Houseboating/Boating- Really into this and the social life that goes with it. Have met the finest and craziest loving friends there. Music - Playing guitar and more with new friends in VA, recently absorbing BlueGrass - love playing old rock and country too. Woodworking - For last couple of years I have made wooden goblets - nice quality. Have made many other creations in wood and other things. Workout - yeh I go on occasional sprees to keep in shape. Fishing - not to good at this but it's fun -unserious fishing only. Scuba - was very serious - still have equipment but not currently active (could be). Flying - had a plane for many years - quit two years ago but it's still interesting. Skiing - at least once a year. Do Black diamonds. Hunting - long ago - guess I quit cause I wasn't too good at it. Computers - I hate em but that's my work. Yeh!, The motorcycle. I like it loud and smokin!!! My Favorite Body Part: Belly Button
My Kentucky friends are looking for a skinny girl with teeth for me. Don't know why they haven't found one. Even if they do, I'm usually in Virginia. But it would be good if the skinny girl with teeth would like to party alot, especially on a boat or around a campfire. Maybe she would like to travel in a motorhome once in a while. Mostly she would be a friend (or better) every day. She ought to be passionate - else I might get pretty bored.
My Music is ACTIVE - see my interests. However I listen to much varied music on my ipod and the main thing I need is a driving sound and beat. Hip Hop does NOT excite me. At All. Most anything else can work. I love ethnic stuff too, including polkas, Cajun, Regae. Music must = happy. Crying can mean happy, and I do cry to music at times.
Enjoy movies from time to time. Buy DVDs. They are not much topic of discussion for me - but I very much appreciate good ones if they aren't all hollywood firebombs and car chases.
Don't watch TV unless I am in some kind of stupor.
Have a few favorite authors - ones that do their homework like M. Crichton or S. Coontz. Don't sit around talking about them much.
Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison