ORIGINAL: GaryHarris
I was wondering if flying starts to get a little mundane after awhile for anyone? I figured after a few weeks I would start to get bored with flying and move onto something else. But after allmost 7 weeksI am getting more and more addicted. Even to the point of heading to the field tomarrow after work.
3:30 in the afternoon in Houston Texas will be 98 deg. F.
I must behooked!
<span style="color: #0000ff"><span style="font-size: larger"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS">Hello Gary
It is funny that you say that. Iwas wondering the same thing when I started. I have attempted many hobbies to find that after about a few weeks I am totally bored of it and wasted money. I started this hobby when Iwas injured and off of work forsix months. Three years and 6 planes later, Iam totally addicted. I am always looking on/at eBay, the hobby shops, various websites, and magazines. I can honestly say that I can't get enough. I am now slowly building a Sig Kadet Mark II Kit now. Iwant to build my own plane and see it fly.
This is by far the most relaxing and sometimes stressful hobby in the world. I just can't find enough time to be doing it.
Which brings me to the point of I was thinking about starting a new business, Flyers Anonymous. Is anyone interested?

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