Do you have a hobby? If so what is it?
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I reckon I could be the Chancellor, well being a Yorkshire=man I'm traditionally as tight as a Crab's bum with money lol.
My hobbies include Xbox gaming, Karaoke singing, Martial Arts, Computer programming, wWeb design and various other computer related stuff.
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@66Mustang The number of cadet Economists who have gone on to great things is staggering. I won't give names but I am sure you would know some of them if I listed them. You could do worse than to apply for the programme if it is still running under this administration. I left in 1995 after being made redundant along with 30% of our staff.
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I have quite a few hobbies now I've thought about it...
I love reading and have read significantly more since I've finished university. I tend to read mystery or crime non-fiction. I also spend a lot of time writing. I cannot for the life of me write non-fiction but I wish I could.
In terms of creative, I enjoy crocheting and photography. I'm currently making a blanket but it's been a LONG process.
On an evening I tend to do puzzles, watch a TV series or documentary. Also guilty of falling down a YouTube hole and getting lost.Scope -
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I have a few hobbies, my art keeps me busy when i can get motivated to make something, i love to read, Terry Pratchet books especially, though i also like autobiography's of famous people i admire, just finished **** van dykes a very talented man, and i have my star wars collecting that keeps me busy, as well as watching movies
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One of my best friends loves Terry Pratchet @Grinchy! It's not my kind of thing, but I do enjoy hearing about characters like Death.
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Cheers @Chloe_Scope, i know the disc world series isn't for everyone, but i personally love them, shame he's no longer with us
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I used to be a comper, that is someone who enters literally hundreds of competitions! I won quite a bit including a holiday to Paris, £1500, Sky TV for a year and more hampers than you could shake a stick at. it was very time-consuming but paid off.
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@66Mustang Thank you! It was so fun waiting for the postman to turn up with something unexpected most days There's a whole comping community on the internet and some of them do amazingly well.
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I’m just wondering as I have a lot of spare time, “comping” is something I would quite like to do and I actually quite like filling out forms/questionnaires but I have a couple of questions if you wouldn’t mind answering them?
- Do you have to give a lot of personal details away to lots and lots of different people?
- How many competitions do you think you entered per competition you won something from?
Thanks
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