Anonymous wrote:Watch out for the knitters. I know a gossipy and mean spirited knitter who likes to start dramas. She is in a knitting club, so it's not all sugar and sunshine. Of course she preys on nice people so maybe everyone else is nice.
I have always met nice people doing volunteer work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Triathletes.
Why excel at one thing when you can be mediocre at three?![]()
I respectfully disagree. Well, I have no idea if the people I see at Wilson Aquatic Ctr. are interesting, or the guys cycling too fast in RCP within inches of geriatric walkers are inclusive — maybe they are? — but as a cohort, these weekend warriors are NOT nice. The ripped, middle-age+ women who swim midday are, uniformly, bitchy. I should know, I've been in the "FAST" lane(s) for years alongside them. The affluent dudes on $4,000+ bikes going waaay too fast for conditions, then yell at kids learning to ride bikes for the first time to MOVE RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on a multi-use trail on a Saturday at 2 pm? Not nice.
Plus they tend to be intense and self-satisfied, at all ages. Doesn't make you a d!@k, but wouldn't confuse these traits with "nicest".
— a D.C. former triathlete.
I have to agree. Runners are super nice. Triathletes? Boring.
I hadn’t thought about it before but this has been my experience as well- all the triathletes i know are jerks actually.
Yeah, I think it’s pretty well known that triathletes are as a group a**holes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Triathletes.
Why excel at one thing when you can be mediocre at three?![]()
I respectfully disagree. Well, I have no idea if the people I see at Wilson Aquatic Ctr. are interesting, or the guys cycling too fast in RCP within inches of geriatric walkers are inclusive — maybe they are? — but as a cohort, these weekend warriors are NOT nice. The ripped, middle-age+ women who swim midday are, uniformly, bitchy. I should know, I've been in the "FAST" lane(s) for years alongside them. The affluent dudes on $4,000+ bikes going waaay too fast for conditions, then yell at kids learning to ride bikes for the first time to MOVE RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on a multi-use trail on a Saturday at 2 pm? Not nice.
Plus they tend to be intense and self-satisfied, at all ages. Doesn't make you a d!@k, but wouldn't confuse these traits with "nicest".
— a D.C. former triathlete.
I have to agree. Runners are super nice. Triathletes? Boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miniaturists. I’m still best friends with a lady 20+ yrs later and she’s 30+ yrs older than me*. I’m also still friendly with several ladies from the same group.
*I also have friends my own age
What kind of hobby is this? You make miniatures? Of what?
NP. Usually they make furniture, food, or other things to scale, often 1::12.
To top pp, I used to make miniatures one my own. Is there a local group, or a meetup?
PP is correct, we made miniature scenes, rooms, dollhouses by making all of the components by hand. There were also shows we would go to and buy minis. The group I was in disbanded mainly because the majority have aged and are 75yo+ now. There is N.A.M.E., National Association of Miniature Enthusiasts, on FB and they have a website. The FB page is pretty active and you don’t have to be a paying member to join it if your just looking for a local club.