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Fencing, Chess, painting, swimming, falconry, tennis, horse riding, sailing, rowing, fox & pheasant hunting, Opera, cricket, bear baiting, cock fighting, dog fighting, dancing, cake eating, taxidermy, dueling, renaissancing, witch hunting, getting wasted, tormenting people in stocks, watching executions, beheading-ing, hangings, drawing & quartering, drowning, post-strangulation burning, banging, venereal diseasing, pedophiling, bungee jumping without the cord, skydiving without the sky, butterfly collecting, bug collecting, stamp collecting, royal head collecting, texting by carving something on a tree with a pocket knife, grave digging, plundering, general piracy, dog sniffing.... and a host of other hobbies FAR TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Basically they did all the same things we do today minus the technology.

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Agreed.

The cultural similarities may be diluted by the effect of pop culture and information, but yes, the activities are pretty close to the 1800's.

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