Things you have lost interest in over the years.

Posting on Bluemoon. The first thirty six thousand or so were great but just recently, 2pm today actually, I just thought, you know it's just not the same anymore.
I don't know what you're complaining about, according to Idaho you're 'resting' in my back field after I caught you snooping with your binoculars!!!
 
I don’t know what age you are. But, if your from my generation, do all you can to changing your job to one you would enjoy. I did it. Now I enjoy films and everything.
Haha, thanks. I've actually just accepted a new job in a new country, and I'm finishing my master's degree this year. But it's been stressful as fuck trying to do both at the same time, even on reduced hours.
 
Rugby League. Played and watched it as a kid. Now, apart from the fact that it's virtually unknown over here, the sport has changed too much for my liking. Used to be a winter sport, not any more, matches end up with scores like basketball and the players are super-fit international athletes who look like gladiators instead of the podgy blokes who played a couple of hours after coming up from the coal pit. I miss old Albert Blan ( a R.L. equivalent of "my Hornby and my Barlow long ago.")
 
As you get older you soon realise that society is just full of selfish bastards.

I barely talk to anyone anymore apart from family, Genuinely don't have friends I cut them all off, I was always the one ringing or texting to see how they are or if the fancied doing something...I then completely stopped texting and hadn't heard anything in months and some of them years...

I keep myself to myself and do family things and I'm a happy camper.
Very similar to you mate and I’ve done similar in the past, I found the majority of ‘friendships’ to be vastly overrated, only contacting you when they need something or want something doing, I have maybe two or three close friends now whom I’ll always make the effort for, because they do with me.

Athletics and Boxing, when I was younger I loved them both, maybe I was spoilt as I grew up in the Coe v Ovett etc, and the the Hagler/Hearns/Leonard/Duran eras in those respective sports, but don’t watch the athletics at all these days and very rarely the boxing unless something peaks my interest.

Oh, and procrastinating, really can’t be arsed.
 
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Very similar to you mate and I’ve done similar in the past, I found the majority of ‘friendships’ to be vastly overrated, only contacting you when they need something or want something doing, I have maybe two or three close friends now whom I’ll always make the effort for, because they do with me.

Athletics and Boxing, when I was younger I loved them both, maybe I was spoilt as I grew up in the Coe v Ovett etc, and the the Hagler/Hearns/Leonard/Duran eras in those respective sports, but don’t watch the athletics at all these days and very rarely the boxing unless something peaks my interest.

Oh, and procrastinating, really can’t be arsed.
You've hit the nail on the head there, I do exactly the same I'll stay in touch with people and make effort with them if it works both ways, If not, I don't want anything to do with anyone.

To be honest cutting those ex friends/scroungers off over the years has helped mentally too I'm a better person for it, I don't need that drama and bullshit in my life.

Hope you're all the better for it also.
 
Music. Don't really listen to any new music or watch the music channels on sky anymore. My Spotify playlist hasn't changed much in the last 6 years.
 
Watches would probably be my big one. There was a time I spent far too much on them and had quite a large collection.
In the end I sold the majority, gave a couple away to friends and the last two are put away in a safety deposit box for my son to have when he’s 21.
Not worn one for about 6 years now.
 

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