'Foggy' & Troy Bayliss)
Sushi (don't often get the chance to indulge)
Industrial Heritage (we need another Fred Dibnah!!!)
Music (my own tastes naturally)
Reading (ditto)
Yorkshire scenery (best in the UK - ooh, I've opened a 'Can Of Worms' there :lol: )
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2005, 12:41:45 »
I like Pina Coladas, and getting caught in the rain :-)

WLTM like minded 18 YO girl for fun and maybe more

oh, sorry...   wrong website  :oops:
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2005, 12:43:38 »
If I'm not driving, spannering or cleaning HL, I'll often be found reading (Terry Pratchett, Bret Easton Ellis, Iain Banks, Kathy Lette), writing, nattering to peeps on the phone, taking Gay Max (my Collie/Staffie X) for walkies on the common, and warbling; I sing lead vocals with "Miss 'da Pink" -we're a covers band doing mainly 'girly rock with attitude' ( not 'gig fit' yet, but shortly to be available for weddings, bar mitzvah's, divorce parties................ :D  )



Oh, and, of course, riding the combo-hearses, but that's work..... :wink:
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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2005, 12:52:49 »
Your right about Fred :cry:


Though in recent times it seems that comedians do quite a good job of it
Chris Barry, Robbie Coltrain and the like and they add a bit of humour to it like Fred did though his was a lot drier  :twisted:

Interest out of 4x4 includes books and music, Scouts/cubs of which I am one of the leaders in Llanberis. V8serisone (MC member )being one of the others (Leaders that is I'm not interested in him [-X ).TV and Film being my favourite and the only sports I have any interest in must involve engines :D
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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2005, 12:54:42 »
I think I started a thread like this some time ago.  Me, you can add the following:

Computing in general
Model aircarft, mainly helis at the moment
Mini Motos
Collecting vintage gaming stuff

So all in all, you could probably say I'm a proper geek.
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« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2005, 12:55:23 »
Apart from the Landy, I am also interested in:

Motorbikes (I own one)
Pyrotechnics (member of the British Pyrotechnics society)
Armouring (particularly chain maille)
Roleplay (yes, I'm a geeky Dungeons and Dragons player!)
Computers (It's my job)
Clay pigeon shooting (since inheriting 2 shot guns)
Plotting my move to Canada. (cos the UK is getting me down)

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« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2005, 13:02:19 »
Luke; So you're a bit like our 'Nellie' (re; Neil/'Thrasher') with the armour
Arise Sir 'Piglet'

Lee; Yes, you're right, Coltraine & Barrie both do an excellent job with plenty of passion for the subject matter.
Then there was Mark ('The Fast Show') Williams with his 'Industrial Revalations' series

Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden?) is starting one on SKY soon about air-craft.
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« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2005, 13:06:48 »
Oh, I forgot.
'Frankie-Boy' told me once that I
"Must Write Instruction Manuals For A Hobby"


See his initial reply for proof :lol:  :wink:  

I wish I could afford to have one of  These as a hobby :roll:
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« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2005, 13:10:17 »
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Motorbikes (I own one)
Pyrotechnics (member of the British Pyrotechnics society)
Armouring (particularly chain maille)
Roleplay (yes, I'm a geeky Dungeons and Dragons player!)
Computers (It's my job)
Clay pigeon shooting (since inheriting 2 shot guns)
Plotting my move to Canada. (cos the UK is getting me down)



So we have Biker who likes bombs guns armour computors pretending to be sombody your not and Canada   :D


I bet you have a job getting a U.S.A. visa :twisted:  :twisted:  :lol:
so many hills , so little time ....
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« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2005, 13:37:34 »
Here is my list of interests/hobbys

Heavy Haulage
Shooting clays/Stalking on the hills
The pipes and drums of the royal scots dragoon guards
1960's/early 70's American Muscle-Cars
Reading the monthly Land Rover comics
Industrial Heritage (yes we definatly do need anothe Fred Dibnah
The scenary in the highlands of scotland some of the best in the WORLD! (examples on there way)
Excavators and Excavations
Most things with an engine (bigger the better)
Fishing
Playing in mud
Sleeping
And Iron Bru (if you haven tasted it pm me and i'll sort somethin out)
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scorpion sliders , steering guard , qt diff guards
Tank guard , k&n filters , pro comp 2" lift
Light bar , scorpion cubby box

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Leather Seats, 18" Alloy wheels
Tow Pack

1999 Mitsubushi L200 pick up , 2.5 tdi
Metallic green , New Bullbar
Colway mud terrains

1999 Yamaha 350 Big Bear
2" High lifter kit, front superwinch,
Ring spots,Piaa headlight bulbs,
Maxxis 27" Mudlites

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« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2005, 13:40:46 »
Im lucky really as my interests/hobbies are now my bussines

I love Art Nouveau, Macintosh, Margaret Macdonald, Frank Lloyd Wright Knox are particular Favourites
As Im 'Maturing'  :twisted:  Im appreciating Art Deco more some I even like! ( used to detest it, though reckon i was subjected to too much Deco kitch in the 70's  :wink: )Galle, Lalique - glass work

I 've started to do Lampworking - making beads using hot head torch, lots of fun with molten Glass

Reading when I have time Iain Banks, Irvine Welsh, Love Graphic Books,
Bead weaving, cooking (An Asian Neighbour's been teaching me how to cook real curry)
Gardening - have recently taken over a really negelcted allotment so weeding a big thing ATM  :wink:
Films and love music loads of different genres in each!

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« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2005, 14:18:40 »
Well...  

Photography
Home-grown foods and drinks (jam, wine, scrumpy)
Playing with my lunatic dog
Computing (especially internet development and standards - how sad am I)
F1 and BTCC  (in fact.. most motorsport)
Lighting & Sound (a hangover from my previous career)
Live Music (same as above)
Cooking (when I get the time) - Love doing Italian or Chinese (from raw ingredients !!)

One of these days I am going to actually *do* one of the many vehicle-based expeditions I have planned in my mind...  and I've always wanted to build a hovercraft :-)


Plus, I am one of life's "tinkerers", always trying to design, build or "improve" something or other :-)
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« Reply #12 on: January 26, 2005, 14:25:09 »
well apart from being interested in Land Rovers and 4x4's (without even owning one!) I may be seen:

Getting muddy on a Saturday afternoon playing rugby (www.daventryrfc.co.uk)
Mountain biking (when the weather cheers up a bit)
Listening to a WIDE range of music (normally too loud) [Right now its 'The Best of the Dubliners']  :wink:
Supposedly studying for my A levels  :roll:  in Music Technology, Music and ICT
possibly thinking of going to uni in leeds in september
and occasionaly cursing things too.....  :twisted:

Not the average 18 year old  :D
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« Reply #13 on: January 26, 2005, 14:35:14 »
Most motorsport, used to be a regular at British G.P.
music, listening not playing,
rugby,
reading,
the odd pint of real ale,
keeping rest of family happy( taxi, banker, cook, etc, etc.
Paul.
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« Reply #14 on: January 26, 2005, 14:42:23 »
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the odd pint of real ale


oh i forgot that beer bit  :oops:  real ale (Wadworth 6X at the minute) and Guinness most of the time  :D
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« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2005, 14:48:41 »
Quote from: "lee celtic"
Luke wrote
So we have Biker who likes bombs guns armour computors pretending to be sombody your not and Canada   :D


Now that you put it like that, it could appear that I'm a little odd.....! :twisted:

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« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2005, 15:56:07 »
Shopping :D
Shopping :D
Shopping :D
Shopping :D
Gardening
Shopping for things for the garden :D
Moving house ](*,)
Shopping for new houses (3 have fell through in the past 10 months) :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:  :evil:
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« Reply #17 on: January 26, 2005, 16:09:34 »
Julie wrote:
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Shopping  
Shopping  
Shopping  
Shopping  
Gardening
Shopping for things for the garden  
Moving house  
Shopping for new houses (3 have fell through in the past 10 months)        


Typical Female  :lol:  :wink:
1984 90 Truck Cab.
3.5 v8
scorpion sliders , steering guard , qt diff guards
Tank guard , k&n filters , pro comp 2" lift
Light bar , scorpion cubby box

2006 BMW X3 , 2.0 Diesel
Leather Seats, 18" Alloy wheels
Tow Pack

1999 Mitsubushi L200 pick up , 2.5 tdi
Metallic green , New Bullbar
Colway mud terrains

1999 Yamaha 350 Big Bear
2" High lifter kit, front superwinch,
Ring spots,Piaa headlight bulbs,
Maxxis 27" Mudlites

Touch Not The Cat Bot A Glove


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« Reply #18 on: January 26, 2005, 16:14:44 »
Quote from: "BIG_ORANGE_90"
Julie wrote:
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Shopping  
Shopping  
Shopping  
Shopping  
Gardening
Shopping for things for the garden  
Moving house  
Shopping for new houses (3 have fell through in the past 10 months)        


Typical Female  :lol:  :wink:


No-one has EVER called me typical or normal :!:  :!:  :!:  :!:

You see it is my own money I use to shop with, surely that is not normal????? :D  :D  :D  :D
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« Reply #19 on: January 26, 2005, 16:18:59 »
I appolagise, That is totaly out of the ordinary, i guess you spend your time shopping for LR parts and stuff. :D
1984 90 Truck Cab.
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scorpion sliders , steering guard , qt diff guards
Tank guard , k&n filters , pro comp 2" lift
Light bar , scorpion cubby box

2006 BMW X3 , 2.0 Diesel
Leather Seats, 18" Alloy wheels
Tow Pack

1999 Mitsubushi L200 pick up , 2.5 tdi
Metallic green , New Bullbar
Colway mud terrains

1999 Yamaha 350 Big Bear
2" High lifter kit, front superwinch,
Ring spots,Piaa headlight bulbs,
Maxxis 27" Mudlites

Touch Not The Cat Bot A Glove


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« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2005, 16:28:14 »
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(my Collie/Staffie X)


bet he/she is as mad as a hatter

as for me......

computers
military history
riding my bike (when I get a chance)
painting 'toy' soldiers
writing gibberish on internet forums
teaching teenagers to read a map for the DofE (no you cant take your dads gps with you)
and I want to move to Canada as well
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« Reply #21 on: January 26, 2005, 16:32:29 »
Bob 696 wrote:
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and I want to move to Canada as well

I think its safe to say that most of us would like to move there aswell. :D
1984 90 Truck Cab.
3.5 v8
scorpion sliders , steering guard , qt diff guards
Tank guard , k&n filters , pro comp 2" lift
Light bar , scorpion cubby box

2006 BMW X3 , 2.0 Diesel
Leather Seats, 18" Alloy wheels
Tow Pack

1999 Mitsubushi L200 pick up , 2.5 tdi
Metallic green , New Bullbar
Colway mud terrains

1999 Yamaha 350 Big Bear
2" High lifter kit, front superwinch,
Ring spots,Piaa headlight bulbs,
Maxxis 27" Mudlites

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« Reply #22 on: January 26, 2005, 16:36:11 »
I  built my own hovercraft Tim.
Loved it.

Ed
Ed
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« Reply #23 on: January 26, 2005, 16:40:40 »
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and I want to move to Canada as well

I think its safe to say that most of us would like to move there aswell. :D


Just got back from there on Monday.  Went out there to look at the housing options and see if we could cope with the temperature in January.

Upshot is, we're submitting our applications this month. :D

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« Reply #24 on: January 26, 2005, 16:55:21 »
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I appolagise, That is totaly out of the ordinary, i guess you spend your time shopping for LR parts and stuff. :D


Amongst other things!!!!
Jules

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« Reply #25 on: January 26, 2005, 19:11:53 »
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"


For Example;
'Andy' like to go watch a bunch of big blokes chasing each other around a bit of grass shouting "Chase me, I've got the ball!!" :wink:



Cheers Richard  :lol: , there's a bit more too it than that though  :wink:

New season starts next Friday, World Club Challenge  :D

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« Reply #26 on: January 26, 2005, 19:41:47 »
Julie Wrote:
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Amongst other things!!!!
Hmmm :D
I feel like iv dug myself into a deep hole and now need a ladder to get out, I'll just sit in my corner and be quiet.  :-#
1984 90 Truck Cab.
3.5 v8
scorpion sliders , steering guard , qt diff guards
Tank guard , k&n filters , pro comp 2" lift
Light bar , scorpion cubby box

2006 BMW X3 , 2.0 Diesel
Leather Seats, 18" Alloy wheels
Tow Pack

1999 Mitsubushi L200 pick up , 2.5 tdi
Metallic green , New Bullbar
Colway mud terrains

1999 Yamaha 350 Big Bear
2" High lifter kit, front superwinch,
Ring spots,Piaa headlight bulbs,
Maxxis 27" Mudlites

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« Reply #27 on: January 26, 2005, 22:02:27 »
Hobbies besides 4x4's :?
Motorcycling. (Apprilla 650)
Dog training. (2 ten month old Border Collies.)  Not sure who's winning.
Cycling.  Solo and tandem.
Caravaning and camping.
Rally recovery.
Drinking. (Not as much as I used to)
Part time mini digger business.
Music. 60's, Country and Rock n' Roll.
Shooting.
Writing verse and short stories. (When inspired)
Playing with/building anything mechanical.

Trouble is, not enough time. :cry:
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« Reply #28 on: January 26, 2005, 22:04:57 »
can i add my list?

motorsports(mainly F1 and WRC)
History specifically military mainly WW2
shooting clays
annoying the wife
winding the kids up which contributes to the one above
Like sci-fi films,series etc
tinkering with anything with an engine
reading horror and supernatural horror books
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« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2005, 22:14:13 »
Quote from: "muddyweb"

Lighting & Sound (a hangover from my previous career)


Who did you used to work for?
 I am currently in that industry. Freelance Lighting Engineer. (LD) although I have been known to do a bit of sound.

My interests are:
Computers (used to work as admin on a large network)
Flying (started but haven't been out for a while, it's an expensive hobby)
Engineering (Watch discovery channel stuff like extreme engineering and extreme machines)

That's about it really. God I’m a boring sod
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