I'm overwhelmed. Retirement has a learning curve, and is taking some adjustment, but I am adapting and trying to find new things to do. Have been reading a lot, playing the piano, and may try to learn how to play a Chapman Stick, although my I have minimal experience with guitar, but that may be an advantage since they are so radically different.
Thanks for your kind thought. It made my day.
Congratulations my friend!
I didn't know! Welcome to the ranks of the lazy! We've earned it!
I'm overwhelmed. Retirement has a learning curve, and is taking some adjustment, but I am adapting and trying to find new things to do. Have been reading a lot, playing the piano, and may try to learn how to play a Chapman Stick, although my I have minimal experience with guitar, but that may be an advantage since they are so radically different.
Thanks for your kind thought. It made my day.
Do it man! I used to play guitar a lot when I was a teenager. The past few months I've picked it up again and play all the time. I'm slowly getting back to where I was as a teen. Playing an instrument is an incredibly meditative hobby. You always feel real at ease once you get in the zone and muscle memory takes over and things just sort of flow automatically. Can not recommend enough.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
Vrede wrote: Great, now I have an image in my head of Wneglia playing JTA's headbanging thrash metal.
Haha ain't nothing wrong with that. But I will say this, when I play the guitar I personally prefer playing slow, strummy acousticy stuff. Some real nerdy shit I still listen to but don't tell anybody (Of the Wand and the Moon, Simple easy stuff that sounds alright. Good for just starting out. Or Agalloch). That's when kind and sensitive JTA comes out trying to impress the ladies with my poor guitar playing skills. The trick is to strum some BS and pretend like you're doing it on purpose, and hope the other person doesn't play guitar. If you hit the right chords it all sounds alright, like you're actually playing something legit, when you're not.
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
I'm overwhelmed. Retirement has a learning curve, and is taking some adjustment, but I am adapting and trying to find new things to do. Have been reading a lot, playing the piano, and may try to learn how to play a Chapman Stick, although my I have minimal experience with guitar, but that may be an advantage since they are so radically different.
Thanks for posting that Eurovision video. I just got a great idea-rather than get the stick, I think I'll get a Keytar, since I already know how to play a piano/organ/keyboard. It has great potential.
Thanks for posting that Eurovision video. I just got a great idea-rather than get the stick, I think I'll get a Keytar, since I already know how to play a piano/organ/keyboard. It has great potential.
I wish you luck with it. For many years I've wished I could play piano, since you can play virtually any sort of music on one. Unfortunately, I never had lessons or even reliable access. For those reasons, I've had pianist envy all this time. In my defense, though, I never considered the tuba.
I wish you luck with it. For many years I've wished I could play piano, since you can play virtually any sort of music on one. Unfortunately, I never had lessons or even reliable access. For those reasons, I've had pianist envy all this time. In my defense, though, I never considered the tuba.
I played the Sousaphone (like a tuba), baritone, and bass trombone in high school. Wish they had those fiberglass Sousa's way back then.
I do not approve of this retirement activity, Wneglia. Go with the Keytar.
I live about a mile from where this took place. Glad I wasn't driving in the area today. Heard several streets near the State House/School of public health were blocked off for hours.
Ordered a factory refurbished Roland AX Synth Keytar from Amazon which should arrive a few days before my birthday. Happy Birthday to me!
I do not approve of this retirement activity, Wneglia. Go with the Keytar.
I live about a mile from where this took place. Glad I wasn't driving in the area today. Heard several streets near the State House/School of public health were blocked off for hours.
Ordered a factory refurbished Roland AX Synth Keytar from Amazon which should arrive a few days before my birthday. Happy Birthday to me!
Speaking of things we order for ourselves, check out my latest purchase:
So much awesomeness in one shirt. I don't know if I'm cool enough to wear it, but I'm gonna try.
I do not approve of this retirement activity, Wneglia. Go with the Keytar.
I live about a mile from where this took place. Glad I wasn't driving in the area today. Heard several streets near the State House/School of public health were blocked off for hours.
Ordered a factory refurbished Roland AX Synth Keytar from Amazon which should arrive a few days before my birthday. Happy Birthday to me!
Speaking of things we order for ourselves, check out my latest purchase:
So much awesomeness in one shirt. I don't know if I'm cool enough to wear it, but I'm gonna try.
My next one will probably be one of these:
That's the best t shirt I've ever seen. This one is a close second:
You aren't doing it wrong if no one knows what you are doing.
Vrede wrote:
"You need the other 6 deadly sins to have a full set, though the Clinton one would cover pride and lust, and that dinosaur riding the dinosaur is a good representation of wrath and greed. Just envy and gluttony to go."
...That support has carried over to this year’s eighth-grade squad, who has made Desiree a fixture of the team’s rituals. The starting five players give her fist-bumps and high-fives as they’re announced before games. The school’s gymnasium was renamed “D’s House” as a nod to Desiree....
I don't know about y'all but my middle school in a very liberal area would never have made her a cheerleader and few students would have stepped up to defend her. We are evolving.
Aside: I have friends that adopted 2 unrelated Down Syndrome boys 30 some years ago. They are now about 50 and 35, and still living at home. I've done some crazy stuff in my life but the heroism of that is beyond me.
Aside: I have friends that adopted 2 unrelated Down Syndrome boys 30 some years ago. They are now about 50 and 35, and still living at home. I've done some crazy stuff in my life but the heroism of that is beyond me.
Balls, is what that is. And the sort of Christian love that Christians are seldom caught practicing.
Bravo Zulu.
Of course. The fundicongelicals have no exclusive rights to good works, nor can it be shown that atheists or the irreligious display less John 3:16-ism than the Sunday morning hypocrits.