I'll start with some of mine.
1. Cowboy fast draw:pistole:
2. Pool (APA)
3. Archery (target)
4. Poker (even though some would call this gaming)
5. Not to mention:beer::rum:
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I'll start with some of mine.
1. Cowboy fast draw:pistole:
2. Pool (APA)
3. Archery (target)
4. Poker (even though some would call this gaming)
5. Not to mention:beer::rum:
This thing is way fun to drive:
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps0e6eb8a1.jpg
That would be very nice on the Southside, though the tires still would be stolen if parked on the street overnight.
As for other activities:
1. Food - preparing and consuming - note initials
2. Pool - especially 14.1
3. Pipes - Bjarne, Peterson, Vauen, Chacom, Stanwell, Nørding, et al.
4. Port and wine
That's when you take this:
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps3b0acd20.png
After 1a.m. it would probably get StuG-jacked.
Well no-one will argue with you in a car park if you are driving that, Andy. :)
LOL...
I too am a shooter... though I prefer the M1911A1 and, on the rare occasions when I'm in another state where they're still legal, the Thompson. Trust me, cutting loose with a Chicago Typewriter and emptying a full drum magazine is an experience EVERYONE should get the chance to have once... (note I didn't say "should have", just "should have the chance" in deference to Rock & Roll, Roaring '20s Style not being everyone's thing.)
Great choice of the 1911. I have never had a pistol that feels better in my hand than the 1911. I've had a Combat Commander for years that is my favorite personal pistol. You're right about the Thompson. I've never shot anything else like it. At 50 yards no 9mm sub gun will have a target rocking like it does.
In my case, my particular 1911's my old duty sidearm from my Executive Protection days in college... all I have to remember a young lady I once loved enough to offer to trade my life for hers by.
I also have a 1911 (Gold Cup). But for real fun try www.cowboyfastdraw.com . We're having the Fastest Gun Alive World Championship Oct 3rd-6th in Fallon, Nevada using .45 Single Actions. As long as I don't come in the bottom 10% I'll be a happy camper.
Well I've said before that I home brew. Just bottled a Saison and I'm waiting for it to carbonate,I should be able to tap it this weekend. Bottling an oatmeal stout this weekend for my brother-in-law.
I Frolf, Disc golf, Frisbee golf or however you want to say it.
wood carving/wood working take up my winters.
I follow Scottish Football, soccer if you prefer, specifically Hibernian FC. It's been a few difficult years of late.
Cubs, Steelers, Saints, Arizona State and Montana State round out my sports interests.
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And yes the poor old Hibees (pronounced /ˈhaɪbiːz/ HY-beez) but pretty much all of Scottish football is in a bad place just now. Apart from maybe the two Highland clubs, being relative new comers to the top tier.
Gaz, that's funny. :thumbsup:
I'm a shooter also.
Well, I tried to embed a video of me firing a Charleville Musket, but can't get it to work... Hmmm...
Auto racing -- unfortunately, I only get to watch; even a series like ChumpCar is beyond my finances. Not to mention my myriad physical defects (lousy eyesight; worse muscles; a joint structure left on the horse-trails of Southern CA).
Pro wrestling -- not for what it purports to be, but for what it is (one can fake a punch; one can fake a kick; one *cannot* fake a 15' drop onto a 1/2"-thick foam pad lying on concrete...).
Other than that, I don't get to do much of anything.
Gaz, I agree that Scottish Football is not in a good place. I've been following it for about ten years and I wish Hibs could get back to the level they were at during the Tony Mobry or John Collins days.
As for the hand egg?! I resemble that remark. I spent my entire youth carrying one of things everywhere I went.:happy:
Some auto races are not that expensive and are a whole different experience in person than on TV. The ALMS and Touring car series are generally less expensive. I don't know what's close to you in Oregon, but Laguna Seca would be a cool track to watch a race. There's lots of Rallying in the northwest, which is generally free if you like to watch Subaru's sliding around on dirt! My parents live near Lime Rock in CT - you sit on the hillside and bring coolers and lawn chairs. The Baltimore Indycar race was fun as well - I think a GA ticket was $30. On the other hand I was fortunate to be in Europe last month and went to see the Belgian Gran Prix at Spa which was awesome, but even GA tickets are $$$.
Eric
Model Railroading in N Scale. The Youtube video below is one I made on my home layout using the new Hiawatha train set from Fox Valley. This was my first movie making venture using a Flip Camera so I apologize for the poor focus, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzQKUO_BcnE
Collecting old piano rolls (to be used on my 1950s player piano). Don't feel compelled to watch the entire video. I wanted to start saving these tunes on YouTube because the paper they were made on is rapidly deteriorating due to high acidity in turn of the century paper making. Eventually a digital recording is all that might endure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ5eo0huhVk
Latest distraction/hobby is learning how to play the hammered dulcimer. This video is NOT me, but it's a song I intend on learning to play, for the title if nothing else! :happy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJhyDxsqvao
There you have it.
Listening to Crazy Otto brought moisture to my eyes. Made me remember my departed mother playing it in the early 50's back in Chicago.
Can't thank you enough for the trip Jim.
Almost forgot to mention what a professional job you did with the model railroading flick.:hatsoff:
You're most welcome, Ed. The player piano was actually my Aunt's and was a huge focus during holidays and family events. When she passed she left the piano and well over 200 piano rolls to me. I don't use it as much as I should, but it always brings good memories of growing up in the 1960s and 70s. She lived in South Beloit, IL btw. My Uncle and Aunt owned a grocery store there.
Great videos, Jim.
You guys really make me question what, if any, talents I have. Maybe next time I am at an Italian or Persian restaurant I will take a video of me eating.
Your a great guy Eric but, I'll pass on that:eat: video.
Well, ALMS is biting the dust after this season -- it got bought out by Grand-Am, and is becoming part of United SportsCar Racing. That said: It's *far* more expensive to race in, which is part of why it died out (never enough teams to fill the field).
*There* is the cruncher -- the only national-touring auto-racing series which comes to Oregon is World of Outlaws, and that event is down in Lebanon (a couple hours on a good day). It doesn't help the idiots running Portland Int'l have this remarkable talent for always picking the wrong side of any auto-racing "civil war" (they picked CART over IRL, and ALMS over Grand-Am; and have flat-out ignored NASCAR).
It's a sad comment on racing in Oregon that of the Rose Cup Race weekend races, the only races with more than 5 cars in a single class are the Spec Racer Fords and the Spec Miatas; couple those to the ICSCC's only decent car-counts coming in PRO3 (spec BMW E30), and do you start seeing a Recurring Theme here, folks? :P
I've tried watching rally, but it doesn't really thrill me -- I like to see more than one car at a time. See above -- the middle of the starting grid for Spec Miata races is called "the kill box": There Is A Reason For This.
Lime Rock has its charms, but that "no racing on Sundays" thing is annoying (esp. when a series is trying to run there over Memorial Day weekend -- teams have to pay for an extra hotel night because races have to be run Friday-Saturday-Monday).
I saw what happened at Baltimore this year -- that "track" is, to be blunt, an embarrassment: Too narrow, too bumpy, and what bloody fool decided to run it across railroad tracks? I suspect that circuit is not long for this world.
Without giving away too much: One of them went past the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. :)
I have some friends that have loads of fun with this cheap auto racing:
http://www.24hoursoflemons.com/
Don't know what all you guys have been taking but this is REAL football
http://www.saints.com.au/staticfile/.../299654_gp.jpghttp://www.saints.com.au/staticfile/.../299645_gl.jpghttp://www.saints.com.au/staticfile/.../299622_gl.jpg
I always thought that it was a riot with a leather egg....
Which team?
I have to confess, tho': I am a supporter of The Other Side -- http://chumpcar.com/ . ;)
My other big hobby? Off roading. Here is a full thread of it!
http://www.sailsofglory.org/Jeep/Ima...g?m=1378609016
Well Keith, you really know how to enjoy life.
The main reason I started this thread was to make sure people knew that it's better to be outdoors than just playing games or sitting behind a computer. Makes for a healthier and more rounded person.
BTW, your blessed with a good looking family.
I have an auto sport hobby also...
Earlier this year, I pulled the engine and installed a new short block and totally rebuilt the transmission.
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