Hobbies besides golf?

Cycling and watching American sports, for my sins I'm a Cubs fan, I mean I already have it bad enough following England in football, but Cubs trump their pain, been looking for a headcover from them, but can't be bothered importing, when I'm over there I'll pick a few up.

Is that the Chicago cubs? If so, Im going to see Liverpool play in Boston and Baltimore in a few weeks, but will also be going to Chicago for 5 nights, so can look out for you.

LB
 
golf golf golf golf golf
then when not golfing - making cakes (pic attached!), bit of a fan of hillwalking but the OMID is a bit lame at the mo - he needs an op so we dont get out walking much, swimming, reading, sleeping (can sleep for scotland) and buying stuff for my first nephew who is almost two weeks old (pic attached)!

Also love the theatre - used to be in an amdram group - but adore going to the theatre/films and such like.

and did i mention sleeping? zzzz ;)

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After golf I spend about 85% of my income on booze, women, gambling and fags, the rest I fritter away!
 
Winslow was traded for a conditional 7th round pick based on playing time and receptions this season. He's an ******** off the field, trains when he wants, blocks if he can be bothered and only cares about his stats. And he uses his dodgy knees as an excuse for everything. The Bucs couldn't wait to get rid of him this off season. When I was at training camp at Pennyhill Park last October before the Wembley game, there were two players I was warned to stay away from, Aqib Talib and Winslow. And the rest of the team tended to stay away from him too. Nice numbers, locker room cancer.

Like I said, we paid nothing for him. Pete Carroll has cut plenty of "his guys" when they weren't team players and were lazy, so I have no doubt he'll do the same if Winslow starts to have a negative impact on the locker room, he can be pretty ruthless. If you don't believe in his philosophy, you're gone. What you've just told me is nothing I haven't heard before, so if I know, it the coaches know it. If he can grow up a bit and produce the numbers he has the last 5 or 6 years, then great; if he chooses to become a diva and put himself before the team, they'll cut him.
 
Bridge 2-3 nights a week
hill walking
cooking
watching sports on telly (baseball - i'm a cubs fan, too)
crosswords and a pint at the pub
 
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