Anonymous wrote:I love gardening, sewing, canning, cooking and baking to another level. I will be out with my kids each week picking produce to can, freeze or bake into something. People act like I am an oddity. Maybe because I am a 37 to Black chick. Idk. One last told me you people don't do t hat. Oh well, I always did March to the best of my own drum.
Anonymous wrote:I love to just go around and naturally explore different cities and neighbhorhoods- eat at the tiny local spots, find what's unique about that place, chat with the locals. It's not like, 100% unique or anything but most people I know go to places with a destination or activity in mind whereas I just like to meander and pop in here and there to what looks cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foreign movies with subtitles. Subtitles have never bothered me, so I'm surprised at how many people will say no to a movie just because of them.
Needless to say, I go to a lot of Bollywood films alone.
Anonymous wrote:Ohhh yeah, I would love to talk about the impact of the ending of the 40-year ban on US crude oil exports and also the long term potential impact of US LNG exports, especially to Europe. It is a very interesting topic, but I geek on various aspects of the markets. I would think that foreign policy wonks would be good for international oil markets conversation because any oil discussion implicates geopolitics. But these are fascinating, amazing times for oil, and American oil.
Practically all my enthusiasms are unspoken until encountering somebody whose enthusiasms overlap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love books (classics especially) and trying to solve the mysteries of true life crimes. I enjoy visiting historical sites and I also love listening to Orchestra music (I really don't like the music played by marching bands - it sounds like blaring noise to my ears. But symphony music is so pretty...)
I also enjoy scented candles, soaps, perfumes which I know that some people DESPISE so I don't really talk about it.
And I love marching bands! Drum lines, drum line competitions, parade marching bands, military marching bands, tattoos. Saw blast the musical, a similar hcbu theater production and Edinburgh tattoo. 3x. Also pipe bands of all sorts. I won't say it's a weird obsession, who doesn't love a parade?
Anonymous wrote:Foreign movies with subtitles. Subtitles have never bothered me, so I'm surprised at how many people will say no to a movie just because of them.
Needless to say, I go to a lot of Bollywood films alone.
Anonymous wrote:Ohhh yeah, I would love to talk about the impact of the ending of the 40-year ban on US crude oil exports and also the long term potential impact of US LNG exports, especially to Europe. It is a very interesting topic, but I geek on various aspects of the markets. I would think that foreign policy wonks would be good for international oil markets conversation because any oil discussion implicates geopolitics. But these are fascinating, amazing times for oil, and American oil.
Practically all my enthusiasms are unspoken until encountering somebody whose enthusiasms overlap.
Anonymous wrote:I love books (classics especially) and trying to solve the mysteries of true life crimes. I enjoy visiting historical sites and I also love listening to Orchestra music (I really don't like the music played by marching bands - it sounds like blaring noise to my ears. But symphony music is so pretty...)
I also enjoy scented candles, soaps, perfumes which I know that some people DESPISE so I don't really talk about it.
Anonymous wrote:Foreign movies with subtitles. Subtitles have never bothered me, so I'm surprised at how many people will say no to a movie just because of them.
Needless to say, I go to a lot of Bollywood films alone.