I used to do allot of this kind of stuff when I was a kid, but fell out of practice years ago after high school while I was in the army (oh, the irony). I think I might be having an early mid-life crisis, because, god, do I miss the trouble seeking.
Anyways, originally from southern Colorado, now new to the Olympic peninsula of Washington state. I get bored easily, am impressed with difficulty, and believe in the equal value of both planning and spontaneity. I'll will always remind you to keep it simple and make it worth while-- enjoying simplicity with style always out does under-thought complexity. It helps to have someone do the same for me.
Glad to have found this place.
A veteran newb? Eh, maybe I'm just a dabler.
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Murphy's Laws of Combat No.s 15, 16, 17: The important things are always simple; The simple things are always hard; The easy way is always mined.
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Re: A veteran newb? Eh, maybe I'm just a dabler.
Welcome aboard, sir.
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What is locked, can be opened. What is hidden, can be found. What is yours... can be mine.