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What other hobby's do you do ??

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I wish i only collected lasers as a hobby,but i have 2 other hobby's so less money for lasers.
I Build Computers,we have a local shop in town and i help the guy there build computers and it pays good money. and also i talkbox.
 





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my other hobbies are trying to keep my families cars on the road -
2008 projects around the house
daughters geo storm
1) CV/axles-replaced
2) thermostat housing gaskets seals
3) driver window
4) multi oil changes
5) two R/F amps she keeps blowing em out bumping Rap Crap
6) all wheels brakes rotors
wifes Tahoe
1)front rear dif oil
2)water pump
3) trani-& transfer case service
4) door latches front door inside &outside l/h&r/h
5) front brakes and rotors

and of course my mustang I do all oil changes myself
just did rear axle "LIMITED SLIP" ant 5 sdpeed TREMIC yesterday

other than that no time left but laser time oh yea i made Scopeguy20 a pen bluray yesterday also only took me three tries lol
 
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LED's.

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Rockhounding, mining, mineral collecting, lapidary, jewelry, fishing, hunting, reading, writing poetry, making custom lamps, and hugging my wife

Peace,
dave
 
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daguin said:
Rockhounding, mining, mineral collecting, lapidary, jewelry, fishing, hunting, reading, writing poetry, making custom lamps, and hugging my wife

Peace,
dave
What do you hunt the most ??
 

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Wesdaman14 said:
[quote author=daguin link=1224429803/0#4 date=1224430619]Rockhounding, mining, mineral collecting, lapidary, jewelry, fishing, hunting, reading, writing poetry, making custom lamps, and hugging my wife

Peace,
dave
What do you hunt the most ??[/quote]

Furbearers (coyote, fox, bobcat)

Peace,
dave
 
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daguin said:
[quote author=Wesdaman14 link=1224429803/0#6 date=1224430853][quote author=daguin link=1224429803/0#4 date=1224430619]Rockhounding, mining, mineral collecting, lapidary, jewelry, fishing, hunting, reading, writing poetry, making custom lamps, and hugging my wife

Peace,
dave
What do you hunt the most ??[/quote]

Furbearers (coyote, fox, bobcat)

Peace,
dave[/quote]
You dont like turkey ??
 

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Wesdaman14 said:
You dont like turkey ??

Naw. Turkeys don't "hunt" you. A majority of the thrill is watching a predator "stalk" me in the brush.

Plus, I can get turkey any day in the grocery store ;)

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daguin said:
[quote author=Wesdaman14 link=1224429803/0#6 date=1224430853][quote author=daguin link=1224429803/0#4 date=1224430619]Rockhounding, mining, mineral collecting, lapidary, jewelry, fishing, hunting, reading, writing poetry, making custom lamps, and hugging my wife

Peace,
dave
What do you hunt the most ??[/quote]

Furbearers (coyote, fox, bobcat)

Peace,
dave[/quote]

Do you at least eat the meat? Seems like a terrible waste of a life not to.

I go mountaineering. I love climbing mountains! Mountaineering is my main hobby/sport/activity/whatever, and lasers my second. I'm also into various science stuff (I've got some neodymium magnets, an element collection [not full, it just got too expensive around the mid-30's], some hydrochloric acid, and some other weird stuff lying around.) and exotic pets. I lbiove animals. I have 4 leopard geckos, a parrotlet, a giant African millipede, and a colony of tropical roaches. Then the family pets are another parrotlet, two cats, and a dog.

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Powerbocking aka Jumping stilts!

[media]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nvUfUWY667w[/media]

If you want too see more vids of me have a look on my youtube account:
http://uk.youtube.com/user/richgrundy

Such an awesome sport, and an awesome forum to go along with it too
 

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rocketparrotlet said:
What do you hunt the most ??
Furbearers (coyote, fox, bobcat)
Peace,
dave

Do you at least eat the meat?  Seems like a terrible waste of a life not to.


This is a very old argument.  It is also one that has never been actually thought through by the person making it.  The assumption in the argument is that the only justification for killing an animal is that the carcass is completely utilized by the person killing it or that the only reason to kill something is if one is going to eat it.

Those assumptions are false. Neither of those conditions are required of any other segment of society, including the person making the argument (you).  

Do you at least consume the entrails of the pig that died for your bacon?  Do you at least suck the marrow out of the bones of the cow that died so that you could have a hamburger?  Do you at least use the claws of the chicken that died so that you could have chicken noodle soup to make a nice set of earrings?  The answer to these questions is, "Of course not."  We do not utilize the entire carcass of the animals we kill.

Sometimes the argument is made that with today's commercial meat processing industry that the entire carcass is utilized.  I will grant that, but it is utilized by someone other than the person who killed it or the person who ate it.  Also, much of the "unused" parts of the animals killed are actually used to feed other feed animals! In nature, very little goes to waste.  The parts of the carcass that I leave in the field, feed other animals and organisms AND any parts not directly consumed by other animals and organisms is utilized in the soil to nourish plant life. That is how nature works.  In addition, would you prefer, for the animal that was killed, that it live on a commercial feedlot or in a cage for its entire life or wander in nature for its life?

As for the argument that the act of eating the animal is the only reason to kill it, I only have to ask you how you treat rats, spiders, snakes, ants, etc in your home or in nature.  There are many reason to kill a wild animal.  Eating them is one of the least used justifications.

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the "but im going to eat it" usually keeps most people quiet about whatever i'm going to shoot this next couple of weeks :D

i hear bear isn't that great to eat but i can trade it to a guy that likes it for salmon lol
should make a cool rug too if i can afford to have the hide fixed up...
 
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I play tennis, play tenor saxophone, and play golf. Except for tennis, all are really expensive. :eek:
 
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I used to be huge into pyro, I kinda grew out of that one. I also like hunting, I've only hunted deer and turkey though. I like wrestling too, and that's really about it when it comes to my hobbies.
 




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