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What do you do when not spydering?

Cool! Maybe you could attach a scabbard to the Spyder so you could keep the sword handy to discourage tailgaters! :clap:

Bruce

i havent gotten pulled over yet driving with swords on my back ....i think the cops think it's a pool stick cuz there is a pool hall in my building:coffee:
 
Cool!
For me; Music, Music, Music!
And, I'm on a bowling league on Thursday nights. Carrying about a 169 average right now. But,,, I'm working on it! :thumbup:

Some of the music, I'm currently listening to..

Marillion, Porcupine Tree, The Pineapple Thief, Paul Speer, Magenta, Mostly Autumn....

I also dabble in playing drums in a little band. :)
 
skiing all over the world, going to sporting events across the country.

any free time left is spent with the wife:banghead:
 
...I also dabble in playing drums in a little band. :)

I found your picture, Greg! :D
PlayingDrums.jpg
 
Which tradition? Are doing Kendo and kenjutsu? I finally gave up Kendo as my ears rang longer after class than they ever did after rock concerts when I was young. Allowing someone to hit you in the head a hundred times or so in a given class just stopped making sense after several years (sometimes I'm a slow learner), helmet or no helmet. Got my third in Kenjutsu but have trouble fitting it in these days. So many arts so few years left.
 
Which tradition? Are doing Kendo and kenjutsu? I finally gave up Kendo as my ears rang longer after class than they ever did after rock concerts when I was young. Allowing someone to hit you in the head a hundred times or so in a given class just stopped making sense after several years (sometimes I'm a slow learner), helmet or no helmet. Got my third in Kenjutsu but have trouble fitting it in these days. So many arts so few years left.

Iaido....:coffee:
 
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