TweetBump same here bro love to do yard work...Make waterfalls and stuff in my yard. I also like to ride my harley to, that's very relaxing.
TweetBump same here bro love to do yard work...Make waterfalls and stuff in my yard. I also like to ride my harley to, that's very relaxing.
TweetTarget Archery.- 20 yard indoor. average is 299 out of 300 score.
TweetLets see- I have a few and I actually make part time salary with both- One I do landscape and garden design- specializing on Rose and perennials and I have spent 40 years of my life for several hours daily engaging in primitive fighting methods of Asia. I label them as combat or fighting, because I dont consider figthing on the battlefield or to save your life an artform. I dont practice to develop fitness or for asthetic reasons. Of course when I was a child I did practice the Martial Arts of karate,judo ,kung fu, tae kwon do- and yes they are artforms , not really geared for self protection- very contrary to popular belief. I consider Brazilian Jujutsu a form of Judo - because in reality it was developed in the Judo school and the suffix ,"jutsu" refers to battle or war - to me jujutsu was a method of war used to cripple and kill the enemy only- using impact ,edged ,flexible waepons and empty hands- it was considered the method used by the Bushi (soldiers) now called Samurai. Jujutsu is a method of Koryu Bujutsu NOT gendai budo ( arts developed after 1865 time of piece) I also practice Indonesian and filipino weapons and kali, silat , escrima. Oh its a long story- I practice gardening for the same reasons- Every Bushi (samurai) in order to balance the spirit was required to take up some form of aesthetic pursuit since the practice of learning to cripple and kill could lead to an unbalanced spirit LMAO - poetry, music- I chose horticulture ( flowers) he hee hee
TweetPainting pottery it makes me relaxed and i'm in the zone .
Tweetseeing my self get older everyday!! LOL
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TweetGosh I didn't know we were listing everything! LOL
Stay Strong~~!!!
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Tweetused to draw/paint since childhood and play guitar.even went to our local art museum for classes in studying Monet.actually did quite well .once i allowed my addiction to take over my life i lost feeling for it all.
sure,i'd get clean here and there,try it again and go back to the instant gratification.my ex-wife says she still has some of my work at her house.started getting back into it right when she left me after being clean for about a year.ever since then i've been...well dead inside.
the gym right now is the only thing i've got from eatin a .38+P(ran outta mags.). it's the only place where i have control.just God,me and the steel.it's my sanctuary,my solace and my humility at times when i get too cocky.
when i was in high school my art teacher always told me as i age how things would change and i'd laugh.how right he was.oh yeah,i was a huge WWII model freak.homemade paintbox and all.my thing was post war Soviet aircraft and WWII German armor.can't tell you how many of my built models ended up in shops as dioramas.perhaps one day.
"Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed to help you discover who you are."
TweetJaydub, I'm gonna PM you something to check out. What is your fasvorite style of playing?
Drew, you're not that great perv photographer who had some awesome spy shots of poo nanny are you? LOL! What do you enjoy photographing?
Guns, though not for nearly as long as you- I was in the Navy and with the Marines but there is no freedom on those boats or camps. When there's no mission and no threat- one can relax and open their eyes to what's around them and see things as nature intended. No thinking- just letting things be and watching them or being with them. When I just observe nature I learn, am excited and at peace. I sat in the mini van the other day at a marina and watched the eagles soar and play in the wind on a very gusty, windy day. This is what it taught me. The eagles could'nt control the wind(too powerful) but they controlled themselves in the wind and that was their power. They let the higher power have ultimate control, and chose to control what they could their own actions within the wind- the result was them enjoying the wind and themselves: harmony. It was amazing to watch.
Big K - I am with all you harley riders- I like to ride and smile and be friendly with bikers. It really gets on my nerves when as soon as a person gets on their harley they become instant badass with bad attitude- When I'm on mine- I'm just myself but enjoying the ride. Waterfalls! What? That's cool as shit. I always thought about doing that. Do you got any fish in any of them? How fancy a waterfall?
Geezer, there aint no need to come on here braggin- LOL!
Ketsugo- very informative but why did you want to lear so much about fighting? And spend your life involved in it? What do you know of love and/or relationship without fear nor agression?
FUZO- do you not make the pottery too?
Harley- shit- that's all of us man. That's a hobby I'd like to quit. LOL!
Rocco, I'm comin back to you bro but see my reply to guns above for now
about the Eagles. I gotta get sleep! But I do wanna ask you some things.
TweetI love to go Trout fishing... My grandpa used to take me all the time when I was young and now my son and I go. Just very relaxing to me. Can fish all day and not catch nothing but very relaxed afterward though.
TweetI can appreciate any style of playing really. My heart is in heavy metal though. Obviosly the guitarist who's style I'd admire most would be the late great Dimebag Darrell... Ballsy, from the gut, full of flavor.
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