what do members think about the hobby?
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Last edited by bluerussetboy on Sat May 17, 2008 7:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Omg you guys, grow up....stay on topic and don't post otherwise...
I will start off by discussing how we can "advertise" the hobby more and getting more members on the team. What do you guys think?
I will start off by discussing how we can "advertise" the hobby more and getting more members on the team. What do you guys think?
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Honestly, I don't think it is worth the effort of whether or not spud gunning is primitive. I personally think it isn't but that is beside the point. By the way, I don't like it when people do this, it really is a hassle to look it up on word.
Remaining true to the topic, diction aside, I personally think that spud gunning is a great hobby, one of which is just as good as conventional sports. It certainly requires a different skill than physical activities, but both are quite enjoyable in my opinion. As far as being made fun of goes, I personally have not had too much of a problem with such. In fact, probably the worst that has happened as far as others goes was being referred to as a "mad scientist" by one person, which in my mind isn't bad at all.
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Just to get the last word in, been busy in the garage and missed all this
Edit: And remember spudguns as they are known today have probably only been around for 20-30 years. Compared to cooking which has been around for hundreds.
I never said spudguns were more innovative or advanced then cooking, I was trying to make a point.bluerussetboy wrote:I hate to break it to you Crowley, but in cooking there has been more technological advances and innovative ideas than in spudguns.
Edit: And remember spudguns as they are known today have probably only been around for 20-30 years. Compared to cooking which has been around for hundreds.