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Me?

I longboard.

If you're not familiar, it's sort of like skateboarding, only on a longer board, with emphasis on hill "bombing" and carving.

I also hill slide (hand pucks, doing coleman slides, pendulums, etc.).

And I ski, Dance, do Gymnastics, and work with computers (open source, open mind) and I do a lot of computer art and digital immaging.

Lets see, oh yeah, I LOVE :D shopping! clothes are awesome! I also participate in co-curricular(extra-curricular) activities at school like Student Leadership and Student Govt. Umm, so yeah, that's kinda what I do for fun, what do you all do?

-Sarah

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Guest Katie-Louise

I love experimenting with make up, I love clothes shopping, fashion designing and drawing. I also enjoy reading fashion and beauty magazines.

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Love shopping. Nothing more relaxing than just looking through the mall and ending it with a lovely hot chocolate.

Also dabble in designing clothes, making clothes, and some interior design. Then I also love cars, trains, model trains, and photography. Also love bush walking, but at the moment I'm still recovering from a foot injury, so I'm more or less stuck walking flat lands only.

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Guest Michelle M

Don't have too much time for fun working 4 hours a day and doing class for 6; but I like to travel to anime cons, watch anime, cosplay, work on costumes/props, read sci-fi and go jogging.

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Let's see. Where do I start. Photography, digital and film. doll collecting, travel, outdoor activities, computers. and anything that seems interesting at the time.

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Guest JessicaC

I looooove photography. I also like anime, reading, tinkering with computers, playing WoW, listening to music (I am a progressive metal NUT! :D), and just chatting with my friends.

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i like anime (especially naruto ^^)

i'm a fan of sci-fi, horror and fantasy movies

i love the harry potter book, tomorrow i get the 7th!!!!

i go to the cinema a lot (i have a card, for € 15 a month i can see as many movies as much times as i want)

uhm... i rent a lot of movies ^^

and i play guitar for a month now

i could go on, but then i have to think more >_<

grtz,

Sarah

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Funnily enough, I find real pleasure in designing web sites, okay, call me a geek if you need, just not to my face! ;-)

Also can find real pleasure in making things with my hands, be it woodwork or in a garden or the kitchen. I seem to be blessed with fairly green fingers, most of what I try to grow, does. Likewise I can put my mind to making something out of wood, and have the time to spend, I can do a nice job.

Cooking & baking, well, food is not just for substance, admittedly I'm not one for experimentation and prefer food that I know and can recognise on the plate, but when I do cook/bake, there are never any complaints, or there are, it's usually along the lines of "MORE!"

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i love to play guitar and write songs. and i like to skateboard. i like to play any sport but mostly soccer =]

guitar hero !!!! lol addicted to that man.

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I like reading, swimming, playing rugby, hiking, listening to music, and singing and teaching myself harmonies. I also really like writing, but I don't do it much besides for class.

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Guest Mr. Fox

I like listening and playing music. My listening tastes tends towards thrash metal and independent musicians like Meryn Cadell (hey, FTM!) I play saxophone and piano.

I also love fashion and knitting. I'm such a man.

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Well, my current obsession right now is Guitar Hero II. I'm trying to nail every song on Medium with five stars- Needless to say, it's taking up quite a bit of my time. xD I'm a ne~rd.

When I'm not doing that, I like to watch anime/read manga (I'm in love with Death Note. *_*), Write, read, go on the computer, or play other video games. I'm a rabid Phoenix Wright fan!

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i like work...and that's cuz i'm out running around making movie magic. :D My current job is to sketch out storyboards for a technology firm's big scale commercial. It's as fun as it sounds ;)

Besides that, I like to play M:TG (nerd alert), watch movies, go help theatre, play the drums, play the guitar, visit rock concerts, and play on Guitar Hero III.

I notice many of us are a bit geeky. I know I was the most comfortable in the activities above because none of the folks I was with were testosterone driven and never forced me to do manly things :D.

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Guest SkyDancer

I interests jump all over the place

I like computers, video games, writing stories, writing poetry, drawing, model building, ice skating, roller blading, biking, dancing(never in public), thinking about major and minor topics, acting, astronomy, hiking, going for long walks, reading (and what I read most run from, textbooks, encyclopedias, History books, discovery magazine), collecting stuffed animals^.^, school, engineering, trying on clothes, trying out hair styles... and a lot more

heh xD I like a lot of things.

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Guest Mr. Fox

Socializing? What an odd concept.

I like reading (fiction and history) and writing (stories and crappy emo poems), but school keeps me from my studies.

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Guest Steph2115

What do I do for fun? Usually its hanging out with my close friends. They accept me for who I am and don't judge. I am absolutly obsessed with Guitar Hero. It is soooo adicting. Once i turn it on time just flys by. Before i know it its like 5 in the morning and i need to get ready for work. Many sleepless nights lol

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There's a few things I like to do for fun. I love to read (the majority of my closet is taken up with books), I love listening to music, writing (though I haven't written much lately <_< ...), playing video games like Final Fantasy and Harvest Moon and Fire Emblem, sleeping, and thinking (aka daydreaming, but I call it thinking). I don't hang out with friends much, except maybe at school. hmmm... not much else right now. ... I have no life :D

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Guest 2892Bandie

I love playing guitar, praticing my insturments (band geek i know). I love hanging with friends and having day long movie marathons, like renting bad movie and laughing. My gulity pleasure though, i love romance novels... i read them whenever no one is around. :huh:

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