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Chevy350
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Posted: February-10-2015 at 12:27am |
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Life outide the boats is different.
I go to school (8th Grade) and I grateful to be able to get an education that will get me through life, but I'm also grateful to be able to see my buddies at school. Generally after school, I get home from the bus and go out an ride my bike and go to the local skatepark which tends to be boring since it't the size of my room . But I usually ride around after that just trying to find a set of stairs or some cool spots to hang out at. I then get home eat dinner with my parents and now only my other brother and sometimes his girl friend. I then usually go on this site, or The Come Up Bmx forum. (not as good as CCF ). Then it's usually time for bed. Then repeat. Now what do you all do outside of boating/skiing? |
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storm34
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Hang out on CCF of course! |
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jbear
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serve my community
ride my Harley go to minor league baseball games john |
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"Loud pipes save lives"
AdamT sez "I'm Canadian and a beaver lover myself"... |
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IAughtNaut
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general philanthropy...support local bartenders and barbers, and mentor neighborhood kids of course. many people focus on the development of young children but forget about the ones just out of college trying to transition into adulthood, 23-27 year olds.
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93/70 ccpb
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hey adam .david didnt go to college but you can be his mentor.hope your trip down under is going well.
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what you dont want to hear from jbear and bill.you cant get in the boat till you get your minute,and they throw you back in water!
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Orlando76
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As hectic as my life is now and with all the responsibilities I have.... I darn sure wouldn't want to go back to 8th grade.
Two days of my life are never the same but a few things are always the same: Every morning I wake up and make Mrs. 76 her complicated coffee which isn't what I really want to do prior to me having a pot of coffee, but it has it's benefits, hence part of not wanting to go back to 8th grade. I go to a job that I don't care much for but it's what I know and provides a good lifestyle. Some days I have flexibility, some days I have to work 8, 16, 24, even 42 hours straight to get it done. Everyday I have lunch with dad. Seems the need for further education never ends so after work I have to squeeze that with at least one form of house work, yard work, or boat work to keep the list from piling up. Then its dinner that hopefully Mrs. 76 made and I'm always the one doing dishes and always a walk, boat ride, or ball toss with the dog. And always make time for at least 3 ski trips a week in. |
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Orlando76
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Oh and most importantly, I am a hunter. If it's bow season, do not disturb me!
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JPASS
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I work in an environmental laboratory out on Disney property Mon-Fri. Every day after work I hit the gym. It's probably the main reason I haven't killed any of my coworkers. It's by far the best way for me to get out my frustrations. I consider it my second home.
I also enjoy shooting, working on my autos, doing home improvements and helping out my friends who have no idea how to turn wrenches or swing a hammer. Oh yeah, we also love vacationing. We usually take a big vacation once a year. The last 3 years were The Mediterranean, Hawaii, and the Eastern Caribbean. Mostly cruises as we enjoy being out on the water. |
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davidg
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Plastics my boy....PLASTICS!!!
Old Ford Trucks Old(er) Harleys Missing my old Correct Craft |
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phatsat67
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You can still visit it Dave! it still looks like a boat for now haha.
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peter1234
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for me its enjoying my dogs ,travel and a couple of classic cars and one not so classic harley, i have a heating and air conditioning business and a landscaping division sort of all tied up together .
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former skylark owner now a formula but I cant let this place go
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Treybizttu
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Hunting, Fishing, Beer League Softball, MTN Biking, Hanging out with the Wife and Munchkin....
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75 Tique
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Uh, Justin...I didn't see anything about homework in your daily routine. Other than that, your description made me flash back to late 60s, early 70s when I put about a billion miles on my bike, after school, after dinner, weekends. Riding around town and beyond with my buddies. Originally had a decent Schwinn 5 speed, then in about 9th grade, upgraded to a nice Schwinn 10-speed. That may sound quaint, but back in the day, they were not so common. A typical after school ride was to the Dairy Isle for a root beer float. No organized sports in your schedule? No they are not for everyone, but in the winter, my student life was dominated by swimming, practice and meets. Huge part of my life, contributed to who I am today. Discipline, hard work, team work, camaraderie, fitness, all good and important stuff. Still swim to this day. Still compete,, periodically.
Today....first joy is hanging with my family, not so routine anymore as my oldest is several states away and my youngest has his own life, but when we get together, its a hoot. Routinely, I am a putterer. Always have some house or yard project going on. Fixing, cleaning, painting, yard work (That's what I did this past weekend....mid winter yard clean up - love living where it doesn't snow and you can do yard work on a 50 - 60 degree February day.) This time of year, 2 or 3 trips to the pool a week, a walk with wifey, or dinner out or a movie. And in the summer, anything in, on or around the water: swimming, sailing, kayaking, boating and skiing obviously, and just sitting on the dock with a cold pop, watching the yahoos. And on occasion, I still get out my bike (yet another upgrade from the last one, but is still about 30 years old) and go for a peddle around the neighborhood. |
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Toertel
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Man, when I think about it, its way too much travel for work (100% of the time since June 2014) with an average of 150 flights per year since 2009.
I don't spend enough time with my family or friends, which sucks. That is also one reason I love my CC. In the summer, we are out every weekend and the time on the boat, lake, waterpark, wakeboarding, skiing feels like a mini vacation and makes up some of the time I'm gone. Other than that, hunting, shooting, running, freeletics and driving my ss. |
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8122pbrainard
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Dave, You're dating yourself. I'd have to say most here don't know where that line came from! BTW, I'd say you took the advice and it worked out well! |
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81nautique
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Hmmm, What do I do outside of boating. I won't bore you with all my senseless hobbies but one thing I've started doing is more rewarding than just about anything I can think of.
My father-in-law has been in a care facility for just about a year and a half now and is pretty much bed ridden. It's a bit of a drive to get down to see him but we try to do it every weekend even if it's just for an hour or so. He still has his wits so we watch sports channel and talk about the weeks happenings. Nothing out of the ordinary there, that's just what you do but we recently started going to visit after work since it cut about 30 minutes off of our 90 minute trip. Since the dog goes to work with us we figured we might as well bring him in for a visit. Well Lenny the wonder dog is a celebrity now. After we spend time with dad we walk the halls on our way out and let anyone interested visit with Lenny. It's really amazing but if you've ever spent any time in a nursing home and you see how people exist day to day staring at the TV or the walls or the ceiling mumbling to themselves then to see their eyes light up when goofy Lenny shows up it's really quite a treat. We've got residents that keep dog treats for him now waiting for his next visit. So that's my new hobby for a while, I hope when Dad is gone I still make the time to keep visiting. Lenny and his new found friends are counting on me. |
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kytom2
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Knowing the type of people you and Dana are, I'm sure you will find the time.
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skutsch
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Ha, great thread. Outside of work, I spend most of my time chasing around delivering my 3 girls to all their activities. The oldest, now 17 has been driving for almost a year and that has freed up some time, but the Freshman and 6th grader have plenty of activities to keep, me and their mother busy! Love it though, wouldn't trade it for the world. Oh and the doc says I am supposed to swim, so that happens before 7AM, right after the kids leave around 6:15AM.
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davidg
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Pete....I was wondering who would be the first to catch that line. You are good! Link to clip from "The Graduate" below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSxihhBzCjk Did I mention I love classic movies? |
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SNobsessed
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I joined a senior citizen's band (the bass drummer is 100). But don't be fooled, these people rock. I play euphonium, haven't played since high school 45 years ago.
One of the pieces we are working on is a dixieland version of Amazing Grace, really cool. Playing music is harder than my old job! |
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Chevy350
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Music is practically my life. Any kind of music is awesome. Just love listening to it no matter where I am. 100? Must be one cool dude to play the drums at a 100 years old. |
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peter1234
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I bet he is pretty good with Emmy Lou Harris' Bang the drum slowly
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former skylark owner now a formula but I cant let this place go
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81nautique
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Ok so I do have another hobby and this one is probably more of an addiction than the boats.
I have a pretty decent hi end 2 channel audio system and do a lot of listening. Currently running a pair of 100 watt tube powered mono blocks that feed a pair of speakers that I built last winter. The speakers were designed by a Danish audio engineer that designs, builds, tests his speakers and then you can buy the internals cross over circuitry and drivers then build your own cabinets to his specs. The ones I built are a transmission line design (open on the bottom) with an 8" mid, a 1" tweeter with waveguide and 2 10" rear firing woofers. 95 decible sensitivity and with the tubes driving them they sound amazing. A few ccfans stayed around late at our Halloween party this year and we cranked them up. With a JL Audio sub backing them I'm amazed we don't crack windows. So here's a few pictures, they're not great because photography is NOT one of my hobbies. The front baffle is made out of lacewood and yes the dark strips of wood are leftover mahogany, bet you can't guess where that came from. |
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Riley
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Very cool Alan. With all the modern gadgets for delivering music today, "listening" to music doesn't seem to be the favorite past time that it used to be. That's a great set up. I'd love to hear it.
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81nautique
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I'll turn it up Saturday night Bruce, put your ear to the west and you just might hear it! As for gadgets I have a good friend who owns the local Hi End audio store so I bring home quite a bit of very expensive gear to test drive on the weekends. Granted I couldn't afford most of it but it sure is fun to sample it. The latest craze is Streaming but I refuse to listen to compressed music.(yes I am an Audio snob) I recently found a streaming service that's almost identical to the popular Spotify with the big difference being they only stream CD quality lossless files, the service is called Tidal music streaming. Well worth the $20/month subscription. I scrapped Spotify for these guys and the quality is amazing. My co-conspirator is Raindog, he's as much in trouble with this stuff as I am except he still spins vinyl. |
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skutsch
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Alan - I have a real good friend who is the Co-Founder of Indy Audio Labs, I would be happy to introduce you if you ever want to talk tech on amps and stuff. They turn out some unbelievable high end equipment that allows for super clean/accurate reproduction of audio.
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Hollywood
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Look man, You can listen to Jimi but you can't hear him. There's a difference man. Just because you're listening to him doesn't mean you're hearing him.
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phatsat67
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Those are killer Alan. That picture on your TV however Creeepayyy.
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81nautique
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haha yes Porcupine Tree, awesome Prog Rock band ala King Crimson Styling. give em a try. |
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phatsat67
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Will do. Are they on spotify ???
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