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I think a picture is in order. It's been in my family for 32 years.

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1. USN retired
2. Goat herder
3. I'm now a DOD contractor.

j/k about the goat herder thing.. but man it would be peaceful.

Dan,

Don't knock goat herding. Since they really can't be herded but only led somewhere it's a great avocation. I lead mine consistently from the barn to my brew shed where they get some spent grain. Other than that they seem to go where they want.

BTW, I'm a retired manufacturing engineer from a heavy equipment industry.
 
I work for a aftermarket dirtbike company making oversized gas tanks and footpegs. Before that I was a high school science teacher it was an interesting career change.
 
fastener Engineer.
I come up with new and better ways to screw. I'm the guy to thank for having to buy new screwdrivers......I was only following orders.....
 
Ashz said:
Where do you bartend? I can be fairly sure I have been a patron of the bar if not had you actually wait on me.

Oh and I am a part time jazz flute player. Full time lover of life. And sometimes I actually brew beer but only as an amateur.

Ashz: I bartend in terminal F, which is the commuter terminal with all the small planes. I started in terminal D 5 years ago at the Jet Rock with 48 beers on tap. I run into a lot of homebrewers at the bar. Who knows, maybe I was talking to you recently.
 
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