1) Writing in cursive
I use cursive daily. I interview clients frequently, and write down their answers to put into report form. Printing would take too long and typing it as we speak would be too intrusive. It's not the proper penmanship cursive I learned in school and is more scribbly, but I can read it.
2) Phone numbers
I make a lot of phone calls from my desk phone and from my home phone, neither of which has speed dial. I know their numbers. It comes in handy when I'm out and need to call the police, since I have their numbers memorized. (I'm a probation officer, so I speak to the police frequently.)
3) Coloring
It's relaxing! Seriously, there are times it helps kids talk since it gives them something to do while talking. And I like doing crafty things. I may not be very good, but it's fun. And my art is every bit as good as that in the Modern Art gallery of the Art Institute of Chicago that I looked at last weekend.
4) Spelling words correctly
I was in the county finals for the spelling bee when I was in the 4th grade. I take pride in my spelling, and hate to see corrections suggested by spell check. It means I made a mistake! (yes, there are probably mistakes in this.)
5) Riding a bike
Still fun at age 44, and I'm not a greenie or exercise fanatic.
6) Public Library
The library is the door to the world! I borrow books, music, movies, etc. I love the place still.
7) Wrestling
I'll agree with this one.
8) Reading a map
I love maps. My GPS is nice to go to a set destination, but I like to explore. A map gives me opportunities to find extra things to do.
9) Video game fixes
I'll agree.
10) Respecting teachers
This is just sad that someone felt it should be on the list. The majority of teachers I know are teachers because of their love of teaching and the subject area. There are a few bad applies, but most are enthusiastic.