what's your past/present hobbies?
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video games, skin flute, and dialing the big "O" on the little pink telephone 

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- Nymh78
Well I had many hobbies in the past which included horseback riding(both english and western), Shooting my first gun was a .22 upgraded to my 2 favs semi automatic UZI and a S&W 357 with a long barrel(I was about 7yrs old), my other love besides my UZI was my ZX-6 Ninja until a little old man thought he had the right of way and cut me off. I have not driven a bike in almost 3 years
but I want another badly.
My hobbies now consist of wedding planning(nightmare), reading, pc and cooking.
To add to the 2 of you guys who had family in WWII on the German side. My grandfather was military police. He was there when Hitler and Eva commited suicide. Unfortunately when my grandfather died my grandmother not knowing what the collection my grandfather had meant she sold it to a "church" friend who completely scammed her. We had the flag that hung over the bunker, a letter opener with his monogram and fingerprints, the pins off of his uniform he was wearing and several other personal effects. This so called church friend walked away with all of that for a measly $400 bucks. We all yelled at her and told her she should have given it to a museum but she was clueless.

My hobbies now consist of wedding planning(nightmare), reading, pc and cooking.
To add to the 2 of you guys who had family in WWII on the German side. My grandfather was military police. He was there when Hitler and Eva commited suicide. Unfortunately when my grandfather died my grandmother not knowing what the collection my grandfather had meant she sold it to a "church" friend who completely scammed her. We had the flag that hung over the bunker, a letter opener with his monogram and fingerprints, the pins off of his uniform he was wearing and several other personal effects. This so called church friend walked away with all of that for a measly $400 bucks. We all yelled at her and told her she should have given it to a museum but she was clueless.
- Bagginses
Originally posted by Nymh78
To add to the 2 of you guys who had family in WWII on the German side. My grandfather was military police. He was there when Hitler and Eva commited suicide. Unfortunately when my grandfather died my grandmother not knowing what the collection my grandfather had meant she sold it to a "church" friend who completely scammed her. We had the flag that hung over the bunker, a letter opener with his monogram and fingerprints, the pins off of his uniform he was wearing and several other personal effects. This so called church friend walked away with all of that for a measly $400 bucks. We all yelled at her and told her she should have given it to a museum but she was clueless.


-Bagginses
Originally posted by Bagginses
:eek: Ugh, those kind of stories break my heart. Whenever I hear about someone getting scammed in that manner, it makes me. Atleast you still have the story.
-Bagginses
Heh...at least you HAD something tangeble...
we had nothing

All i know is that my grandfather served in the aluten islands in alaska and was a major of an Anti-Aircraft platoon...
My other relative, schellenburg, was part of the SS and was recommended by himmler himself!


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