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Working out is a part time job Rasky
Had some wicked sets few weeks ago, fugging water and wind was freezing thoughWill let you in on some inside info look for a surf pool opening in Pompano were you can actually ride waves,This will be a members only park
Just started tying flies for fly fishing. Got all of the tools and two classes so far. Still a beginner but having fun learning.
Must come in handy when you have to take detailing pictures.What do you use for Photo correction CS3 ???Photography and woodworking. I like taking photos "from the road" - pix taken while driving or stopped along a road.
Regards,
GEWB
(Couple of samples attached.)
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i love cars, been in to them for a long time now. Always another way to spend money on them.
Racing, showing, detailing, working on others, you name it, i like it all.
i shoot a lot, my favorite is my HK USP .45
used to do a lot of bike riding untill i crashed.
i also love the outdoors, and i like taking pictures of it.
photography - a set on Flickr
Must come in handy when you have to take detailing pictures.What do you use for Photo correction CS3 ???
I am down to 2 cubans now (Trinidad and Cohiba) both aging in the humi. I really enjoyed the Montecristo #4, very smooth leathery taste. Should have 2 boxes of R Y J #2 in a few weeks. I also smoke the Dominican R Y J Real & 1875 with a Padronn 3000 to get my coffee taste I enjoy.The cigars are not old just special additions. To give you an idea of the cost, each of these sticks runs between $10 - 40 a cigar. Most were given as gifts and I try to catch deals.
CubanCrafters.com out of Miami has some amazing humi's for the price. I picked one up a few weeks ago to have room for some "special" cigars. Here's the one I ordered and it's worth twice as much for what you pay Display Humidors Glass Top Humidor Rosewood - CUBANCRAFTERSBuddy of mine is also into cigars i wanted to buy a humidor just to have they are really awesome wood work but when he told me what he paid for it i held off LOL
I was going to PM i thought you were in Fla,I have a connection for ammo .I am down to 2 cubans now (Trinidad and Cohiba) both aging in the humi. I really enjoyed the Montecristo #4, very smooth leathery taste. Should have 2 boxes of R Y J #2 in a few weeks. I also smoke the Dominican R Y J Real & 1875 with a Padronn 3000 to get my coffee taste I enjoy.
My other hobbies are collecting Audio gear and now guns. Which by the way I'm sure some have noticed ammo is getting scarce. Online sources are getting dry cause folks are hording like no other (something is brewing). I have very little ammo for my Taurus 24/7 Pro .40 and probably ordering a Reminington 870 shot gun as per the wifes request (God I love my wife).
CubanCrafters.com out of Miami has some amazing humi's for the price. I picked one up a few weeks ago to have room for some "special" cigars. Here's the one I ordered and it's worth twice as much for what you pay Display Humidors Glass Top Humidor Rosewood - CUBANCRAFTERS
It does have a cheap lock and uses a plastic hydrometer (I use a digital one anyhow) but over all quality is unmathed at the price range.