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What people can come up with to have fun and pass the time! In this list you will find seven of the most unusual hobbies in the world.




1. Filing claims in court

Judgment is something that many people at least, sensible people try to avoid, but not Jonathan Lee Riches, who entered the Guinness Book of Records as the most litigious person in the world. IN this moment he is serving time for fraud in a federal prison in Kentucky.

In pursuit of “legal masterpieces,” Riches has filed 2,600 lawsuits in various federal district courts from 2006 to the present day. The targets of his litigiousness were ex-president USA George W. Bush, Somali pirates, missing American labor leader Jimmy Hoffa, Holocaust survivors, the Roman Empire and even Buddhist monks. Jonathan Lee Riches has also sued various scientific ideas and inanimate objects, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Dark Ages and the Eiffel Tower.


2. Collecting ecstasy


In 2009, the police in the city of Irbik (Netherlands) received a strange call: a 46-year-old man reported that an unknown person had stolen a collection of ecstasy from his home, which was stored in coin albums and numbered more than 2,400 tablets.

According to the victim, he himself never used drugs and was well aware that his unusual hobby was illegal. The man decided to report to the police for the simple reason that several dozen tablets in his stolen collection were poisonous.

The Irbik authorities did not press charges against him due to a lack of direct evidence. The man said that he no longer hopes to see his amphetamine collection again.

3. Flying... without a plane


Have you ever jumped from a plane with a parachute? And with a parachute, or without a plane, in a wingsuit, soaring like a bird above the ground?

Wingsuits appeared in the early 1930s and were made of canvas and whale bone, which naturally had a negative impact on the duration, range and safety of the flight.

Modern wingsuits began to be developed in the mid-1990s. Thanks to their improved design, they allow the athlete to travel tens of kilometers through the air (the current record is just over 27 km) when falling from a height of 5,000 meters.

Buying a wingsuit in the United States, for example, is quite difficult, since the government of the country, as well as a number of manufacturers, require a person to have serious experience in this matter - at least 200 standard jumps in free fall made no earlier than 18 months before submitting the request to purchase the suit.

4. Extreme ironing


Ironing clothes is a rather boring and tedious task. What if you combine it with rock climbing, snowboarding and other extreme sports? “Nonsense,” you say. But no!

It all started in 1997, when a resident of the East Midlands (a region in England) named Phil Shaw was given a choice: stay at home and do his favorite thing - ironing - or go rock climbing with friends. Being a completely sensible person, Shaw decided to combine both, therefore, in addition to climbing equipment, he also took with him an ironing board and an iron. This is how a new hobby was born - extreme ironing, which in 15 years managed to conquer the whole world. Fans of the sport (if you can call it that) have ironed their shirts on kayaks, mountaintops, and even in the middle of busy highways.

5. Participation in dog trimming competitions


People who take part in dog grooming competitions “abuse” the poor animals as much as they want. What can I say?! Judge for yourself:




6. News bombing

Some people make history, while others are constantly trying to “get noticed” in news reports, just at the moment when this story is being conveyed to the audience. These background characters are called “news bombers.”

The man who is captured in all the frames presented below is London resident Paul Yarrow. Over the course of several years, he managed to appear in many reports from such well-known television companies as the BBC, al Jazeera, Sky News and others.


Yarrow finds out about the places where the live broadcast will be broadcast, comes there, and while the correspondent talks on camera about the events that took place, he just stands in the background, not disturbing anyone.

7. Trainsurfing (travel outside trains)


Trainsurfing originated in Germany in the 1980s and from there spread throughout to the globe. Its essence is to find a train - the faster the better - jump on it and, probably, die after that. What other consequences can we expect from such a dangerous undertaking?


In 2008, more than 40 people, mostly young, died from train jumping in Germany.

How do we find our life's work? Not the demanding job that our parents prepared us for or that we took out of necessity. And that very thing – ours and no one else’s – that makes us happy? What fills our lives with color and joy so much that we begin – through the creations of our own hands – to bring these feelings into the lives of others?

For some, this is a national tradition that obliges men to wield a brush as skillfully as a sword. Someone, with a hammer and nails in their hands, suddenly discovers a creative streak in themselves. And someone, having tried a thousand things in his life, suddenly by chance, perhaps in a dream, sees his future products and the craft that he has to master. We can remember many stories about how people discovered amazing talents in themselves. But we will tell you only about a few and, perhaps, they will help you come to your big and real passion.

Wire sculptures

Sculptor and artist Derek Kinzett became famous thanks to his unusual hobby. He creates sculptures from steel wire that from a distance resemble stone statues. It takes him about 60 hours of work to weave one product. And if the sculpture contains many details, then this time doubles.

Derek says that his childhood memories prompted him to this type of activity: as a child he loved to visit Dodington Park, filled with statues.

The art of real men

It's hard to believe looking at the tender and unusual paintings of plants that oshibana is the oldest japanese art samurai Mastering it was considered as important as wielding a sword or the art of calligraphy.

Today, you probably won’t find a man “painting” with dried flowers. And among women there are not many craftswomen who skillfully use these colors of nature. Despite its apparent simplicity, it is not so easy to convey, for example, the quiet ripple of a lake or the cold freshness of mountains using dried plants. And knowledge about the plant world will be very useful here. For example, florist artist Tatyana Berdnik from Kyiv uses more than a thousand species of plants in her works.

What is attractive about this art is that everything necessary for creativity - flowers, leaves and seeds - can be found in the field and forest. And if you decide to take up this type of painting, then remember that natural colors are more stable in young plants. Drying flowers quickly will help preserve color.

Polymer clay

Do you know what makes this material attractive, unlike real clay? And the fact that to work with it you don’t need either a potter’s wheel or a “cool” kiln for firing - a regular oven is enough. But what you can’t do without here is skill. This is, of course, if you don’t want to sculpt things for your own pleasure, but create real masterpieces.

It’s hard to believe that this is a real lizard with eyes that look straight at you, a snake frozen on a branch with berries, as if it had just been lifted from the ground autumn leaves or these berries themselves, sprinkled with snow, were only quite recently a colorful plastic mass. And also the fact that the master who created them - Irina Rereshechka from Dnepropetrovsk - learned everything herself, without “material parts” and master classes. She notes that all her future creations themselves, in an instant and in the smallest detail, appear in her head, all that remains is to realize them.

By the way, the formula for the unusual “plasticine” was developed by Fifi Rebinder from Germany in the early 1930s. Working with this material is convenient and simple; it allows you to convey the finest sculptural details and imitate various textures and materials. And thanks to accessibility polymer clay, products made from it - jewelry, dolls, interior items and souvenirs - have become a source of income for many people.

It will also be useful to know that there are several types of this plastic material: harder and softer, with a glossy or matte surface after polymerization, self-hardening or requiring baking. Each master chooses “for himself” - what he likes best and what is more convenient to work with.

Paintings made from nails

Briton Marcus Levin creates his own amazing paintings from nails. In the strong and dexterous hands of a master, nails turn into real works of art. Many of them are displayed in galleries and private collections. Created by Marcus in 2005 artistic direction It even got its own name – Nail sculpture.

Depending on the plot, the number of nails varies from 15 to 52 thousand, and the picture can be “painted” from three days to two months. It is noteworthy that Marcus creates without preliminary sketches or sketches.

Unusual photos

If you love photography, there's one more thing you should try. unusual form creativity. Freezelight is the name given to photographing objects and abstractions drawn with the help of light: lighters, night lights, laser pointers, candles, flashlights, etc. The essence of the process is simple: a tripod with a camera is installed in a dark room, which records the movements of a person “drawing” with light. What else you will need is equipment with the ability to shoot at night, the ability to control the aperture and, of course, a remarkable imagination.

And if working in the dark is not your thing, borrow the idea of ​​Mehmet Ozgur, an engineer by training and an artist by vocation. This American takes pictures of smoke and then edits them in Photoshop. It is unlikely that anyone will remain indifferent when looking at these mysterious, tender and filled with deep meaning works.

Paper art

In skillful hands, even ordinary paper can become a masterpiece. This was proven by the Danish artist and designer Peter Callesen. Each of his paintings tells its own story – touching, tragic or philosophical.

The master creates using the paper art technique: he cuts out and sculpts three-dimensional figures and characters from paper.
The process of materializing a three-dimensional object from a flat sheet seems magical. What makes the process especially mysterious is the fact that the figures remain attached to their source.

On the point of a pencil

The skills of working with wood came in handy for the American carpenter Dalton Getty, who once decided to carve miniature sculptures from slates simple pencils. to his unusual hobby he has been practicing for over 25 years. And for work he uses only three tools - a blade, a knife and a sewing needle. And no magnifying glass!

The longest of his works, a chain with a pencil, took two and a half years to create. And it happens that sculptures, on which many days and months have been spent, break. The most annoying thing, Dalton notes, is if this happens at the end of work. Indeed, this activity is not for the impatient!

Dog grooming

Hairdressing is a seemingly ordinary profession. With one exception - if it is not a pet groomer. And not just a hairdresser, but a hairdresser-artist! Many will consider this activity a mockery of our smaller brothers. But in China, such “tuning” of animals is quite common and, therefore, a profitable business.

Feathers and birds

But Chris Maynard does not deprive animals of hair, but does quite the opposite - he turns feathers lost by birds back into birds.

The artist works with instruments that are used in eye microsurgery: scalpels, scissors, clamps, tweezers. With their help, he painstakingly carves figures and entire flocks of birds.

Houses in miniature

Do you remember how in childhood or youth we glued houses and figures from matches? Former surgeon Rob Hurd uses more substantial material - cut down or dried trees. From them he carves houses, dachas, cottages, or rather, models of them. The American took up this original hobby because of tragic events: after the accident, he was no longer able to operate.

Culinary masterpieces

Surely, every housewife has tried her hand at working with dough. Fragrant bread, delicious pies and dumplings, of course, also require certain skills. But only true craftswomen can make baking and confectionery business profitable.

Another popular newfangled hobby that has captured the souls and time of many representatives not only of the fair sex is the creation of delicious and unusual, sometimes completely different from baked goods, cakes and pastries. Many of these masterpieces of culinary art belong in museums, it’s such a shame to eat them.

By the way, some of the craftswomen did not even graduate from culinary colleges. So go ahead, get inspired and search! And it will help you start working with the test. Do you want to try yourself with textiles? You will need this master class. And in you will find an ocean of ideas for creativity.

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The most unusual hobbies. Choosing a new hobby

Unfortunately, not every person can call their job their favorite. In this case, a hobby comes to the rescue - an activity during which you can unwind and relax after a hard day at work.

Most people prefer standard hobbies like reading books, knitting or cycling. What do you know about unusual hobbies?

Leisure

The need for new activities appeared when people began to realize that they could not choose a hobby from those they already knew. Some active unusual hobbies appeared thanks to the mixture different activities, some out of pure curiosity.

One thing is clear: rappelers are addicted to conquering high-rise buildings with the help of their arms and legs without any kind of insurance. The hobby may also appeal to fans of parkour - extreme overcoming of urban obstacles (fences, high steps and fences, distances between buildings, sheer walls).

Kiting

If you are a fan of surfing or windsurfing, be sure to try a new type of water sport - kiting. This hobby rightfully fits into unusual hobbies as a mixed style of activity.

Kiting is the ability to control a light board on the water with the help of a huge kite. The difficulty is to lift the kite into the air and stay on your feet under the gusts strong wind while balancing on the waves. Kiting is difficult to learn. But those who master it forever forget about other unusual hobbies.

Types of creativity

Unusual hobbies include quiet hobbies such as creating sculptures and paintings. But what materials are used?

Microminiatures

Microminiature is a type of three-dimensional fine art that is based on the creation of sculptures and compositions tiny sizes. The direction was formed at the end of the twentieth century, as denoting miniature works in any branch of art. The process uses magnifying glasses, microscopes and magnifying glasses.

For example, craftsmen carve unusual pictures on rice and poppy grains, prepare horseshoes for fleas and dress flies.

Despite the difficulty of execution, anyone can learn how to make small figures. Start with larger pieces - for example, try creating clothes and household items for dried grasshoppers and cockchafers. Be patient - the work will be long and painstaking, but the result is worth it.

An interesting type of miniature work is pencil lead carving. Craftsmen cut intertwining patterns and unusual chains in mini format from the body and core of a pencil, striking in their precision and accuracy.

Alternatively, miniature figures are cut out on the top of the pencil.

To learn this skill, start by simply carving the body of the pencil, gradually going deeper and moving to the shaft.

Paintings made from nails

From the name it is clear that nails are the main material for working in this hobby. The base can be boards of different sizes and shapes, furniture walls and even apartments.

Just draw a sketch with a washable pencil and start hammering nails around the perimeter. Where the thickness of the lines is wider, drive several nails side by side, creating light and shadow effects.

One of the varieties of this hobby is threading nails.

Just drive them in around the perimeter of the image at a short distance from each other, thus preparing the base. Now cover their legs with threads, moving from one nail to another or in a chaotic manner, depending on your creative idea.

Paper creativity

An easy way to keep yourself busy free time. First, a sketch of the work is created on a sheet of paper. Using scissors, cutters, needles, knives and tweezers, details of a complex image are cut out and attached to each other on a hanging base sheet, creating a three-dimensional figure.

The height of art is considered to be unusual figures that have been cut out and designed, but not separated from the base sheet.

A three-dimensional painting acquires a unique charm if you place lighting next to it at the right angle. Try creating sculptures using only white paper - they will seem light and airy.

Scotch tape paintings

This unusual hobby is complemented by such an art form as creating paintings from adhesive tape. This hobby is very economical - all you need is white translucent rectangular glass and colored adhesive tape.

Work on the drawing proceeds according to the following algorithm:

  • measure the adhesive tape to the required length;
  • glue it onto the picture at the right angle and in the right place;
  • Trim or tear off any excess tape.

This technique makes it easier to create paintings that depict objects close-up or portraits of people. Despite the fact that many works are made with tape of the same color, each time the result is an original, unique mood of the characters.

Tire sculptures

This hobby can rightfully be included in unusual hobbies. Using tires as a working material, experienced craftsmen create realistic figures of animals, plants and fairy-tale characters.

The Korean sculptor Yong Ho Ji was very successful in this art. He prepares the wire frame of the future figure, after which he covers it with solid or cut tires. The complexity of his work lies in the fact that the master must create the most realistic sculpture: lay out the facial features, indicate the hairs of the fur, the bends of the paws.

This activity is a bit like working with the carving technique: a tire can be cut in such a way as to make a flower, a star, or a snowflake out of it. Or you can cut several strips, triangles or squares from it, and then connect them in the desired order.

First, try creating simple figures from old tires. They can decorate a flowerbed in the yard or a summer cottage. Gradually, you will hone your skills to such an extent that you can form complex, realistic sculptures.

Freezelight

An interesting art that appeared relatively recently - with the introduction of professional cameras. The literal translation of the word is painting with light.

Take a camera with a shutter speed function and a light marker - it can be any luminous object. Place your camera on a tripod and set it up to shoot in the dark for a while. Stand a short distance in front of the lens and start drawing an image in the air with a marker. The camera will capture it as a finished product. bright pattern on a dark, slightly blurred background.

This type of creativity is very useful - preparation for the work process helps a person learn how to photograph, since to shoot in the dark you need to be able to choose the right mode.

A list of unusual hobbies will help you decide on your favorite activity. It is quite possible that in the future such a hobby may develop into your main occupation.


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Everyone puts their own meaning into the concept of “unusual hobby”. For some it is collecting vintage stamps or expensive wine, for others it is rock climbing. And some even understand this as watching UFOs or hunting for tornadoes and tornadoes.
Over the past few years, the list of common hobbies has been replenished with a dozen amazing and slightly frightening hobbies, which not everyone dares to get involved with. I have prepared for you a selection of unusual hobbies that you probably haven’t heard of.
TV bombing The world learned about this non-trivial way to while away free time thanks to London resident Paul Yarrow. For the past five years, a man has been entertaining himself by “hunting” for television reporters. To be more precise, Paul looks for film crews around the city and during a live broadcast or recording of a “stand-up” (when a journalist speaks to the camera) stands like a statue in the background. Essentially, the joker brought out new level The art of “photobombing,” popular on the Internet, is invading other people’s photographs.

Over the years of hunting, the Briton appeared in hundreds of stories. Thanks to his unusual hobby, Paul became a London celebrity. The man himself calls himself “the fat guy from the background.” Paul’s plans are to get into the popular UK reality show Celebrity Big Brother.
Dead man game
IT engineer from Ohio (USA) Chuck Lamb became interested in an unusual hobby in 2005 after watching a detective series with his wife Tonya. The man, unexpectedly for himself, decided that he wanted, like the actors in the film, to “play dead.” No sooner said than done. Together with his wife, Chuck came up with several images and conducted a test photo shoot. The best pictures in which he appeared killed different ways, the couple published on a website specially created for this case.


Further more. Chuck became so addicted to playing dead that he began to devote almost all his free time to his new hobby. The wasted days were not in vain - soon the lover of pretending to be killed was noticed. The number of site views increased to 50 million. Success pushed the couple to develop new subjects for photo shoots and new photographs.


After some time, the man’s original hobby was appreciated by local television companies, and Chuck was invited to take part in the filming of crime series. Of course, as an actor who will play murdered people. This is how the American’s hobby grew into an interesting and, most importantly, profitable part-time job. A day of filming for Chuck Lamb costs $1,500.
Hunting for tornadoes
Chuck Lamb, although he has to wallow in pools of blood (fake blood, of course), nevertheless, he does not risk his life. The man’s hobby is quite harmless. The same cannot be said about professional photographer from the USA Mike Hollingshead. In his spare time, he hunts for tornadoes. True, unlike the most famous tornado catcher, researcher Tim Samars, who died while chasing another wind monster in 2013, Mike does not seek to look inside a tornado. His goal is spectacular photographs.





Mike searches for tornadoes on his own. He chases them all over the country in his car, often recording videos.
Over the years of such hunting, Mike has collected an impressive collection of stunning photographs. And, most importantly, he managed to turn his dangerous hobby into the main source of income. Today, the photographer collaborates with leading publications about travel and wildlife, in particular, the authoritative National Geographic magazine.
Coloring animals
Hobby about we'll talk below, appeared in early 2010 in China. The creators of a new type of pastime were local dog breeders and groomers. Dog lovers began to paint their pets with colored paints and cut their hair in such a way that as a result they looked like exotic animals.
To be fair, it is worth noting that the Chinese borrowed the idea of ​​painting dogs from the Americans. However, the hobby of dog breeders from the USA has a slightly different slant - unlike their colleagues from the Middle Kingdom, they simply paint their pets’ fur coats in bright colors, without turning them into wild animals, for example, tigers and pandas.
Before becoming a tiger, this adorable dog was known locally as a golden retriever.


And these teddy bears were just ordinary chow-chows before their transformation.


This unusual hobby of dog breeders has become so popular that in some provinces they began to organize thematic festivals and exhibitions of purebred dogs with “makeup” to look like wild animals.

Conducting insect fights
If in China pets are painted for fun, then in Thailand they are pitted against each other. IN literally this word. True, it is not dogs that are used here, but large beetles. Something like this.


We are talking about holding public insect fights. An unusual hobby has existed in Thailand for a long time. The beetles for the fight are carefully selected (as a rule, they are caught in the surrounding forests) and, interestingly, undergo preliminary preparation - they train. Large individuals are most valued. The battle ground is a wide log, with the public gawking at it from both sides.


To prevent the beetles from relaxing and being distracted from the battle, trainers (that is, owners) egg them on with wooden sticks.


Every year, Thais, passionate about this unusual hobby, take part in a local festival, where the strongest fighting beetles are determined during short fights, and their owners earn money from the public’s bets.
Swimming in giant pumpkins
But farmers, and simply lovers of the gardening theme in the USA and Germany, practice a hobby associated with swimming races in real pumpkins. Unusual way Spending free time appeared thanks to the autumn harvest festival, which takes place here in September-October. To participate in the race you must provide your vehicle, namely a pumpkin weighing at least 90 kilograms. Something like this.


After the expert commission weighs and measures the pumpkin, the pulp is removed from it. As a result, the “pot-bellied” one turns into a single-seater boat. Race participants have the right to decorate the fruit at their own discretion.


Once the pumpkins are prepared and registered, the swim begins. The distance, by the way, is small - from 800 to 1000 meters. But it only seems that overcoming such a path is a piece of cake. Balancing in a giant pumpkin that keeps trying to tip over is not so easy.
Perhaps the biggest drawback of the pumpkin hobby is the inability to do it constantly. An unusual regatta is held once a year, but in order to take part in it you need to work for several months - to grow a potential boat, without having any guarantee that it will reach required sizes. However, the other side of the coin does not deter fans of pumpkin racing.
An unusual hobby is certainly a pleasant way to while away your free time. However, such entertainment is not suitable for everyone - they are too extraordinary. Obviously, this is why most people prefer quieter and simpler entertainment. For example, fishing. In Russia, by the way, this way of spending time, according to a recent VTsIOM survey, is the most popular.
Well, the most rare and at the same time expensive hobby around the world from year to year remains buying and collecting rare objects of art. About what the rich people spend their money on different countries, fixated on this hobby, we talked about in our last review - “Would you buy this? The most expensive art objects sold under the hammer.”

Every person has a hobby: some like to embroider, some play football, some bake delicious pies. But there are people favorite hobby which raises only one question: “What? Is this really what you do?” Today we want to tell you about the strangest hobbies that people do abroad. At the same time, you will enrich your lexicon with useful vocabulary, and your horizons with fascinating information.

Giving away ten dollars to strangers - distribution of 10 dollars to strangers

Reed Sandridge is an unemployed man who gives money to passersby. Every day he gives $10 to someone who he thinks is going through tough times. Reed keeps a notebook where he writes down when and to whom he gave the money, as well as how the person intends to spend it. The philanthropist understands perfectly well that $10 is very little (precious little) even for a beggar (down-and-out). However, the purpose of his action is not to enrich anyone, but rather to spread the idea that it is necessary to help those who need it. You can read Reed's blog to learn more about this movement.

Egg shell carving - eggshell carving

Remember the saying “You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs”, an analogue of our “They cut down the forest - the chips fly”? Times are changing, and now this saying has lost its meaning: an omelet can be made without breaking eggs, but by turning them into works of art. While you and I are making scrambled eggs and poached eggs, foreigners are carving amazing patterns on the shells. This is truly intricate work. This hobby requires deep concentration and attention to detail; you will have to tinker with both egg shells. But this activity helps you take your mind off the routine and create a real masterpiece with your own hands.

Geocaching - geocaching

If you read adventure books as a child and always dreamed of finding treasure, take up this hobby. Abroad, about 3 million people who love to spend time in the fresh air (outdoorsman) are already into geocaching. So, people take an inexpensive thing (thing of little value), put it in a waterproof container (waterproof box) and hide it in some historical or simply interesting place, although sometimes “caches” can be hidden in the wilderness (off the beaten track). At the same time, they record the coordinates of the location of the item and register them on the website. Another “cacher” takes the coordinates and searches for the item; after finding the cache, he hides his “treasure” in another place, then history repeats itself. This hobby will take you to Fresh air(get you out into the fresh air) and introduce you to interesting places(introduce you to interesting locations).

Ghost hunting - ghost hunting

Have you always been jealous of the guys from the movie Ghostbusters and wanted to hunt the guests from the afterworld? Then join the fans of this hobby, hunt down ghosts and explore paranormal activity(explore paranormal phenomena). Ghost hunters go to haunted places and try to collect evidence of the existence of ghosts. It must be said that this is an expensive hobby, so for people with ordinary incomes it can only be an activity in their free time (avocation).

Bug fighting - beetle fights

This hobby is especially popular in eastern countries. People catch a praying mantis, spider, stag beetle, grasshopper or other similar insect. After that, they put two insects in the cage and lightly push them with a stick to make them angry. Angry insects begin a fight, which continues until one of the insects stops moving (stop moving) or tries to run away (try to run). At first it may seem that this is the cheapest and simplest hobby, but in eastern countries the best insects (insects of the first water) can cost over $100!

Extreme dog grooming - extreme dog grooming

If you have a charming fluffy dog ​​and a little imagination, then extreme grooming will give you and your pet many pleasant moments. To create a masterpiece, you will need non-toxic dyes, a pair of good scissors for cutting, and a calm, fluffy dog ​​(the last element is the hardest to find). Come up with a funny design and do it directly on your pet’s fur, let your imagination run wild (go wild). yours hard work(painstaking work) can be highly appreciated at a special Intergroom competition. On the other hand, animal activists consider this hobby to be abuse of dogs.

Appearing in the background on TV - appear in the background of TV

This hobby is quite rare, and its most famous adherent is Paul Yarrow, who has already appeared in more than a hundred stories. As soon as Paul sees that public place(public venue) they set up a camera, he immediately starts hanging around in the background. Perhaps Paul wants to become a member film crew(cast member) and become famous (come into prominence). Or maybe he’s just a very sociable person and wants to finally be interviewed.

Extreme ironing - extreme ironing of clothes

Extreme ironing is one of the most dangerous sports. His fans take ironing boards to a remote place and... iron their clothes. Some people do this on the mountainside, while whilst parachuting, scuba diving, etc. If you are interested in this original look sports, join