If you could quit your job and pursue your hobby full-time with financial security

_gresh_

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What would it be? and don't say growing, you boring idiot, that's like all of us already...

I would get into fashioning leather bondage gear. I've never really had a steady boyfriend. Just a master. Whips, slings, clamps, blindfolds, masks, restraints, crops, paddles, canes etc. Sometimes I just like to be hurt. But, I've always been kind of a bottom...


Ok, now you go..
 

Indacouch

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What would it be? and don't say growing, you boring idiot, that's like all of us already...

I would get into fashioning leather bondage gear. I've never really had a steady boyfriend. Just a master. Whips, slings, clamps, blindfolds, masks, restraints, crops, paddles, canes etc. Sometimes I just like to be hurt. But, I've always been kind of a bottom...


Ok, now you go..
I'd be your test subject :grin:
 

tangerinegreen555

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I already quit my job. After 40 yrs., they send you money, so fuck actually going there for what amounts to half pay.

I bought 2 guitars two years before I quit, figuring I could learn how to play well enough to 'chord my way through' and jam with my buddy's little band once in a while, and kinda segue into a new field.

Then, I decided to remodel two houses thinking it would only take a couple months.

18 months later, my guitars are still in storage on my daughter's 2nd floor.

Soon, they are coming home and I'll see if I remember the pentatonic scales and how to set up that digital delay pedal. And the Blues overdrive and '63 Fender reverb and pull that noise together into music like BB King. Except, not quite as well as he.
 
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