This sounds awesome, and expensive. I didnt know you used to be a billionaire.fast wrote:I use to do alot of orienteering and boating, but time and money has grown thin over the years. 10 or 100 foot long boat sailing. In 02 my little brother, myself, and about six others hit almost every island in the Abaco of the Bahamas.
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Yeah your talking alot of money there...the most I might spend is 15$ a disc...and thats the higher end....I couldnt afford any other sport...games break me lol
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Orienteering is damn near free. When we did the Abaco, we each threw in $200 or $300 to get the boat and docking fees and supplies. I had been their previously and am a surprisingly good cartographer, so we got around the cost of a guide. We were only down there two weeks. So really not all that bad fiscially. However thanks to hurricanes most of my knowledge of the area is worthless.
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Honestly though, the rednecks I met in Maine were damn good cooks. They certainly knew how to fry some shrimp.Octopod wrote:People watching in New Hampshire is crazy. They seem to have a whole new class of white trash. I did a whole lot of my growing up in rural Texas so I am well acquainted with white trash. I know a guy that lives in NH that sits in front of his trailor at the trailor park and lifts weights and drinks cans of coors tall boys shirtless in jeans with his cheap 80s boom box playing Hatebreed yelling lines at the 16 year old girls walking home from school. Hilarious. Ofcourse that really isnt anything you couldnt easily find in Texas aswell.
Outside of gaming, I do the traditional geek activities(read, play pen and paper RPGs and a few boardgames, watch television and movies), but I'm also really into martial arts. I'm in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.
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In all of your travels, did you find any treasarghhh.
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I like to draw, sculpt and run also. Thats when I'm not riding my motorcycle, spending time with my daughter, working and playing volleyball on a league.
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corn619 wrote:I like to draw, sculpt and run also. Thats when I'm not riding my motorcycle, spending time with my daughter, working and playing volleyball on a league.
Your very active...I couldnt do that much if I wanted to.
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Outside of games I play guitar and work out (not that it works at all, im still a scrawny little kid, strong, but scrawny). Those are my 2 things. Along with a little cooking. Decided to stop doing track. I couldn't beat my 5min 47sec mile after 2 years of constantly trying to get better which kinda sucks. Oh well.
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I go camping when I can. Nothing serious or athletic, but it gets me my dose of Vitamin D.
We are prepared to live in the plain and die in the plain!
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I ride my bike around town.
