I have found that a common factor to well rounded men is a past time which they really enjoy doing, sometimes more than one. A hobby. Personally, I really enjoy reading, but would like something else to do when I don't have access to a book. What do you guys do for hobbies?

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I'm looking into getting more hobbies, but right now weightlifting is the manliest of my pursuits

Grip training. Check out the Grip Board. http://www.gripboard.com

My hobbies include reading, writing, blogging, and fixing stuff. 

So far, that has extended to several fountain pens, four vintage sewing-machines, and so far...one typewriter.

It's come to the stage where I actually need a bigger toolbox...  

I chew off the tips of carpentry nails with my front teeth and screw lumberjacks for fun. Any guy will find a receptive woman eventually, but it takes a real man to dominate a lumberjack and call him Katie.

My UN-many hobby is spinning around in a chiffon dress to the point of throwing up.

 

Vomit is so hard to get out of chiffon.

My biggest hobby is resurrecting old forum posts. ;)
Other than that, I write, hike, shoot, build AK-47s (yes, it's legal) and grapple.

I am an artist by profession (painting, sculpture and drawing), but my manly hobby, if you would call it one, is making my own pipe tobacco. Been doing it for two years now.

I can only make only two variants though, vanilla and chocolate cavendish. Actually, I just finished processing a batch for my February supply.

Cheers!

I build and fix stuff. I have always been handy with tools, but I started building clocks, lamps, and incense burners in the last few years.

I have no hobbies whatsoever. Never had. Never played a sport, or built anything. Not mechanically inclined. Not really creative. I work and go home to help keep the peace between my daughter and wife. But I live in my imagination. So you don't always have to have a hobby.

I was going to say "More power to you for being so ballsy with your response," then I saw you support Chick-fil-a and now I think you're lazy and stupid,

Not sure why considering Chick-fil-a seems to be getting along with Campus Pride just fine these days. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shane-l-windmeyer/dan-cathy-chick-fil...

Really? Because one guy wrote a glowing review? What a self-serving fag. I like what one comment said:

"Dan/Chik-fil-A got Shane to drop his campaign against him.  He also got Shane to write this loving commentary about their meetings/conversations...Dan gave up NOTHING.  His company is STILL funding anti-LGBT causes...his stance is STILL anti-gay marriage.  And all it cost Dan was a ticket to the chik-fil-a bowl, which I'm certain he didn't come out of pocket for.  This was nothing more than a PR stunt that Shane fell for.  Now, anytime someone says Dan is anti-gay, he can post this nice picture of him and a "gay" together enjoying a bowl game!

This was a genius move on behalf of Chik-fil-A.  Way to play both sides of the fence without giving up ANYTHING, you guys.  Very well played."

 

Now go chase traffic.

 

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