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Offline MudPuppy

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Life outside of AMC
« on: September 30, 2013, 08:34:41 PM »
We all have AMC's in common but we all know there are more things to life than just our AMC's. So here's one of those types of threads.
Inquiring minds want to know, what do you do for fun and/or as a hobby?

I'll start...
I get bored or one might say side-tracked fairly easily so I bounce around quite a bit. But I play games on-line, pc & console. Currently been sidetracked with GTA V. I use to go horseback riding when I had a horse but sold the (big) horse, one day I might have another.  I also picked up knitting recently & work on that occasionally as well. Due to getting bored/side-tracked I have done quite a bit of different things throughout the years as hobbies (geocaching, various crafting, hiking, collecting items, guitar, refurb items, etc.)  and have never been great at any one thing, yet to find my niche' & what makes me truly happy.


 
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2013, 10:46:59 PM »
Besides AMC and being recently retired I have started a fb page about a local, now defunct, interurban railroad which I work on during the cold months and then I plan, using AMC power, to do a photo documentation of what remains of the roadbed and structures.  Here is the fb page:  https://www.facebook.com/wcfandn
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2013, 12:05:40 AM »
Jeeps and working on building a house where my cabin is, unless I sell it and move closer to my grandkids.
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2013, 07:10:59 AM »
Interesting topic!

well, I'm 45, first-time homeowner, and the house is nice but the last owner didn't do much in the way of maintenance.  I'm playing catchup now.  Nothing serious (except for the ductwork) just a lot of little things.

I used to volunteer a lot, but now I just volunteer on a casual basis with my AMC car club. 
I've been married for 4 years now - My first time at that also.
I just started an apprenticeship as a Boilermaker/fitter (large pressure vessels)
Love animals, and I try to do as much as I can for animal shelters (cats and dogs) mostly the Meow Foundation (non-kill)
I used to game online allot, but I got fed up with the hackers/cheaters
Now that I actually have a garage, I can get more serious with my eagle.

I guess that's it...

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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2013, 08:02:53 AM »
Interesting topic!
Agreed!

I'm 60+, married 30 years, two kids (both grown) and one grandchild; raised in Chicago and Denver; now a truck & bus mechanic, have been a truck driver, shop supervisor, small business owner; like to fish if the opportunity presents itself. :eagle:

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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2013, 03:40:50 AM »
I play games on-line, pc & console. Currently been sidetracked with GTA V.
I too have been a little to distracted with the game (i'm on ps3). as for other things I like watching tv shows late at night, playing with rc cars. and fishing if I ever get the chance. I also happen to be finishing up my hornet class racecar.
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2013, 11:41:26 AM »
I guess the Den is the place to be know. A couple years ago, I got back into off road motorcycling after being away from it for close to 30 years. It's all I think about mostly. My ride is a 2011 Husqvarna WR300.



Here's one from a trip to Moab, UT back in May


I usually don't post pics of  myself on the net, but here is from a ride in Colorado.


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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2013, 03:19:05 PM »
Besides AMC and being recently retired I have started a fb page about a local, now defunct, interurban railroad which I work on during the cold months and then I plan, using AMC power, to do a photo documentation of what remains of the roadbed and structures.  Here is the fb page:  https://www.facebook.com/wcfandn
OOOH! Lots of fun. Until about 1948 there were steam-powered narrow gauge railroads in and out of Denver, all going to mountain communities like Central City, Black Hawk, Georgetown and into South Park southwest of Denver. They flourished until paved roads were laid and automobiles took over.

All that's left of those early roads now are stretches of old grade and the 4-1/2 mile Georgetown Loop, rebuilt starting around 1974 and now operating as a tourist attraction.

In March 2013 the local transit authority opened a light-rail line from downtown Denver to Golden on the old Denver and Interurban Railroad grade. With that it appears transportation modes have come full circle.
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2013, 04:12:58 PM »
Good to hear the old roadbed is being used at it was intended.
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #9 on: December 31, 2013, 10:52:46 PM »
Archery and riding my trike used to consume a lot of my spare time up until I broke my left shoulder 2 years ago. A couple of surgeries and a lot of healing later I am just barely able to pull my bow again. The good news is as long as I keep working at it, I keep improving.

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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #10 on: January 01, 2014, 03:08:56 AM »
I love anything with wheels basically. I have been into Mountain Bikes, Road Bikes, Motorcycles, Scooters, longboards, roller blading. I'm currently on a pretty big Hot Wheels kick. I've always loved them since I was a kid. And I went through a period in HS '03-'04. Where I bought at least 1 Hot Wheels everytime I was in Walmart. I stopped doing that after I graduated and now in the last 6 months I've gotten pretty heavy into it. I probably own over 300 HWs still on the card and several loose.
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #11 on: January 01, 2014, 10:04:37 AM »
Music is my big thing besides cars.  I'm kind of late getting into the scene, but I sing, play guitar, and bass, and am also taking piano lessons.  Its amazing what a struggle it is to get a band together and keep it together, like a never ending process.  But its a lot of fun when it comes together.

Here is a (crappy) video of one of my bands from back in August, performing a song from back in the days when AMC was going strong

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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #12 on: January 01, 2014, 02:11:39 PM »
I'm pretty much giving every moment of my day right now to work, ( i work at this high class restaurant called McDonald's, i don't know if you've heard of it.). I basically saved half of every check for a car and my soon to be eagle is what it's going for. So if that ever gets  to be mine, I'm hopefully going to be spending alot of time with that.  I was going to be going to collage for art and computer design for building and designing videogames, but somehow lost interest.  i switched my major to automotive, and will soon be slaving away my days in hopes of a better tomorrow.  :P 
I am going to be taking welding and stuff, so it's a great time for me to get an eagle!  I play alot of videogames, with my friends, (GTA v also, but on Xbox). Family I important to me so I try to spend  alot of time with them.  I don't really have a big hobby, I used to skate, I mountain bike, I go geocaching, but i mostly enjoy driving.  Just going on a cruise is my favorite thing. 

I'm getting my eagle soon,  and just a bit after that, I'm getting a 89 dodge Daytona.  Daytona decided since the eagle looks flassy in martin, it would ruin the look with louvers, but the dYtona has louvers  and t tops.  I also have an offroad bike (the kind with thick tires, the name escapes me. The bike is low and fat.) I'm fixing that up for the summer too.

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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #13 on: January 01, 2014, 02:52:00 PM »
My life (as far as hobbies are concerned) outside of AMC (Eagles only, 20+ I have owned) was for years collecting and using player pianos and rolls. Thus my handle "ROLLGUY".  I still have many instruments and MANY thousands of rolls left.  I am in the selling mode of the piano related hobby, as my newest (for the past 10 years) has been Mercedes Benz Diesel cars.  Years ago, I got one of the only  5 Turbodiesel Eagles that was made. I had heard that Diesel engines would run on waste vegetable oil, so I had planned on running the Eagle on WVO when I got it running.  However, a friend of mine told me I should not experiment with such a rare vehicle, and said I should find an inexpensive Diesel 'Benz to play with.  Over 26 'Benzs later, I am still involved.  I still have Eagles (3), but my main hobby focus has been on the acquiring, fixing, maintaining, driving, and selling (after I get tired of) 1977-1999 Diesel powered Mercedes Benz automobiles (even a 1977 motorhome!).....Rich
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Re: Life outside of AMC
« Reply #14 on: January 01, 2014, 03:48:37 PM »
Rollguy, got any Benz wagons for sale right now?
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