Besides collecting coins...............what are your other interests?

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  • Besides collecting coins...............what are your other interests?   by coinsarefun on 20 Jul, 2009 13:05
  • I like to travel(especially Vegas) ;D.................so I guess that would be gambling :P

    I like to image my coins, get a blast out of that!
    and probably design homes and commercial buildings. Its my business but I do
    enjoy designing something from nothing or taking a customers needs and wants and make it look
    nice which can be a huge challenge especially when there budget is quite small.



    What's yours?
  • Reply #1   by regandon on 28 Jul, 2009 21:17
  • Long range shooting, Sword fighting and driving my Sports car very fast on twisty mountain roads.
  • Reply #2   by walmann on 28 Jul, 2009 22:19
  • Long range shooting, Sword fighting and driving my Sports car very fast on twisty mountain roads.

    A traffic cops nightmare stop.
  • Reply #3   by coinsarefun on 28 Jul, 2009 22:30
  • Long range shooting, Sword fighting and driving my Sports car very fast on twisty mountain roads.

    A traffic cops nightmare stop.







    Good one :D





  • Reply #4   by Rigos_Place on 31 Aug, 2009 11:04
  • Wow, I got many things I like. One is collecting guns as well as going to the shotting range with my son. I guess it comes with the coin hobby and the job sence I work for the Orange County.  ^-^
  • Reply #5   by Scottishmoney on 06 Sep, 2009 19:55
  • My chief interest is humanitarian work in E. Europe.  It is a rewarding, but sometimes frustrating job.
  • Reply #6   by DLt-Sandwich on 08 Sep, 2009 11:54
  • I like to play airsoft with my brother and friends ( i have a gas shotgun )
    I like movies (who doesn't) I like playing with my Pooch sophie she is a really small German Shepard! And i really in-joy the radio!!
  • Reply #7   by Billy Kingsley on 20 Sep, 2009 21:51
  • My main hobby is 1/64 diecast metal NASCAR race cars. Along with those, I also collect NASCAR trading cards, build models cars, read DC Comics, read anything to do with Star Wars (in continuity) and study history, with a focus on Ancient Rome, and a primary area of interest being Europe. I also like to travel, to Lake George, Cape Cod, Toledo Ohio, and well, that's pretty much it. You could list message boards as a hobby, I post on more then a dozen on a regular basis, and I spend more time on Facebook then any human should be allowed :) Also, to a lesser extent, video games. It's rare when I actually do that but when I am in the mood for gaming I do that for days on end, then won't play again for months at a time.

    Also, photography and managing my Website (in my siganture). I will take a picture of anything and everything, and I expect to clear 100,000 pictures on my site by the end of 2009.

    Watching squirrels and birds, too.
  • Reply #8   by BCNumismatics on 08 Nov, 2009 19:21
  • In my case,I retain a very strong interest in constitutional matters,as I served under this guy; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hardie_Boys .

    He was the Governor-General of New Zealand from 1996 to 2001.I was only 20 when I was asked by him personally to give him constitutional advice from a young person's perspective.I did this from 1997 until we retired in early 2001.I was 24 then,but he & I still keep in touch by mail.Both he & I are very strong Royalists,but he is himself qualified as both a lawyer & a judge,whereas,I came from an activist background opposing the illegal occupation of Moutoa Gardens (a public park in my home town of Wanganui) by a gang of Maori Nationalists in 1995.

    Both former Governor-General Sir Michael Hardie Boys & I hold very strong anti-apartheid views,but he & I disagree on a few things,including in relation to the death penalty,which I am an advocate of restoring as a way of dealing with violent crime over here in New Zealand.He knows that I have long been an advocate of giving those who advocate apartheid the death penalty,albeit,in public.

    I used to serve on the tenants' committee of the block of council flats that I have lived in since 1998.I was on the Committee from 2000 until my retirement in June this year.I served in most offices,including Chairman for an interim 2 month period between April & June 2005.I was most recently the Deputy Chairman.

    I'm very active in my local church,including leading a team of counters to count the money that have been collected at the Sunday morning services.My church minister appointed me Chief Counter early last year,so I have some descretion about what measures are required,& that there are high standards to uphold.

    Aidan.

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