Some of your favorite ways of relaxing

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  1. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    I gotta admit I love the ol hot bath and bubbles with a nice sip of something strong every once in a while. Feel so refreshed and the stress just seems to melt away afterwards. At least until the next day.

    Wanna share some of your favorite ways of relaxing?

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  2. Nattl3s

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    First person shooters (video games) ... strangely relaxing.
     
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    comedy movies
     
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    I cuddle my puppy :)
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    This :)

    Lying down next to pool under the sun
    Bodyboarding and feel like I might die
     
  6. Pumpkin

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    A wee dram of whisky.... or cognac when they run out ;)
     
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  7. Sackie

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    Shooter games relaxing...? :D:eek:
     
  8. Sackie

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    Had to read that twice, at first glace it sounds like something else...:D
     
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    Sure, but I prefer RTS games myself.
     
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    Had to google what RTS was... I used to really love Red Alert when I was younger.
     
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    Lately I've taken up flying helicopters in Grand Theft Auto. It takes some time to get the hang of it but now I can pretty much fly around the virtual world, harass bushwalkers by using my skids to bump them off mountains cliffs, and fly at really low altitude (a few metres off the ground avoiding light poles).
     
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  12. Ross Forrester

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    I love a game of golf.

    I also love my wife and son.

    It sucks that golf takes 7 hours away from my wife and son.

    So now I just feel guilty if I do either.
     
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    Can you not take the wife and kid to the golf range?
     
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    Hahahhahah.

    No
     
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    Should give it a go in real life.
    Protective earmuffs blocking out all noise except your breath and heartbeat, eye protection, and a 4 kilo piece of metal that lights up and jumps in your hand, leading to a small hole in a cardboard target 10m down the alley.

    It's strangely relaxing despite the usual image problem of guns and violence.
     
  16. Sackie

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    Oh I love it in real life, I have been quite a few times.. but usually its not to relax.. more about imagining some people plastered to the target as I offload....
     
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  17. Biz

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    What do I do to relax? Put the kids to bed!
     
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    Relaxing on the lounge watching TV with a bottle of orange Orchy in hand.
     
  19. Sackie

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    No kids here yet... been putting it off for a long time... but I know I can't for much longer. It's just my fear I've gotta overcome. I do like kids though . Just worried how i'll be as a dad...
     
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    A nice Margaret River chardony
    My dogs
    Watching a great movie, thriller, Hitchcock is good
    A good coffee and dog friendly cafe
     
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