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    I'm also a family guy, so what do I do on the very rare occasions that I may somehow get some spare time to myself?

    Sleep.
    My wife asked me why I carry a gun?, I said "Decepticons"... She laughed, I laughed, the toaster laughed, I shot the toaster. It was a good day.

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    Reading, (lately) watching classic cinema, and club cricket on the weekends.

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    I made this- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmMhlzpAtyU. I guess that's a spare time thing. Im trying to make 540 films that go for ten seconds each. Ideally of higher quality than what I made, but that's proof-of-concept for you!

    I also want to do a TF Stop Motion Waiting for Godot but havent figured out the exact way Im gonna go about it.

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    Also doing drawing/zine stuff when I can. Also writing things.

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    I must be really bored because I started work on a sequel to The Room.
    I'll update this when I'm needing help finding particular figures

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsprime View Post
    I must be really bored because I started work on a sequel to The Room.
    I dunno man, see where that takes you.

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    I am a proud member of a Surf Life Saving Club.

    There are so many aspects to a surf club that you can be a part of. It will keep you fit, you can compete, you can engage with a large variety of people, and you also have the ability to give back to the community through patrolling our beaches or becoming involved in surf education and helping others learn about the ocean and how to save a life.

    However, this also requires the ability to get to the coast with ease. Very hard if you live in-land.

    If that is the case, might I suggest becoming involved with First Aid training etc?

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