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I'm trying to think of what my hobby was when I was 13. That'd have been 1998, so I'm guessing playing my N64.

1998? Oh good grief I feel old....

Anyway, yeah, masturbation here too. It's just what we did in the pre-video game days.

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I'm trying to think of what my hobby was when I was 13. That'd have been 1998, so I'm guessing playing my N64.

1998? I think I was already half-way through university at that point.

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There has to be someone here younger than me. Head-fi is lousy with teenagers. Some must have found their way here.

Nenso? >:D

Makes you feel any better, I'm sure I'm still a youngen among the most of the regulars here.

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I'll still look in my twenties when I'm in my 40s. It's a preservative pickling effect caused by the gin.

Duggeh, I hate to tell you this, but Gin only pickles your insides.

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pickles....

reminds me, I could really go for an aardvark sandwich right about now...

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I'm trying to think of what my hobby was when I was 13. That'd have been 1998, so I'm guessing playing my N64.

When I was 13, my hobbies were scuba diving, shell collecting and judo. Of course, that was in 1966. I had a double hose U.S. Divers regulator too, just like Mike Nelson. ;D

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There has to be someone here younger than me. Head-fi is lousy with teenagers. Some must have found their way here.

well i'm pretty much your age, if that makes you feel any better ;)

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Egad! I was 13 in 1973. My hobbies were reading, distance running (10 miles daily) and sneaking out of the house to get drunk, do illegal substances and tp the neighbors' houses. Oh, and I was a band geek. Well rounded, I think.

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At 13? Jesus. I'm not sure I even discovered FM radio yet.

My hobbies were doing my homework, watching television, and I think I might have discovered touching myself at night, but honestly, I'm not sure. I didn't call it masturbating yet, as I thought that was something else.

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When I was 13, my hobbies were scuba diving, shell collecting and judo. Of course, that was in 1966. I had a double hose U.S. Divers regulator too, just like Mike Nelson. ;D

I'd forgotten I was scuba diving that young. I qualified at 12, advanced level at 13 or 14. I havent been in the water in ages now though. I also invented Doug-Fu, which at the time was cooler than Judo. :D

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I just wish I would have focused more on school... especially in high school. It wasn't an bad time though (until high school ball).

I was always good in school.. but my parents wouldn't let me play so much if I didn't get good grades.

High School ball was fine until I got hurt.

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I mean.. I did good in school. If I could pick now though, I would have done GREAT in school and not played high school ball (team was a bunch of tools).

Baseball was awesome until after 15 years old. 15 year old nationals was the peak of fun and then it was never as good. School teams were never close to as good as my travel teams.

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I'd forgotten I was scuba diving that young. I qualified at 12, advanced level at 13 or 14. I havent been in the water in ages now though. I also invented Doug-Fu, which at the time was cooler than Judo. :D

My father was stationed on Guam when I was 13 and 14. I learned to dive there where the water was always warm (we didn't have or need wet suits) and a bad day was only 30 meters of visibility. I was so deprived as a kid.

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