[quote]Fishdog70 wrote:
Sorry to ruin your dream, Orion, but I can’t answer your question as I’m not gay. Going out on a limb, I’d guess they would say that flex weight ad is pretty homo-erotic.
Back on Topic:
Impressive work with the decorative knots, guys. How long does it usually take you to create one on those lanyards? [/quote]
Longest one I made was for my Bowie Knife took 20min.
[quote]Fishdog70 wrote:
Sorry to ruin your dream, Orion, but I can’t answer your question as I’m not gay. Going out on a limb, I’d guess they would say that flex weight ad is pretty homo-erotic.
Back on Topic:
Impressive work with the decorative knots, guys. How long does it usually take you to create one on those lanyards? [/quote]
Longest one I made was for my Bowie Knife took 20min.[/quote]
Where did you get a bowie knife? I must get one.
Smith and wesson maybe?
[quote]Fishdog70 wrote:
Sorry to ruin your dream, Orion, but I can’t answer your question as I’m not gay. Going out on a limb, I’d guess they would say that flex weight ad is pretty homo-erotic.
Back on Topic:
Impressive work with the decorative knots, guys. How long does it usually take you to create one on those lanyards? [/quote]
Longest one I made was for my Bowie Knife took 20min.[/quote]
One of these keys/shit holders in the link posted here can be done in under 45 minutes easy with practice, don’t even have to look at your hands after awhile. I melt the ends with an electrice soldering iron, using the flatened tip.
Laphroaig 10 year is pretty tasty; it’s a good mix of smoke and peat flavors. I’m a big fan of Macallans myself; I got 12, 18, and cask strength in my liquor cabinet.
[quote]Fishdog70 wrote:
Laphroaig 10 year is pretty tasty; it’s a good mix of smoke and peat flavors. I’m a big fan of Macallans myself; I got 12, 18, and cask strength in my liquor cabinet.[/quote]
See I’m only 20. So I really don’t have appreciation for the finer liquors yet. Mostly beer and whatnot lol. I tried the Laphroaig and it was damn strong.
[quote]Fishdog70 wrote:
Laphroaig 10 year is pretty tasty; it’s a good mix of smoke and peat flavors. I’m a big fan of Macallans myself; I got 12, 18, and cask strength in my liquor cabinet.[/quote]
See I’m only 20. So I really don’t have appreciation for the finer liquors yet. Mostly beer and whatnot lol. I tried the Laphroaig and it was damn strong.
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
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I don’t know much about watches but the Stone Brewing company is down the street from where I work and about 3 miles from where I live. THAT’S a nice hobby and passion
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
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I don’t know much about watches but the Stone Brewing company is down the street from where I work and about 3 miles from where I live. THAT’S a nice hobby and passion :)[/quote]
Stone is the shit.
I love going to the brewery. I’d rather hang out there all damn day than make the Temecula wine tasting trip.
[quote]Singingbear78 wrote:
Hey everyone. I looked in the search engine and couldn’t really find anything current about this. At least not about my passion
( other then lifting ). Just figured it’d be cool to see what everyone does on the side. Like I myself am a musician and love to Sing and play the piano. So what are you’re passions. other then lifting that is?
here is a video from my youtube of singing and piano.
[quote]Singingbear78 wrote:
Hey everyone. I looked in the search engine and couldn’t really find anything current about this. At least not about my passion
( other then lifting ). Just figured it’d be cool to see what everyone does on the side. Like I myself am a musician and love to Sing and play the piano. So what are you’re passions. other then lifting that is?
here is a video from my youtube of singing and piano.
Great voice and nice to see a fellow lifter who is into music!
I don’t sing, but I have been studying classical music for 20 years.
Other than music, I also enjoy filmmaking, photography, performance art, and sculptures:
I guess those hobbies, in combinations with weight training are pretty “weird” by most standards lol
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Wow man I loved the second video with the violin and piano combined. You are quite talented. I am trying to learn piano myself. Not easy lol. Glad to find a T nationer that enjoys the Arts!!
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
[/quote]
I don’t know much about watches but the Stone Brewing company is down the street from where I work and about 3 miles from where I live. THAT’S a nice hobby and passion :)[/quote]
Nice! There’s another quality brewer up there in the San Marcos area that I’ve been hearing about, It’s called Lost Abbye. My friends that have been up there have told me they’ve got some decent stuff.
[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
[/quote]
I don’t know much about watches but the Stone Brewing company is down the street from where I work and about 3 miles from where I live. THAT’S a nice hobby and passion :)[/quote]
Stone is the shit.
I love going to the brewery. I’d rather hang out there all damn day than make the Temecula wine tasting trip.
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Yeah, Stone makes some really good brews! My faves are the Double Dry Hopped IPA, their Russian Imperial Stout is awesome and a world class stout to boot. Oh and Last but not least, the brew that got me into Stone - Arrogant Bastard! There’s nothing like the Bastard!
[quote]Singingbear78 wrote:
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
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My dads into watches and scotch. he really likes Patek watches. and laphroaig scotch. [/quote]
Your dad has good taste in watches! If he’s rockin’ Patek he’s doin’ alright for himself = )
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
[/quote]
I don’t know much about watches but the Stone Brewing company is down the street from where I work and about 3 miles from where I live. THAT’S a nice hobby and passion :)[/quote]
Nice! There’s another quality brewer up there in the San Marcos area that I’ve been hearing about, It’s called Lost Abbye. My friends that have been up there have told me they’ve got some decent stuff.
[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
[/quote]
I don’t know much about watches but the Stone Brewing company is down the street from where I work and about 3 miles from where I live. THAT’S a nice hobby and passion :)[/quote]
Stone is the shit.
I love going to the brewery. I’d rather hang out there all damn day than make the Temecula wine tasting trip.
[/quote]
Yeah, Stone makes some really good brews! My faves are the Double Dry Hopped IPA, their Russian Imperial Stout is awesome and a world class stout to boot. Oh and Last but not least, the brew that got me into Stone - Arrogant Bastard! There’s nothing like the Bastard!
[quote]Singingbear78 wrote:
[quote]Seize wrote:
I don’t consider it weird but I’m into watches and craft brew
[/quote]
My dads into watches and scotch. he really likes Patek watches. and laphroaig scotch. [/quote]
Your dad has good taste in watches! If he’s rockin’ Patek he’s doin’ alright for himself = )
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lol yeah he does alright
[quote]Singingbear78 wrote:
Hey everyone. I looked in the search engine and couldn’t really find anything current about this. At least not about my passion
( other then lifting ). Just figured it’d be cool to see what everyone does on the side. Like I myself am a musician and love to Sing and play the piano. So what are you’re passions. other then lifting that is?
here is a video from my youtube of singing and piano.
Great voice and nice to see a fellow lifter who is into music!
I don’t sing, but I have been studying classical music for 20 years.
Other than music, I also enjoy filmmaking, photography, performance art, and sculptures:
I guess those hobbies, in combinations with weight training are pretty “weird” by most standards lol
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Wow man I loved the second video with the violin and piano combined. You are quite talented. I am trying to learn piano myself. Not easy lol. Glad to find a T nationer that enjoys the Arts!! [/quote]
It’s quite a strong/shocking contrast to think of Ronnie Coleman playing the intricate violin with all that muscle on stage during a bodybuilding contest. That’s my goal!