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Running is a good hobby.


What about more volunteering, or joining a running club? Blogging about your experiences? Writing a novel?


I need s running partner is you happen to run.


I have Thursdays and Fridays free, if you want to get some Moms/Dads together for museums or lunch or something I am sure there are quite a few of us around. I know I's be interested.


If you are not looking for company then maybe learn and instrument, martial art, a new language? Local classes of Bishopsgate my liverpool Street?

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http://walterstaekwondo.com/ does an adult class on Thurs eve I think at The church on the corner of Heber Rd/Lordship Lane.....he's a lovely, committed bloke, first class is free so you could just give it a go. We had the gradings yesterday (my boys do the kid's classes) and the adult group looked like a great supportive mixed bunch who were enjoying their, mainly new, hobby!
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