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Old 10-03-2025, 10:24   #13
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Re: What are your hobbies?

When I joined Costco they had a something like a 150" TV costing £250k. Your payment included a survey to see if your house could take it and a two man install. You had to pay upfront by bank transfer but (I guess) some monies returned if the survey "failed".


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I also snap off pictures, I have a Canon R6MkII with the 24-105f4 kit lens and 50mm f1.8. I don't really get out enough at the moment to learn full use of it.


The theology course is very interesting and working full time a bit of a slog.


Archery is great fun, look up local clubs to see if they do have-a-go sessions or get on a beginners course. Our club do both but have-a-go is mostly aimed at groups, I think the beginners is in the £50 ball park and you are coached to the level you can join a club and shoot independently. If you are in the are Wye Valley Archery is a field archery centre where you get to walk around woodland and shoot at animal shaped targets.


Braai(vleis) is the South African for BBQ but the name is logical braai = fire, vleis = meat. I mostly do indirect cooking then do some direct cook of veg and things. Burgers and sausage other than boerwors or speciality items are rare. A proper braai would have the men folk around the fire with beer cooking and sampling the meat and talking cricket or rugby, the women in the kitchen doing salads, drinking sherry and complaining about the men.
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