The reason I ask is that the clothes malarkey sometimes seems a bit obsessive and there is a limit to what you can say about clothes.
It can also be shallow and vain.
I am probably thinking of physical pursuits as certain interests like jazz seem to feed the interest in clothes.
Me ? golf, winter sports, watching football. I used to really enjoy swimming too. Great for emptying the mind and clearing away day to day worries.
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I have many interests besides clothing. Music is one (I am a drummer, but haven't played in a band since college) of them, mainly punk, but a very, very wide variety of music, including Kiss. I also collect (and drink) fine, small batch bourbon whiskey. I have a cabin in the Smokey Mountains that affords me easy access to some great sources in TN and KY. I am a cigar smoker (no Cubans, those are illegal here) and avid runner, running 6k a day about 6 days a week.
I also greatly enjoy my time on the fora(e), it brings me great, great pleasure..
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I'm a bourbon fan as well.
Last time I was in Louisville visiting a local liquor store the guy tried to talk me into a bottle of the 15-year-old Pappy (he had great lines like "I save this for guys from out of town" and "You should see how many calls I get for orders from New York. I always have to turn them down"). I thought twice, said no thanks, walked out to the car, turned the car on, sat there, turned the car off, sat there some more, walked back and bought it. No regrets. Great stuff.
As per your situation Formby, it would be prohibitively expensive for me to buy it in my home country (I have my doubts whether my government-controlled liquor store even allows for Pappy orders). The government mark-up would be absurd.
Not that you're probably planning to go out to Kentucky any time soon, but if you do, the distillery tours can be quite fun. Great place to rent a car and drive around the state as it is really beautiful.
As for hobbies, I am a huge fan of going out to see classic/cult movies at one of Toronto's various rep theatres. We're really lucky in that we still have quite a few theatres that do special screenings. I sadly missed a double-bill of Dial M for Murder and Psycho on Tuesday. That and drinks after make for a great way to spend the night. It's also nice because it makes me see different parts of the city. It's too easy to get in a rut of only staying local.
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Girls with no clothes.
1 Timothy 6:7
Aside from non negotiable bodily functions like sleep, eating and breathing, dressing for the environment; an Antarctic dash to the pole or night at the opera is the one thing most people on earth share in common.
While some cultures have very simple needs, others have elaborated into the social realm of ritual.
I get to fly in a french Criquet C5, a postwar copy of the remarkable german Feiseler Storch. The thing is 60 years old, so slow when the engine failed I quipped to the pilot I might have to get out and push.
Yet we go through a preflight check longer than a Girls Ball games mom in running sweats takes to jump in the SUV, drive to STARBUCKS across the street while talking on her cell to sugar daddy about the lemon pastrys being sold out and life is intolerable sometimes.
Attention to one's dress need not be a compulsive repetitive disorder. But it surely doesn't hurt to do a preflight check in the hall mirror.
It is also the one thing we get to 'take with us' at least to the slow return to physical dissolution while any spiritual aspect collects $200 or goes directly to jail.
In the meantime, I like a great many pursuits, never have the time or finances to pursue them all as much as I would wish. And I find single passion people rather tedious, like HorseyPeople. I own horses, make a small income with horses and am considered very knowledgable in many arcane and common sense aspects of horsemanship. I am popular with people new to the pursuit because I explain things instead of enjoying their discomforture to boost my own sense of competence.
I HATE horseypeople, the midle aged women filling black jadhpurs with cellulite and prussian spur'd boots without the brains to change out of riding togs to appropriate clothing because they want the world to know <YAWN> they have horses.
So I simply try to get a journeyman's grasp of many activities, enough to ask the questions from the masters ; good booze,good music,good guns,good horses,vintage british cars, sailboats, airplanes and redheads.
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Topiary
I like to collect, pine cones in the Poconos and, drink in places which, I feel less foreigned because, every1 else is, too.
Runs to closet for my bottle of Laphraiog holding perhaps 4 shots worth. Those photos made me thirsty.
My daughter Samantha and I love to garden.
Last year we moved from the countryside to the big city and our orchids got damaged in the moving truck.
Rather than buy new ones we have been taking care of them and they are finally starting to flower again.
Even though the weather is perfect here in Thailand for orchids it still has been a lot of work as they need to be watered twice or 3 times a day in the summer. We have been giving the orchids flower fertilizer even in the off season which while wishful thinking was probably a mistake.
We also have some container vegetable plants.