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I still have my one and only compound bow. Hoyt/easton Gamegetter that I bought back in the early 80's. Pretty sure it weighs 20lbs..../s or at least feels like it when you're sighting a target...
I tint windows for a living, tinted for a couple of Dawgs, and play guitar at church. Mostly gospel and bluegrass.
I'm shooting a 2012 Elite right now and I'm the same way. If I'm not carrying that into the woods it's my dad's Ruger 30-06. I'll bow hunt until my birthday (Nov.8) and if I haven't shot the big guy yet then I'll pick up the gun. Not sure how y'alls rut is in SC but Halloween through that first week of Nov is the best time for GA in my experience.
I can take off your cancer-riddled nose or ear, and you won't even feel it (thanks to lidocaine). I can also make large quantities of roasted pecans disappear. There's no gainsaying THAT talent.
My family says I cook brisket extraordinarily well.
I play a little golf , not bad at it. Won the GGCSA annual championship quite a few years ago. Game has dropped off some , blame it on old age and eye sight. Also play some poker and gin. Can be ok at being a smart ass in the right situations
It's really impressive the talent and gifts many of you all have. I wish that I had some of that and maybe I do, but haven't explored underlying potentials. I think I may work on that though, counting out singing. I can however peel shower walls with my vocal abilities if ever needed..
I guess I can say I'm somewhat, self taught mechanically inclined to the extent that I descent at "fixing" things. I was curious at an early age with taking things apart and putting them back together. Helped me throughout the years being able to work on small engines, cars, appliances, and just around the house stuff. Saved me a lot of money being able to do the work on my motorcycles and cars when a dealer wasn't necessary. Blah, blah and so forth.
Hobbies....well I used to hunt, fish, play golf like many. Love trout fishing even though I haven't done it much lately. Lot of "life changes" affect many things. Went through a divorce 20 years ago. Pretty much stopped my life as I knew it and dreamed of. Then hobbies changed. Next chapter and mid-life crisis.....buy a Harley! And that I did with having some motorcycle riding experience growing up riding and racing dirt bikes in my teens.
Alas!! A new hobby. Got comfortable with a bigger "road" bike and decided to see what that was all about. Did 4 trips to Sturgis for the Rally and a few others on the side. Really started enjoying the new "hobby" and meeting some really good, down to earth people. Gave me a new perspective, not only on people but on life in general. Still riding as a "hobby" , but it's time to work back into old ones and into new ones.
Thanks @texdawg for making me start thinking about stuff again!!
BTW......My "Hobby Helper" 1997 Heritage Springer
One of my favorite bikes! Good choice and my favorite color scheme
That bike is awesome
That's the Mona Lisa of cows, I feel like she's trying to tell me something..
Nice work bruh
Awesome scooter, bro.
Back in the day I was a pretty legit mountain & dirt biker.....until I broke my back.
These days it's guitar/singing & any kind of fishing. Can hit a saucer with a fly from 100ft. Not sure that's a talent but it's a passion & fun...
Tight strings & tight loops
I was messing around earlier (even though there is some truth to it) I’m pretty good at retaining walls, and making stone fire pits. Don’t have any fire pits pics on my mobile device. Ok at grade work depending on the need. Here are some of my favorite retaining walls. Did the grade work on the last pic. Proud to say you can rest a marble on my walls
I’m pretty good at golf played in college did some Monday qualifiers for nationwide tour and the us open qualifiers. Favorite thing in the entire world is being on a golf course. Nature and friends.
You forgot beer.
Did you ever go for your card?
women dig me and I write good.
not in that order usually