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17th July 08, 10:50 AM
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What are your other interests?
Not sure if we're allowed to post photos in this off-topic section or not?
Just wondering what all are everyone else's other interests in life?
I do/used to do:
WWII 5th Ranger Battalion Reenactment (we were regulars for the BBC and The History Channel)






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17th July 08, 10:54 AM
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Also some Motocross


And some Photography as well



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17th July 08, 11:02 AM
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Wow, Hector, these photos are both beautiful and amazing! I can't get over how authentic the landing one looks to the period.
And it's interesting to see what you look like under those muttonchops!
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17th July 08, 11:55 AM
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Thanks for the pic's Hector. They brought back fond memories of my fathers best friend and my youth baseball coach, who was a Ranger 2/B s/sgt on D'Day.
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17th July 08, 11:57 AM
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well, music and art are my other intrests. cars, trucks and motorcycles as well.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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17th July 08, 12:23 PM
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I sing a bit, folk music I'm afraid, and play my drum for Border Morris dancing, I service and repair knitting machines, and make things on them too, I sew all sorts of stuff, and do patchwork, I like to paint, but never seem to have the time these days.
I used to keep birds, mostly psittacines, but the neighbours did not like the noise of them chirping.
I'm a sucker for chicks though - I am feeding up a 'fell out of the nest' common swift - Apus apus - that is, hopefully a little under two weeks too young to fly. It is costing a lot to buy the crickets and it doesn't like them much, but they are keeping it growing. It is just too sweet. It looks as though it has a tiny little beak, but it opens up into this (comparatively) great maw for swallowing down flies.
Way back, when I lived in the Midlands, in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, I was a camp follower with John Lilburne's Regiment of Musket and Pike - an English Civil War reenactor group, in the Roundhead association. That is probably when I started making costumes rather than fashion clothing.
My trouble has always been that I am interested in far too many things, and have never managed to tidy a pile of books, ever.
Baroness Anne the mirthful of Fritterton on the Heath
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17th July 08, 12:12 PM
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Well, these days, other than kilts, or being completely enveloped with work, I'm an avid bookworm. I read read read. As many know, I'm also a techno-junkie. No, not the music, but electronic gadgets. Actually, that and my reading have even merged into the Amazon Kindle. lol. Anyway, I used to work full time as a tattooist, but that's been some years ago. I do still enjoy tattooing occasionally on friends and family and such...
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17th July 08, 12:36 PM
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17th July 08, 01:01 PM
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Bob (bigdad1) and I are both insatiable readers, especially the Reacher series and Doc Ford. But we re-met through our love of old sports cars, expressed in part by working corners ("flagging") at vintage auto races -- VARA and HSR-West events in So Calif and Vegas -- and our membership in the Long Beach MG Club.
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17th July 08, 01:18 PM
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Other than bible study and kilts, my interests include computers and operating systems. I have been using computers since 1983 and building computers since 2001. I have been using Linux since it became my primary operating system in 2001. I also manage computer systems for friends and local businesses.
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