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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    Spare time?

    BWAH HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

    Two tiny kids in the house plus a job and a farm? No such thing!

    I dunno - maybe gardening, and internally reminiscing about how easy life used to be
    Quote Originally Posted by MayzaPrime View Post
    What is this spare time that you are talking about... is that what people with no kids have?
    I'm in this boat. Before I had a kid, I was heavily into mountain biking. The kid and a severe back injury have greatly changed and minimised what I can do in that space. I was leaning to surf and was dabbling in making furniture.

    Now I do none of those things

    Quote Originally Posted by morg176 View Post
    I, unfortunately, have more time than I know what to do with.
    Sigh, for people who have spare time : ) ....what do you do to occupy the time when you're not doing other things.

    Sports, hobbies, obscure but not too weird activities. ?..

    I used to do tae kwon do, but haven't in years
    Have kids. You'll never have that "problem" ever again
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    I used to surf, skate, ski, ride dirtbikes, play rugby league, tae kwon do, touch footy

    But now i have to get up at 5am just to do bootcamp at 6am that is the only spare time that I have with 4 kids

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    Not having any kids yet, a lot of my spare time is spent with my wife. We go to shows on occasion, sporting events together, yesterday we spent more than half the day driving around in lane cove national park looking for good spots to put her Kyak in.

    as for hobbies, apart from Transformers, Most people that know me know I love to play and watch baseball.

    I've been playing drums at an amateur level since I was about 10... in a galaxy far away. I now occasionally spend 10 or 20 minutes having a play every week or so.

    I have always enjoyed model making and similar hobbies, but it's been years since I did it at any level, a combination of time/space available and other priorities. I have probably 10 or more star trek models still in their boxes in the garage that one day will either be sold or used or given away to a friend/relative.

    We tend to watch a lot of TV together as that is where our interests collide into something we can spend time together doing.



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    My spare time is spent playing with Matchbox Cars and Thomas the Tank Engine trains. Actually, whatever my two year old is into at any given time is what I spend my spare time doing. I consider anything outside of work spare time and I don't mind playing with him at all. Might be different if I had a daughter. Don't see myself having as much fun with Barbie dolls

    Any spare time not spent with my son is generally spent on my TF colleciton, playing Final Fantasy XI or spending time with my wife.

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    Not having a wife, or a girlfriend, I spend my time usually making (or listening to) music or playing video games. That's of cause ignoring the transformer fun time
    I'll update this when I'm needing help finding particular figures

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    Mine consist of watching alot of NBA and playing NBA fantasy, and collecting retro video games

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