Riding and wrenching on dirt bikes, ATV's, snowmobiles and personal watercraft. Of course playing old 2600 games and hunting down stuff to add to my collection for as little $ as possible.
The thrifts around here are way over priced sometimes and then every once in a while I seem to score something at a reasonable price. On the flip side of the rip off shops, there is a resale shop near here that charges $4.97 for all 2600/7800 games regardless of rarity and he has set prices like this for a lot of his item catagories like movies or cds. He told me that he doesn't have time to research everything in the store to set individual prices. I was also told that another customer tried to tell him he had a gold mine in VHS movies If he priced them according to current market value. Thats when he said your welcome to sort through them and pick out the good ones and pay what I'm asking then resell them if you desire. The guy took him up on the offer and it took him 6 hours to sort through every VHS tape he had and that didn't include looking up the value.
Well this one time there was an Air Raid cart CIB on Ebay and for some reason it exceeded my $20 spending limit quickly.
Seriously though several years ago at a yard sale, the home owner said "Anything special that your looking for?". when I told her Atari stuff, she said "You missed it by about 20 minutes. I had a system with about 200 games that went for $40."