What's your other niche?
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So a BOTL I met from here, and have hung with on many occasions, got me thinking about this... Any of you have some other sort of 'secret' (or not-so-secret) niche/interest? This guy is a great guy, and despite how many times we hung out I never would've guessed (until he finally mentioned it) that the guy's a blues harmonica player! Like, in a band and the whole shebang - how cool is that? He inspired me to pick up a harmonica and gave me some tips, and I've been playing around with it jus' having some fun. I won't out him, but I'm sure if he's interested he'll name himself.
As I started thinking about that, in relation to this thread, it occurred to me that y'all wouldn't know I can whistle like you wouldn't believe. I don't mean loud and sharp (not a strong point for me, actually), but tunes all the way from classical music to Pearl Jam. (I wish I could play the harmonica as well as I could whistle - that'd be badass!)
So, whatchu got?
As I started thinking about that, in relation to this thread, it occurred to me that y'all wouldn't know I can whistle like you wouldn't believe. I don't mean loud and sharp (not a strong point for me, actually), but tunes all the way from classical music to Pearl Jam. (I wish I could play the harmonica as well as I could whistle - that'd be badass!)
So, whatchu got?
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You're right about it being very relaxing. There's also a nice feeling of accomplishment that goes along with it. I did a bit of it when I was young enough to do a lot of hunting. Good show, Lassie.....
Harleys, quads and dirtbike riding is something I love to do when I get the time.
My family consumes most my time, so the metalwork is something that I can lose myself in. Kind of like smoking a good cigar. LOL!
Occasionally, I do marine engine work, net repair work (fishing net) and hot rod engine work.
^^this! I dabble in too many things... Tattooing, piercing, building custom motorcycles, classical guitar, Japanese ink painting(still trying to get the hang of this one...), writing. The list goes on, but I guess my greatest skill is being a Dad. Not a father, a Dad. Yeah, I'm proud of that one...
Many of these cats are great writers, too. Caesar is second to none. Problem is, first hand accounts are written in alien languages, then translated into turgid scholarese by dry as dust professors who think it entirely appropriate to begin a sentence with the word "Moreover..." then babble on for twenty six feet a sentence wherefore the verb in the wrong place plainly is.
I translate these accounts into plain English near as I can. Then I record them as downloadable MP3 audio books. You can find them at laterdude.com
Seriously, though, my particular passion is woodworking. I never cared much for things like making furniture and such but I love wood turning and making small items like jewelry boxes, display cases, etc. the time I spend in my shop seems to get less and less the older I get, though. I'm having to push myself to finish a few planned projects.
We need more men to join this club. Be proud my friend, you deserve it!