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Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 4:16 pm
by Rasputin
I too have been doing my family history.My great grandfathers twin brother is buried in the same cemetery as Wyatt Earps sister :D

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 4:50 pm
by burnham28
Have several hobbies not Morris minor related. Have restored two Austins a 1929 Austin seven Chummy and a 1928 Austin heavy 12/4 have had the chummy for 33 years and the 12/4 for 29 years. Used to own an 850cc Norton Commander until quite recently. Am also into stained glass and have a collection of about 400 Dinky toys.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 6:08 pm
by Fingolfin
I'm writing a real behemoth of a novel at the moment. Does that count? :lol:

Apart from that and Mog, I enjoy video gaming, drawing, reading, road trips, being in nature, and so on. Normal introverted 25-year-old stuff.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 7:41 pm
by SteveClem
Rasputin wrote:I too have been doing my family history.My great grandfathers twin brother is buried in the same cemetery as Wyatt Earps sister :D
Amazing what you come across,isn't it? We found a great great uncle, Ivor Clem, who survived being blown up on HMS Lion at the battle of Jutland. And some kind of snake oil salesman/self appointed doctor fighting for the Confederacy in the American civil war. I've got a namesake in Virginia,USA, who is probably descended from him.
It's all quite fascinating.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:26 pm
by olderisbetter
@burnham28 that stained glass looks great, did you make it?, The vehicles are all great looks too, I did look into family history and found 1 or 2 "characters" :o , I collect a few choice diecast cars but sold my childhood cars to a guy who wanted all his collection back, i mainly had the matchbox from the early 70's all in boxed condition, it funded real car parts so i was happy enough.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:00 pm
by sid
SteveClem wrote:
Rasputin wrote:I too have been doing my family history.My great grandfathers twin brother is buried in the same cemetery as Wyatt Earps sister :D
Amazing what you come across,isn't it? We found a great great uncle, Ivor Clem, who survived being blown up on HMS Lion at the battle of Jutland. And some kind of snake oil salesman/self appointed doctor fighting for the Confederacy in the American civil war. I've got a namesake in Virginia,USA, who is probably descended from him.
It's all quite fascinating.
i'd love to have an American Civil War soldier as an ancestor 8)

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:14 pm
by Nickol
i'd love to have an American Civil War soldier as an ancestor 8)[/quote]

I wouldn't. If i were a religous Person ( which i am definately not) I would get down on my bended knees every day and thank the good Lord that I was not Born or had anything to do with the USA. .......but that is my own psychological Problem.

Incidentally, up to the Setting up of the Entente cordiale in about 1890, British foreign policy was directed to the threat posed by its potential aggressors, namely France and USA.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:21 pm
by firedrake1942
It has to be said that none of us would be sitting in democratic countries today had it not been for the well intentioned cousins over the pond. I am no fan of American popular culture or hegemony but we all have our own lunatic fringes in our own countries. It is simply that in some of them (UK /US) today and Germany some 80 years ago, the lunatics have taken over the asylum

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:24 am
by Nickol
You are so right ( right in the sense of being correct)

The tragedy , and indeed the challenge to our Society and how it functions, is that those bent on destroying our democratic "western" way of life, actually make use of the tolerance within it in order to give them free rein in pursueing their aims. They demand a tolerance for thier own intolerance, as a Spiegel Reporter put it.

The net result of the almost unprecedented violence in the 20th century has led to society's rejection of any warlike moves, despite the determined provocation.

And having an interest in such things is also a Passion of mine.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 10:47 am
by Rasputin
My mother was born in Illinois U.S.A,and half of her ancestors came from Hannover Germany.On my fathers side they all came from England,at least back to 1750,so like most people I am a bit of a mongrel. :wink:

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 11:51 am
by burnham28
Thanks for the post olderisbetter. Yes I did make the stained glass obelisk I made a frame from 5mm copper pipe then attached brass came with lead inserts and built it up from there. Its about 5ft high and sits in my garden powered by solar lights at night. Don't know why the photo came out side ways. Have also done my bathroom window which is supposed to represent a yacht with a red sail. Have tried to show some of my collection of dinky toys. I have the boxes of the ones that were issued with them but all the early ones didn't have individual boxes but came in trade boxes to dealers usually six to a box. Sorry but all my photos are coming out on their side.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:33 pm
by firedrake1942
They look great.My dad used to have all of his childhood ones in boxes but some scrote of the non fixed domicile fraternity nicked them in a burglary.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:14 pm
by palacebear
firedrake1942 wrote:some scrote of the non fixed domicile fraternity
Would this be the fraternity that should belong to the caravan and camping club but doesn't?

Stained glass window is superb! :)

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 2:22 pm
by Monty-4
Fingolfin wrote:I'm writing a real behemoth of a novel at the moment. Does that count? :lol:

Apart from that and Mog, I enjoy video gaming, drawing, reading, road trips, being in nature, and so on. Normal introverted 25-year-old stuff.
I used to be massively into video games - I now work at a studio making them and the Morris became the big hobby - I hardly touch games at home as a result. Seeing how the sausage is made and spending time analysing them ruins it for some. :)

The girlfriend loves old books, preferably 100 years old, as do I. Private Eye is a good chuckle every fortnight too, "normal" papers are too stressful (and depressing) to keep up with!

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 3:10 pm
by olderisbetter
I think i could get into stained glass, I have made a few light boxes from old stained glass windows when new plastic windows have been fitted, It is normally the small openers at the top and i build a frame round with a light behind but i use the plastic layers out of an old flat screen TV to make a diffuser, Thats another hobby i have always loved to take things appart when they broke, Old CRT black and white tellys with the wood surrounds had such nice bits inside for a child, The TV chassis made a nice base to bolt meccano onto.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 3:40 pm
by palacebear
We used to have a 'posh' tv when I was a kid. Wood-veneer cabinet with slatted shutters that slid sideways across the screen to 'hide' it when we had visitors (my mum used to have ideas somewhat above our social standing! :D )

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 5:11 pm
by SteveClem
And they were so expensive! Like several weeks wages...Dad agonised about getting one,then decided we'd go on the usual static caravan holiday to Ingoldmells instead.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 5:19 pm
by firedrake1942
Very few bought in those days. We hired from a variety of places DER, Rediffusion, Rumbelows. I was 23 before we bought our first set.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:58 pm
by palacebear
SteveClem wrote:And they were so expensive! Like several weeks wages...
My parents economised in other ways. Holidays were really rare and cars were low priority. We had a '62 Hillman Super Minx from '67 until it was mauled by a rogue Fiat 124 sometime in 1980.

Re: Our other hobbies and passions

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 8:04 pm
by firedrake1942
We had all those things kids today don't have - rickets ......