whats your favorite passtime??????????/

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Reading, of course.
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Limericks, woodworking, and playing scrabble without vowels(I'm Armenian, so vwls arn't prblmtc).
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Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Reading, of course.
Reading for me too these days. When I was younger it was Cigarettes and Whiskey and Wild, Wild Women but no more. :lol:

Carla, do you think thats a good idea to have a cup of coffee on your book while on a rolling boat? :shock:
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LOL! Probably not...in retrospect.

But it is safer than smokes and drink and wild women... :D
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Got me there. :lol: :lol:
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My grandpa always said the secret of his longevity was staying away from the smokes and wild women...he saw 96, but then there is the quality of life as well. If I gave up Ben and Jerry's and imbibing I could probably see 100, but I don't really NEED to see 100 :lol:

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As woody Allen said: " you can live to be 100 if you give up all the things that make you want to live till 100 "
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Carpe Diem!

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definitely reading...
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On my free time I enjoy catching up on Twitter and listening to music. I also love looking up my favorite band and playing the piano.
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Gaming, sleeping, Napping, reading ect.
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Other than reading, cooking, drawing, painting, writing, movies, medical research, etc...
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Reading, cooking, surfing the net, playing with my son.
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Reading, Writing, Cooking and new recipes, herb gardening and making jellies and jams, blogging (graffiti with punctuation) and poetry, classic cars, painting with acrylics, travel (both virtual and real-time), and trying new things :)
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forgot to say I'm a " news junky "
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