#31

The Dude Abides
Florida
Welcome to DFS. I'm afraid to ask what hobbies you were forced to drop after moving.
Doug

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#32

Member
St. Louis, MO
(06-19-2016, 05:04 PM)wingdo Wrote: Welcome to DFS.  I'm afraid to ask what hobbies you were forced to drop after moving.

Howdy and thanks! Oh don't worry, my hobbies were nothing weird. I can't barbecue or grill anymore, which is something I did a couple of times a week in the US. I got really good at it then had to give it up. I can't do skeet, trap, or target shooting anymore. I did that at least twice a month. And I just haven't been able to get active in a Masonic lodge over here. They are around, but none are real convenient for me for a variety of reasons. I used to read a few books a month, but now that we have a young one, I can barely read a book every six months. Moving to Korea has placed deep restrictions on my lifestyle, however it has been the best move for us ever in regards to finances. That's a big plus in my book.

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#33

The Dude Abides
Florida
I understand the no guns thing, but grilling? I don't think I could go without a nicely grilled steak.
Doug

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#34

Member
St. Louis, MO
(06-20-2016, 02:14 AM)wingdo Wrote: I understand the no guns thing, but grilling?  I don't think I could go without a nicely grilled steak.

Believe me, it sucks not being able to grill or barbecue here. I have my kamado grill just sitting in a storage closet here collecting dust. I cry every time I open the closet because I can smell the grill. I just want to fire it up so bad!

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