--- jmhcustomart <jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> worried that I won't be able to get everything done
> that I need to do before I buy the farm.
You should be able to squeeze it all in, providing you
are sensible with what you are trying to manage. A
friend runs a dairy farm with ~300 head of cattle and
only has three other people helping him. He is also
the local pastor and gives church services (and
doesn't chew you out if you blaspheme neither!). You
could substitute church for drawing and you'd be
right, I'd tip (says the dragon from his cushy
office). Unless you meant Amish farming and were
giving up power, mod cons etc, etc... ;-)
> My vision is still good.
It is only certain members of the group who're
probably at risk... O.o
> (I've had both carb/choke cleaner and paint thinner
> sprayed into my eyes. That shit burned really bad...
Only had a spit of the Carb cleaner, but OH YEAH, do I
know what you mean! Fortunately the 2' flame back up
the carby throat from the backfire at the same time
missed me...
> But I'm also
> pretty active. I weight-lift, practice Tae Kwon Do,
Strange, but I always suspected that you would be into
martial arts (as well as fine arts...). How long have
you been doing that for? Compete at all, or just for
fun/fitness/self defense?
That does bring me to an idea I'd had a while ago and
forgot to post. Driving is never a good time to do
these things... How about a Skunkworks Summer Fitness
Special (folio, whatever...) Could be sports themed,
as numerous sports provide interesting spectator views
of participants, especially with new camera (and good
old fashioned imagination) angles.
Could include things like the Onyx cheerleading (print
118 on the Skunkworks site), Des pumping iron
(alright, I'll admit, anything with the chameleon is
good...), aerobics leaves some creative options as do
many pieces of gym equipment. Heaps of photos of
bicycling babes floating around too.
Hopefully that'll get you thinking of new scenes when
you're working out next!
> Speaking for myself, I'm going to continue doing
> things I like, and if that causes me to die by the
> time I'm 50 or 60, then so be it.
Too right! Wouldn't ride bikes if I was truly worried
about living forever. What's that quote from the No
Fear poster? "It's not that life is so short, just
that you're dead for so long..."
> --JMH, who believes you're only as old as you feel
So that would be 22 going on 65 in my case... ;-)
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who never tells the entire the
story, despite what you may think you read!
PS, If you can, please get Des to drop in to the group
and say 'Hi!' when she comes over... Is always a
thrill to hear from her.
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Received on Thu Apr 04 2002 - 19:51:28 CST