Music used to be big for me when I smoked a lot of hash/grass but not so much now. I only have the odd toke and I mean odd, probably only three of four times this year. I used to smoke between 1/8 and a 1/4 every day. I no longer go to big live gigs, I prefer pub rock bands, it's far more comfortable with a decent beer in one's hand. The on-set of partial deafness might be something to do with the change in my love of music. Nevertheless, when I want to switch off, I bung in a pair or earphones and set the tablet on 'Random". Reggae, punk, R&B (that's rhythm and blues in old money, not what they call R&B now) and good old fashioned rock and roll is my cup of tea.
I like watching open wheel racing, but working in Africa makes it difficult to attend. You couldn't have a Congolese GP, there would be people herding cows or goats on the circuit and they'ed nick all the tyres. It would also take them about 4 hours to do a pit stop because they'ed get their wives to change the wheels while they sat around drinking beer.
I have to put up with F1 on television. Not been to a circuit for about 6 or 7 years now. I have a kit car that I bought needing work, which I pulled apart and rebuilt. It's having it's second rebuild now but as I'm away and have no time, I'm having it done professionally. I'm switching the pinto for a 2.0 duratec, wacking on a dry sump, OMEX ECU and roller barrel throttle bodies so it should tick over like a pig but go like **** off a shovel with the mushroom down. I 'ummed and 'arred about supercharging it but decided against (for the time being). Providing I can pull about 195 bhp in a car that weights about 700 kg that should be enough to see-off most Porsches away from the lights. My current BMI might slow me down a bit though.
I always carry a camera (Canon SLR), I've just finished taking some for the companies website, I guess it's a hobby but I'm not mad on it.
I used to enjoy DIY but as one gets older (and fatter) it becomes more difficult. I call it DYI nowadays, (do yourself in!)
I enjoy test cricket but not to shorter forms of the game, to me cricket is a five day affair, one can forget everything else that's going on in the world and concentrate on the cricket, a bit a like five day meditation event with beer and sarnies.
I played rugby when I was younger, but like Brian I suffer as a result nowadays, in particular the right knee. Great game but my advice to any kid is to watch it, not play it.
I cook, one has to living in Africa. It's the only way to stay safe. Even then my latest blood test revealed salmonella in the blood stream (typhus), no wonder I'm alway knackered. Like having a permenant dose of the flu. Curry is the love of my stomachs life, I'm trying to master Indian restaurent style food (as opposed to Indian food). I'm getting there. The toilet will soon require mud flaps.....