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I'm trying to get my theatre career started, and have arranged to meet some actors off TV next week that my cousin has put me in touch with.Now that I have your attention, I hope your day is going well! Tell me about a project or hobby you've been working on ^.^
I'm trying to get my theatre career started, and have arranged to meet some actors off TV next week that my cousin has put me in touch with.
Also, packing up stuff to move out of my flat made me realize that my ratio of "books" to "literally everything else I own" weighs heavily in favour of books. I have no idea what this says about me.
I am SOOOOOOOO disappointed when I opened this thread...Now that I have your attention, I hope your day is going well! Tell me about a project or hobby you've been working on ^.^
I built a greenhouse for my fiancé. We do a lot of exploring as where we live is enchanting. I’ve been studying law most days and in between that I’ve been at the river and hot springs with my dog. Sometimes I go into town and sit in the plaza and read. I’ve also spent some time on this forum, mostly in the general religious debates section, testing out my ideas and seeing what other people believe and why. Other than that I just had an old friend from Portland come and stay with us for a few days. We had a blast. Maybe to much fun lol. I had to put him on oxygen because of the altitude.Now that I have your attention, I hope your day is going well! Tell me about a project or hobby you've been working on ^.^
I am SOOOOOOOO disappointed when I opened this thread...
I've been trying to do a Photoshop of Mephiles from the game Sonic the Hedgehog 2006.
I built a greenhouse for my fiancé. We do a lot of exploring as where we live is enchanting. I’ve been studying law most days and in between that I’ve been at the river and hot springs with my dog. Sometimes I go into town and sit in the plaza and read. I’ve also spent some time on this forum, mostly in the general religious debates section, testing out my ideas and seeing what other people believe and why. Other than that I just had an old friend from Portland come and stay with us for a few days. We had a blast. Maybe to much fun lol. I had to put him on oxygen because of the altitude.
Whatcha doing with it?
Getting severely burnt out on doing rideshare. I like no schedule, I love having no boss, it really is best when I can just do what needs to be done without some braindead bozo over my shoulder. No dress codes are also great for me because I dress well enough, except shoes but that's medical, and again just better when there is no above me to shoot an arrow into with a doctor's note explaining normal shoes are hell on my feet and knees. And no boss. I can't stress how much that is the most ideal work condition for me, where I can just be left alone to do my job.
But I am getting so burnt out on this.
Wild flowers, sugar peas, squash, tomatoes, beans stuff like that. I am pretty handy so I build her whatever she wants but I’ve got a black thumb when it comes to gardening lol.Awh, that's very sweet. What kind of plants are going in there?
I also have issues with high altitudes, so I understand your friend's issues! Last time I went to the mountains my nose would bleed every other night.
Acting, writing and directing theatre. I'm a drama brat.By theatre do you mean on a stage, or on video? Are you playwriting or fulfilling some other role?
I'd say having many books is a good thing (except when moving).
Might be holding on to it until I get my master's. Unless I can get a job in mental health were I want to be, such as an LGBT center.That sucks, working a job that drains more than the usual grind is really tough to cope with. Are you thinking about looking for something else, or is this something you think might be able to be worked around?
--- The sidekit project for Mr Aluminum Trailer ---
I'm placing an order with Tarpstop.
- 4' high stakes & 30" high bows for 6'6 high interior.
- Covering 23' of 24' trailer. Last foot has no stake pockets.
- Using 2" wide moveable lashing winches just inside panels because rub rail is outside.
- 86" FRP plywood panels over the fenders.
- Removable panels front & rear.
- Black tarp with split ends for access to removable panels.
- Fluted plastic panels. All panels are white (to match my van).
Lots of fitting, cutting, & welding involved.
Sidekits are certainly not designed for tilt-bed equipment
trailers with drop axles & fenders sticking up 11".
Make'n it work for under $4k total, which is far cheaper
& more flexible than an enclosed trailer.
My 14k# trailer will prolly become about 3000# empty
going down the road. Not too bad.
Yes it's a bunch'o time & money, but it beats losing
it on gambling, drinking, & prostitutes. (That's my
rationale for Mrs Revolt. She's OK with my choice.)
Acting, writing and directing theatre. I'm a drama brat.
What's up whichoo?
Might be holding on to it until I get my master's. Unless I can get a job in mental health were I want to be, such as an LGBT center.
Damn it! That was years ago, back in that San Francisco topless joint during that game of 9-ball. I thought you had forgotten about it.Blame @Jayhawker Soule , he gave me the idea for the thread title haha ^.^