Hobbies burn calories, too!

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  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
    Wow, someone actually used the search function and found an old thread that answers their question. (hopefully)

    Instead of creating yet another new thread on a tired old subject.

    Old thread with good points already made is better than new thread that requires repeated comments.

    Of course - just reading it instead of commenting on it would be better.

    I'm always surprised in our day of being able to search and find what is already written - so many people are lazy and think they need their exact same question answered just for them.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    hesn92 wrote: »
    How do these old posts keep getting pushed to the top? Who is going out looking for old posts?? Lol

    Quite often someone googles something, finds one of these old threads, registers hers and comments in the thread they found.
  • quiltergirlar
    quiltergirlar Posts: 35 Member
    hesn92 wrote: »
    How do these old posts keep getting pushed to the top? Who is going out looking for old posts?? Lol

    I agree. that post was from 2012. I cross stitch, needlepoint and sew. I put my ironing board in the other room so I have to walk to iron. . . works great. More steps for me!
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Dnarules wrote: »
    rainbowbow wrote: »
    I love to read so much so I involve that hobby that can involve sitting around into reading when I use my exercise bike, that way I am working out and I am reading and I can exercise longer than I would be able to if I was not reading hehe

    I do this with audiobooks. ;) Almost all cardio and household chores are done to audiobooks. I'm currently reading: The third book in the court of thornes and roses series and Wild: from lost to found on the Appalachian trail.

    Isn't it the Pacific Coast Trail. Not that it matters :), but I have read that book twice.

    I was hoping "Wild" would be a good book for falling asleep, like the journeying parts of Jean Auel's Earth's Children series. Unfortunately, it is too well written to help me fall asleep and the mother parts are getting to me - my own mother is 80 and I have finally become aware of her inevitable mortality.
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