I play guitar...seriously though, my other hobbies include building plastic models, mainly airplanes, reading, and tinkering. When I was a kid I was convinced I wanted to be an inventor. I'm a first year Psychology Major at The University of Toronto. Family, obviously being 18 I have only my immediate family; parents, recently separated, and a younger sister.
work - own a small safety consulting company. In this economy, getting smaller every month unfortunately hobbies - guitars, old muscle cars, anything outdoors. family - been married 24 years and have two kids who also love music!
[quote author=guitarweasel link=topic=19913.msg241285#msg241285 date=1257249678] Work? Hobbies? Family? [/quote] Currently "between" jobs. Fish, play guitar, read, work on my Vette, everthingSG forum, Married 31 years (all to the same incredible lady) two sons, two daughter-in-laws, two grandkids (one of each) and an 80lb lab/huskie puppy that belongs to our eldest son.
Married and divorced 3 times, 1 son. I do ALL my own legal paperwork and the Judges love the quailty compared to a $300.00 and hour hack Attorney. Will have my pilot's license in January and my own airplane soon. I'm the #1 blaphemer of Islam in the world as rated my Memri.org and all I did was quote from the Quran....LOL
work: sales director for a personal training company (you wouldn't know it by looking at me). I also do mortgages on the side. And I help my friend promote her Internet Marketing company. I am also affiliated with some other big time internet marketers, from whom I try to learn all I can. I was once a contractor for Google. I work from home 95% of the time. hobbies: At one point I quit playing guitar seriously, so that I could persue my other hobby of racing and riding motorcycles. My current obsessions are supermoto and trail riding. family: currently a batchelor (pool table and amps and guitars in the dining room, motorcycles in the family room). Come from a large family. I have quite a few nieces and nephews and even some grand nieces and grand nephews
In another life (the early 80's) I was a jeweler, gemologist and appraiser. Glad to be out of that business.
Once upon a time (30+ years ago) I was a perty animal. I drank way too much. I even smoked weed once, but didn't inhale. :roll:
[quote author=suicidehummer link=topic=19913.msg241499#msg241499 date=1257649709] ... I've inhaled... [/quote] inhaled, snorted, injected just about everything...LOL Been straight for 20 years and counting.
Just visiting your planet -- it was a nice place before all the arseholes started coming here. It's the tofu and "12 months no interest" sales at MF that keep me coming back.
When I was in High School and then into my early Twenties I was Boxer, turning semi-pro when I was 21.
[quote author=TNT link=topic=19913.msg241536#msg241536 date=1257716616] Weasel's graduation photo: :funny: [/quote] Actually Jack, that was pretty good. ;D
[quote author=guitarweasel link=topic=19913.msg241528#msg241528 date=1257713334] ...Into my early Twenties I was Boxer, turning semi-pro when I was 21. [/quote] That's impressive, 'wease! I've always respected the athletes who participate in boxing. Some of the fittest guys in any sport. Though I have some reservations about the brutality of it, boxing is a fascinating sport to watch. There was an article in the NY-er a couple weeks ago called "Football, Dogfighting, and Brian Damage" that addressed the issues and ethics associated with sports like boxing etc. I wonder if you've read it and what you might think. It's a pretty good read, by a fairly great writer.