Sold my RS

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Sold my RS

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Just wanted to say I sold the RS and will be bike-less for a bit. I did get a 4 valve Yamaha instead (YBB-631) so as you can tell my interests have shifted gears a bit. ;)
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A tuba is in no way a viable replacement for a ride. Are you telling us you are only able to have one interest?
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Are we all bass players here aside from ZM?
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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melville wrote:Are we all bass players here aside from ZM?
Nope, Ken's more guitar and mandolin.
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Airbear, I still read lots of the posts, so please stop talking about me indirectly.
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Duane Ausherman wrote:Airbear, I still read lots of the posts, so please stop talking about me indirectly.
Thanks Duane, I thought Charlie was talking about me.
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I grew up playing tuba and trombone, and then the switch to electric bass guitar was a natural one. Yes, I know I can have more than one hobby, my problem is all of my hobbies are TOO expensive!!! Maybe I need to give myself a raise. ;)
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Rebel wrote:. . . my problem is all of my hobbies are TOO expensive!!! Maybe I need to give myself a raise. ;)
Nah! I think it's just the opposite, as in all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. The ultimate goal, I submit, is to acquire all the hobbies you can while working just enough to support them.

Now if you're married, your pursuit of the ultimate goal can sometimes make wives unhappy which in turn makes you unhappy. This is what happens, all to often, to happy men.

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Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
Rebel wrote:. . . my problem is all of my hobbies are TOO expensive!!! Maybe I need to give myself a raise. ;)
Nah! I think it's just the opposite, as in all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. The ultimate goal, I submit, is to acquire all the hobbies you can while working just enough to support them.

Now if you're married, your pursuit of the ultimate goal can sometimes make wives unhappy which in turn makes you unhappy. This is what happens, all to often, to happy men.

Ken
I am good in THAT department. My wife shares my passion for music, motorcycles, and model railroading. She is not too excited about wiring/electronic repair, and mechanics, and a lot of my "other" things, but she continues to find new ways to amaze me.
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