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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 07:46
2013?  I cannot wait that long!

I bet Jim will still be wearing that rather bright shirt though!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 07:54
I guess no one's into Rock Climbing, then..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 08:54
Originally posted by Evans Evans wrote:

I guess no one's into Rock Climbing, then..

 
no, I'm more into Rock listening....Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 11:01
Originally posted by darqdean darqdean wrote:

I don't think there is a hobby I haven't tried at sometime or other, but I'm sort of between hobbies at the moment. I am an obsesive who tends to get over-involved with things, which ends up taking all the fun out of it and spoiling the enjoyment... I haven't tried hydroculture yet, but I don't have a basement so the glow of the grow-lights in my shed may attract the wrong kind of attention from Mr Plod.
 
I bought a plastic model aircraft kit of the SR-71 Blackbird sometime back with the idea of re-constructing Roger Dean's cover for Budgie's Squawk album, but that remains unfinished.
 

I beat you to it when I was a kid. Sort of. There weren`t even any kits available for the Blackbird because of the aircraft`s classified nature at the time ( some data even remains classified to this day ! ) so  I used a Lockheed F-104 Starfighhter kit instead ! I have a couple of great books by a retired Blackbird driver, Lt Col Rich Graham, The  SR-71 Revealed and SR-71 Stories Tales & Legends which pretty much tells one everything that they`re going to let you know about this unusual aircraft. Don`t know if they`re still in print. Saw the Blackbird once at an airshow in the 80s but it didn`t land since it requires special ground support. As  far as I know it was retired by the Clinton  administration  in `97 but NASA  might  fly be flying theirs occasionally for experimental purposes. Even by today`s standards it`s still  the most advanced, fastest and highest flying aircraft ever designed.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 16:27
I play a fair amount of music (drums, synths, ukulele, etc.), usually either psych/space rock jamming with a couple loose groups or performing children's music with a singer-storyteller friend.  I also like reading, loafing around with my wife, hiking, board games, croquet, and occasionally kicking the old footbag around.  I used to enjoy building analog synth modules (from kits), but it got to be a bit too expensive for my taste...

Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Oh and I sometimes play AD&D 2nd Edition Forgotten Realms too.

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Cool!  I run a semi-regular D&D campaign, a mix of B/X + 1st ed Advanced + Castles & Crusades; nice to see there's at least one other "analog gamer" here at PA.  Prog Rock and fantasy role-playing games, always a winning combination!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 11 2008 at 18:26
Well my mate who DM's is an oldschool 2e player from the '80s and never upgraded to 3 or 3.5e, so I play good ol' 2e occasionally (in Forgotten Realms though, 'cause it's easier and I happen to like the setting and the lore) when time permits for both of us.  I had completely destroyed many areas of Faerun last time I played (I'm only level 4!)... don't ask!

Very enjoyable though and the game is still going, it's just we're both busy at the moment to continue on with it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 12 2008 at 08:34
Originally posted by nightlamp nightlamp wrote:

I play a fair amount of music (drums, synths, ukulele, etc.), usually either psych/space rock jamming with a couple loose groups or performing children's music with a singer-storyteller friend.  I also like reading, loafing around with my wife, hiking, board games, croquet, and occasionally kicking the old footbag around.  I used to enjoy building analog synth modules (from kits), but it got to be a bit too expensive for my taste...

Originally posted by Geck0 Geck0 wrote:

Oh and I sometimes play AD&D 2nd Edition Forgotten Realms too.

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Cool!  I run a semi-regular D&D campaign, a mix of B/X + 1st ed Advanced + Castles & Crusades; nice to see there's at least one other "analog gamer" here at PA.  Prog Rock and fantasy role-playing games, always a winning combination!


count me in... at least in spirit...  I used to play them back in the good old days.. and still collect the various books and modules. Would play if I knew someone my age that still played hahahha.
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