Talk:Leisure

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Needs to be reworked

Too lazy, no time to do it
In the Example Section, there is listed a reference of "brandy" as a leisure activity and a link to [1], which in no way puts forth the idea of brandy consumption as a leisure activity. In fact, Brandy has long been a drink with a "working" history. In the book Iron Kingdom by Christopher Clark (published by Harvard University Press) it is said that "government communications took up to 10 days to travel just a few miles, partly because their first stop was the local tavern, where they were unsealed, passed around and discussed over glasses of brandy". Kmikeym 23:53, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Intergated study

A dumb word no one cares , thinks about, or even uses ever in their life. Some people go their whole life without using it and turn out fine.So go do something better w/ your life

Leisure is a important to intergated study cause people that want to study this leisure so leisure website's must have ifomation with it .

[edit] Picture

Is the picture of the girl reading the book with her feet in the camera really necessary? I think somebody should crop the picture or remove it.Beardownaz9 20:54, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

also confused on this one. what is wrong with the picture? its no different than the girl on the raft -- her head is in the picture, but that does not make it unencyclopedic. what is there about her feet or the chair or anything else in the picture that makes it unacceptable? i think it works well here as putting ones feet up in a park and resting is a great symbol of leisure, isn't it? 69.118.244.33 02:34, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

With the womans feet taking up so much of the picture and it being the pictures main focus is what makes it unecylopedic. It would be fine if almost 50% of the picture wasent feet. But I think an admin would be best to tell us if it unecylopedic or not,I dont want to get in an edit war.

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[edit] Sexy feet!

Discuss! Sid 12:00, 10 May 2007 (UTC)