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Old 09-11-2009, 12:09 AM   #1
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Hai all
I think you are interested to answer this type of topics.We always like free times.But now all people thinking how this free time also makes valuable.Tell me some good ideas.How will you spend your free time?Are you engaged in any money making hobbies during the free time.If you have please share it here.I am waiting for the replies.Thanks.

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Old 09-11-2009, 07:16 AM   #2
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Golfing, boating, woodworking, etc.

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There are pretty much only 3. Playing the drums, fishing and woodworking. As far as making money goes, I do make wooden Christmas ornaments for sale in the winter. It usually makes enough money to buy a new tool or two.
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Golf; and if we play for money it is usually not a money making deal for me.
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I used to work full-time and thought that i would never have enough time to do everything, now i seem to have too much time. I think i need a hobby
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Flyfishing and woodworking. I love them both. I do a lot of camping too.
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Sailing and racing. I made the mistake of running for Vice Commodore last year at the yacht club and there went any hope of having free time on the weekends!
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Nice looking boat Bill. Where do you sail her? It looks like whe really is wing and wing.

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She is on Canyon Lake north of San Antonio. Not a huge lake but a pretty deep one. You like wing on wing, check this one out. It was right after the start of the last regatta. It looks like a dismal day but it was actually very nice and sunny. Just lacked any serious wind.
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