Sports, games,hobbies.............

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Yeah, that takes in a lot. I was just wondering what each of you participate now days and days gone by. I'll start and I hope it's not all golf...........LOL.

Now days....
I like puzzles. Yep, hard ones. It challenges my brain. I'm unable to do anything physical, so why not.

Middle years...
Fishing, hunting and camping.
I used to be pretty good at Darts, Pool and shuffle board. I have no interest in them today.

Younger years.....
I loved playing pick up basketball at the local park against current high school players on Saturdays. This was in the 80's. They called me pop's even though I was in my thirties. Great exercise and fun.

Played on a flag football team about the same time. I didn't make it long before I injured an ankle. The same problem I have today and in my high school sports years. Bad Legs.

I love to swim and that's what brought up my thought's on this post. It's going to be very hot today in Tulsa area and I want to get into some water. I have owned a few pools in my lifetime, but I always preferred a lake. I might just take off today and hit Grand Lake and swim my heart out.

Anyways, reply if you like..........
 
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In my youth, I liked fishing, boating and riding my bike all over green country to visit friends.

Today, I don't really get to do much like that, but I do have 15 acres of land up in OK near Weleetka with a small cabin on it that I like to get away to when I can. I also bowl on a league to break the monotony (since I work from home and seldom get out to mingle with folks). I also own a really nice club level Karaoke setup so once a month or so I'll host a party where we all get a bit crazy and sing.
 
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Of course, the guitar, music stuff is forever, however back in the day I was an ace horseshoe tosser.
I was good.
If it was an Olympic event I'd have made the traveling team. :)
 

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I am an avid collector of baseball memorabilia (mostly cards).

I like to debate (as if I really know what I'm talking about).

I also love my "roll in the hay" whenever my better half gets in that special mood. Thank you Viagra! Don't believe that "4 hour" stuff, though.

Boomer Sooner
 
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This summer I've gotten back into shooting archery. I shot a ton of competitive archery when I was younger then got out of it while I was in the military. But tried to get back into competition some years ago till my shoulder started really giving me issues. Put it down and always missed it till some guys at work not long ago were talking about shooting archery tournaments around here. Figured I would give it one more shot and just start real slow and maybe ease my shoulder back into it. So far so good and I have been spending a ton of time shooting this summer. Heck that's why I haven't been around here much. Usually when I'm on the computer or internet it's to check something archery related.
 
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Well, that's cool Billy.
You talking Olympic rules or if you see one of those yacky squirrels that taunt ya, do ya pop him in the neck?

(you can answer off the air if you wish)
 

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I am an avid collector of baseball memorabilia (mostly cards).

I like to debate (as if I really know what I'm talking about).

I also love my "roll in the hay" whenever my better half gets in that special mood. Thank you Viagra! Don't believe that "4 hour" stuff, though.

Boomer Sooner
I like Civil War history and go to Gettysburg annually....then there's chess....long walks with my Beagle Casey (named after Casey Stengel)...following OU football, Yankees baseball, UConn women's basketball....attending performances at the Goodspeed Opera House....traveling to Bar Hartbor Maine......hanging out with my wife....talking sports and politics. Yeah, I'm a real exciting guy.
 

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Priorities in my senior years are God and Family. Love to go on short term missions (recently have been to Kenya, Ecuador, and Honduras) and love the the vacations with the wife and grandkids.

Secondly, I'm an avid fisherman (fresh water love to crappie and walleye fish and do a great deal of redfish and speckled trout fishing with my son in the salt water marshes of Louisiana) and love to archery elk hunt (p.s. the elk are not in a great deal of danger although in 15 years I've harvested 4; just enjoy being in the mountains and around Christian men I've worked with over the years). Also, still do a little upland game bird hunting. Now have a one year old female brittany that my wife has spoiled pretty good. She will be introduced to wild quail hunting in November.
 
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I like Civil War history and go to Gettysburg annually....

I know me and you have talked about this before, but I would love to one day get up to visit Gettysburg to see where that battle took place. Always been fascinated with wanting to see firsthand the terrain and such that played such a huge role in turning the tide of the war and U.S. history. I would think it would have a spooky feeling being in an area where 10's of thousands died in the course of just a few days.
 
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I know me and you have talked about this before, but I would love to one day get up to visit Gettysburg to see where that battle took place. Always been fascinated with wanting to see firsthand the terrain and such that played such a huge role in turning the tide of the war and U.S. history. I would think it would have a spooky feeling being in an area where 10's of thousands died in the course of just a few days.
Sadly, the next generation BillyRay will not know the history that we learned in ours. The "new and improved" version is being scripted as I type. Perhaps Lincoln will be recorded as either the first transgender President or that it was his true desire to be such.

Boomer Sooner
 

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I know me and you have talked about this before, but I would love to one day get up to visit Gettysburg to see where that battle took place. Always been fascinated with wanting to see firsthand the terrain and such that played such a huge role in turning the tide of the war and U.S. history. I would think it would have a spooky feeling being in an area where 10's of thousands died in the course of just a few days.
BillyRay, I will be glad to show you around anytime you can get to Gettysburg....and Antietam (the best preserved CW battlefield) is 74 miles to the south.
 

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Sadly, the next generation BillyRay will not know the history that we learned in ours. The "new and improved" version is being scripted as I type. Perhaps Lincoln will be recorded as either the first transgender President or that it was his true desire to be such.

Boomer Sooner
True story fortworth. At some point in the near future kids will be learning about how Obama freed the slaves while singlehandedly hunting down and killing bin Laden.
 

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BillyRay, I will be glad to show you around anytime you can get to Gettysburg....and Antietam (the best preserved CW battlefield) is 74 miles to the south.
Count me in guys. I'll bring the root beer.

Boomer Sooner
 
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CT and fortworth, heck ya that would be a badass road trip!! Don't be surprised if I take ya'll up on the offer someday.
 
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CT and fortworth, heck ya that would be a badass road trip!! Don't be surprised if I take ya'll up on the offer someday.
The Gettysburg battlefield is a very vast area surrounding the town and is very well marked. Much of the shamelessly built commercial buildings from the 1950's-1990's have been removed. The landscape itself has been altered over the past 25 years to regain its appearance 150 years ago, based on photos taken in 1863 and in the 1880's. There are many places to go....and a few places to avoid. I do not believe in ghosts, but I do feel a "presence" every time I walk the battlefield.....especially on nights when there's a full moon.
After dinner (or sometimes before dinner), usually around 6-7 pm, I go to Little Round Top and watch the sun set. It's part of my routine there.....then I return the Gettysburg Hotel, catch a night cap at the tavern in the lobby and go to my room. After 20 visits since 1990, and 4 visits between 1960-1973, I'm still drawn to Gettysburg more than ever.
 
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The Gettysburg battlefield is a very vast area surrounding the town and is very well marked. Much of the shamelessly built commercial buildings from the 1950's-1990's have been removed. The landscape itself has been altered over the past 25 years to regain its appearance 150 years ago, based on photos taken in 1863 and in the 1880's. There are many places to go....and a few places to avoid. I do not believe in ghosts, but I do feel a "presence" every time I walk the battlefield.....especially on nights when there's a full moon.
After dinner (or sometimes before dinner), usually around 6-7 pm, I go to Little Round Top and watch the sun set. It's part of my routine there.....then I return the Gettysburg Hotel, catch a night cap at the tavern in the lobby and go to my room. After 20 visits since 1990, and 4 visits between 1960-1973, I'm still drawn to Gettysburg more than ever.


CT and other Civil war buffs, I found a site with some very graphic photo's you may enjoy or maybe not. Like I said some of them are very graphic .You're going to see dead people. Be sure to hit the other red links in the article to find more.


http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2012/02/the-civil-war-part-1-the-places/100241/