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I just bought an HMR, I zeroed it this morning, then couldn't resist popping 3 bunnies that were hanging around the log pile...

 

 

Its important to have some sort of hobby, even if its just going down the pub. All work and no play screws Jack's brain up......:001_smile:

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I just bought an HMR, I zeroed it this morning, then couldn't resist popping 3 bunnies that were hanging around the log pile...

 

 

Its important to have some sort of hobby, even if its just going down the pub. All work and no play screws Jack's brain up......:001_smile:

 

What make is that? Looks good.

Here is most of yesterday's bag. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1339395655.720198.jpg.e36f5f4fa324620727470756d749df39.jpg

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When not doing work related stuff my time is occupied with wife and two children.

After that I go to Pure Tech Racing, the worlds only Formula racing simulator centre. If any Arbtalkers live in my neck of the woods it would be a laugh to race together and there is a pub opposite.

It's the real thing that the F1 teams use and they pull up to 2.5G! It's the cheapest way to go car racing and I'm so addicted.

 

 

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I am here: http://tapatalk.com/map.php?pivplf

 

Looks like fun, and not far from me. If they're authentic F1 size I doubt I'd fit my lanky legs in though!

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Most of my time is taken up by working, uni, and volunteering. Other than that I enjoy taking photos and walking around in nice places, two hobbies which fit together nicely.

 

Since surgery on my (dominant) left hand I have been learning to write and draw with my right hand.

 

I also enjoy reading and occasionally getting out on my bike. I tried my hand at splicing but that is on hold for the moment.

 

I can also say "Hello" in Chinese.

 

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