I show up for all my dates in cowboy boots
Just like Earl Long (Paul Newman) told Blaze when asked why he left his boots on
"Always leave em on darlin, that helps me get better traction"
After reading Julias gymnastic post thought it might be kind of cool to learn more about our fellow hobbyists and providers. Or maybe I just sound like a dork oh well probally won't ever see a lot if these people in real life anyways. Thought it would be fun if the folks would tell something about their selves nothing personal just some unique life experience or quirk that makes you unique. Be kind of cool to put something with the personas we imagine behind the usernames here.
Hippie at heart who loves to dance naked in my back yard or lay beside the firepit on a blanket and look at the stars..
Who is next? I dare ya
Love your style. Haven't danced naked in years, but may have to give it a try again when it gets a bit warmer out. Hippies never grow old, you know!
...and never back down on a dare, so see next post.
Jessica you are only about two hours from me. I just checked your profile and wow.
I will have to plan a trip up that way sometime.
Thanks for the conversation.
Got room on that blanket? Sounds like a great evening. Warmer evening though!
Just an old dumb country boy at heart. Love to be in the autumn woods.
Too funny like to think I'm a sophisticated redneck. Julias class rubbed off on me :0)
I show up for all my dates in cowboy boots
Just like Earl Long (Paul Newman) told Blaze when asked why he left his boots on
"Always leave em on darlin, that helps me get better traction"
You aint the only one, but I add the hat.
Oops, that should have been........
Baking naked in the summer sun. When you've spent almost 4 years of your life under water it just somehow seems right. Yeah.. I know its's not good for me but I love it.
When in high school, I started going to horse shows. Now don't get me wrong, there were many pretty cowgirls, but I noticed that there were a LOT more beautiful girls riding English. So I switched to English style. All my buddies gave me a load of crap, at least until they saw all the attention I was getting from the girls
One of the smartest things I ever did. Some of my best young memories came from those horsey girls, and barns, and hay, lol! Also went on to train horses and give riding lessons through most of my college years. One of my students went on to become a prominent political figure. So there... I feel all exposed now.
I AM jealous...
Let's see, there was an Ann Davies... lol, just kidding! They all did have rich daddys though ![]()
of course, it was Mitt's turn........................... at ridding the horse !
Ok, you already knew that.
I scored over 1,000 points in high school hoops.....And they didn't haves a 3 point shot back then, dammit.
I scored over 1,000 points in high school hoops.....And they didn't haves a 3 point shot back then, dammit.
Dang I hear ya Ted that's pretty cool I was a bench warmer relief pitcher for 4 years. Best thing that come out of my high school sports time was the alumni games we do from time to time. Got to pitch a couple summers ago with my kid watching pretty cool feeling ( I lasted 6 1/3 innings ) it was almost surreal to be on the mound and seeing my daughter behind the backstop felt like that old guy they made that movie about. Was proud I had a little left in the tank for her to see. Never thought I'd be doing that again after 15 years. Had another game last fall and some of the girls I coach in softball came pretty cool and of course I struck out twice never will live that down!!
Believe it or not, more injuries happen in softball more than any other sport.
Maybe the alcohol doesnt help, but if it wasn't for that, most people would probably not play.
I would like to play in a beer league sometime. But we were playing baseball story wouldn't be as cool if I was throwing rainbows at the batters. Now the fast pitch ladies game is defiantly not to be made light of though. Actually spend most of my spare time coaching it. Ties up my summers but its a blast!! They keep me young. That's cool you still play ball running defiantly not my strong suit admire anyone who can still do it.
but the top level were serious athletes, most former college baseball players. They were pretty good ballplayers & VERY serious! Even at the 5th level (out of 7) there were still a lot of pretty talented guys. Virtually all teams had corporate sponsors & uni's. Softball is a pretty serious sport to a lot of guys.
Yes it is I got a couple buddy's who play and it gets pretty intense. There's some pretty good sized guys that play too. Not dissing men's slow pitch but my story would have been kind of goofy it it had been that versus baseball. Just can't stare a batter down the same throwing rainbows versus a little chin music. Still love the women's game though I coach 9 and 10 year olds and how my 9 year old daughter can windmill a softball in the mid 40s amazes me. Really enjoy the college games on tv those girls get down and dirty there scrapers. No disrespect to the men's slow pitch leagues. But my story wouldn't have been as cool without clarifying. Actually I'd play slow pitch if I had the time
my balls itch a lot..is that quirky?...
I am a professed audiophile. I have too much high end audio equipment and LPs and CDs numbering in the thousands each. If any ladies need their turntable setup, give me a call.
I am about 25% done, and will have hiked in at least half by the end of 2013.
I was in Big Bend in Texas just last week. It is absolutely breathtaking!
I will save the parks in Alaska and the islands for last -- they will be a great reward!
I live in the DC area, & I think the National Mall is considered a National Park (I know it's in the purview of the Park Service), so how do you 'hike' that?
like "National Historical Park" and "National Military Park" and "National Memorial Park" etc. Valley Forge, for example, is a National Historical Park. Gettysburg is a National Military Park. The National Mall is a National Memorial Park.
But there are only 59 "National Parks." The most famous ones are Yellowstone and Yosemite, perhaps? Yellowstone was the first. I visited Yellowstone in August 2011 on my first cross country tour as Natasha.
My favorite park so far is Acadia, in Maine. I camped there this past summer, and by the end of summer I was ready to move to Maine. Literally. If I had, I would probably be regretting that decision today (as the blizzard hits).
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But there are only 59 "National Parks." The most famous ones are Yellowstone and Yosemite, perhaps? Yellowstone was the first. I visited Yellowstone in August 2011 on my first cross country tour as Natasha.
My favorite park so far is Acadia, in Maine. I camped there this past summer, and by the end of summer I was ready to move to Maine. Literally. If I had, I would probably be regretting that decision today (as the blizzard hits).
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I love anything with an engine that can go fast. I spend most of my free time wrenching on my race cars or motorcycles.
I hear ya. You ever ride VIR or NC Bike? I'm riding a GSXR with a bunch of track goodies on it.
Haven't had the chance to do any track time on the bike in a long time, track time is on 4 wheels these days. Track champion last 3 yrs and SC points champ this yr. in fact didn't get to ride near as much this year as I would have liked. I ride a gixer 1000 but no track goodies on this one, sold my last one with everything on it and have managed to keep this one stock. Even took this one on a 750 mile ride over a couple days last summer a couple times.
That is a downright lie. You spend most of your free time chasin' tail.
Yes 96 I do spend my fair share of time doing that but that is usually during "business hours" mon through fri. Too hard to get away the rest of the time. And your one to talk.
One part of my bucket list is to visit all 50 states of the good old USA and also go to the countries I really want to see.
So far I have been in 41 states, I put over 61,000 miles on my car in just short of 2 years. I only have Hawaii, Alaska and some of the New England states left.
I been in 6 countries and I really want to go to Australia, New Zealand and Sweden, yet.
I been in Germany, Korea, Japan, England, Canada and Mexico.
Has anyone else traveled this much or have a bucket list like this besides me and NatashaLynne's National Park hiking goal?
DK
One is reserved for my travels in Hobbywood !! Lots of places to see and special ladies to meet.
The other is in the Real World. My Bucket List for the Real World is like yours D.K. --- love to travel and see the world. I have been blessed to see some amazing places and never take them for granted. My next two bucket list items ---
1. Doing the ogs / Sleigh thing in Alaska
2. African Safari.
Lots of cool places in good 'ol USA left too.
When I bought my current car on May 25, 2012 it had 101,000. Now it has 135,000+. I'll be close to 200,000 by the new year. Let's hope it makes it!!! My worst fear is breaking down on some remote road in Montana... lol
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Brand new car and have over 16,000 in 10 months!!!
I've been to Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Italy, Monaco, England, Ireland, Luxembourg, Canada, Mexico, Korea & Japan. Don't have a bucket list per se but looking to Spain & Portugal next.
I am a certified scuba diver. There is nothing like naked diving at 70 feet with a group of free spirited people. The water was crystal clear and the view was even better.
Not caring what others think and just going with it are opportunities that don't happen often in ones life.
I only had the pleasure of doing it once but would do again for sure.
That's cool always wanted to try scuba. Probally not the naked part though. My luck I'd run into a barracuda or something
They only like shiny things. So if you have no piercings you should be good.
I have been in every state except Alaska...and somebody paid me to go! Backpacking the Kalalau Trail along the Na Pali Coast of Kauai nekkid as a jaybird on somebody else's dime was quite nice. Likewise the Jewel Basin in Montana, Muir Woods in California, Longs Peak in Colorado, etc.
I hate LA but it worked out that I was in Los Angeles the night OJ didn't kill Nicole, the day of the Northridge earthquake, the day of the "Rodney King" riots. They haven't connected the dots, yet.....
Well, I am an avid snowboarder, which has done wonders for my thighs, abs, and ass. I have only had a few minor injuries so far, but now I'm starting to jump and hit rails....
Other than that, I love to read....
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