Actually here's a picture of his brick barn he built to store some of his bricks. He was showing it off to some friends and I forgot I had this on my phone.
My dad since he retired is deep into collecting bricks, that's probably about as unusual a hobby as I've witnessed. He and his brick collecting friends drive all over the US to trade at brick swaps.
This place rents guns and sells ammo, so you don't need to own a shotgun. (though I do, since it is ultimately cheaper if you go a lot). It is a lot of fun...I could never hunt, but I always liked marksmanship. And yeah, the first time I went...
One of my old bosses was part a group, that researched and found World War 2 aircraft, that had been shot down / crashed in battle abroad and their crews had never been found or recovered.
He used all of his holidays and even took unpaid time...
The only hobby I have, if you can call it a hobby, is driving down to the seafront in my Ferrari and siting on the bonnet watching all the lovely women walk by
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A teacher of mine at high school once gave an entire lesson explaining how he spent his weekends doing grave rubbings.
Most times it seemed the cemetery were fine with it, but some would say no. Where they said no, he would drive to a secluded...
Was chatting this weekend with a friend and remembered playing Postal many, many years ago. I don't know that you can build that game today*, it was edgy even then, although you can still find it on Steam. Not sure if I would enjoy it again, but...