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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 4552303, member: 91461"]Great thread (re)idea! It is always fun to read up on you all, your families, personality quirks and get to put faces to writing and collecting styles.</p><p>I am a soon to be 39 year old claims processing supervisor. And yes, it is as glamorous as it sounds. Fast cars, faster women (man do they run fast!<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />) and always having to keep an eye on my gun. jk. Thanks to COVID I get to work from home. Here I am hamming it up just after a run (in my old office before upgrading when we realized the pandemic wasn't going to just go away).</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1127118[/ATTACH]</p><p>Married to my lovely wife for 15 years in sept. We waited almost a decade to have kids. And now I am swimming in diapers. We have Forest (4), and the twins, Alexander the Great and River (both 2). And then Oscar, our quaker parrot, is currently our only pet.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1127119[/ATTACH]</p><p>(pic from a year or 2 ago)</p><p><br /></p><p>It's funny how much you forget about yourself when you spend so much time with your littles. But as best as I can remember, I love to write, play music, I run a lot (especially now that COVID has closed my gym down), drink Scotch on the pro circuit, used to be a bit of a local celebrity on the boxing and MMA shows. They used to call me the professor of pugilism and I had a blast calling televised fights (both blow by blow and color commentary), doing a weekly radio show and have even been in documentaries on the sport #triplethreat. Every now and again my phone will go off and I will do an event here or there, but real life got in the way of that dream and gave me a different one that I am LOVING.</p><p>I did some college, but just enough to score me a beautiful woman who is much too good and much smarter than I.</p><p>I do suffer from depression from time to time and find it important to talk about it. Mental illness is something we all deal with in degrees and needs to lose it's stigma.</p><p>Like with running, I came into ancients late. Introduced to em by my pops, a retired Chief in the US Air force. I have always been attracted to and interested in history. And then when I found out that I could hold coins from some of my favorite people throughout history, I was dunfor.</p><p>Love the hobby, love the history and love all my CT pals. Thanks for making this such an awesome place to decompress, learn and laugh.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 4552303, member: 91461"]Great thread (re)idea! It is always fun to read up on you all, your families, personality quirks and get to put faces to writing and collecting styles. I am a soon to be 39 year old claims processing supervisor. And yes, it is as glamorous as it sounds. Fast cars, faster women (man do they run fast!;)) and always having to keep an eye on my gun. jk. Thanks to COVID I get to work from home. Here I am hamming it up just after a run (in my old office before upgrading when we realized the pandemic wasn't going to just go away). [ATTACH=full]1127118[/ATTACH] Married to my lovely wife for 15 years in sept. We waited almost a decade to have kids. And now I am swimming in diapers. We have Forest (4), and the twins, Alexander the Great and River (both 2). And then Oscar, our quaker parrot, is currently our only pet. [ATTACH=full]1127119[/ATTACH] (pic from a year or 2 ago) It's funny how much you forget about yourself when you spend so much time with your littles. But as best as I can remember, I love to write, play music, I run a lot (especially now that COVID has closed my gym down), drink Scotch on the pro circuit, used to be a bit of a local celebrity on the boxing and MMA shows. They used to call me the professor of pugilism and I had a blast calling televised fights (both blow by blow and color commentary), doing a weekly radio show and have even been in documentaries on the sport #triplethreat. Every now and again my phone will go off and I will do an event here or there, but real life got in the way of that dream and gave me a different one that I am LOVING. I did some college, but just enough to score me a beautiful woman who is much too good and much smarter than I. I do suffer from depression from time to time and find it important to talk about it. Mental illness is something we all deal with in degrees and needs to lose it's stigma. Like with running, I came into ancients late. Introduced to em by my pops, a retired Chief in the US Air force. I have always been attracted to and interested in history. And then when I found out that I could hold coins from some of my favorite people throughout history, I was dunfor. Love the hobby, love the history and love all my CT pals. Thanks for making this such an awesome place to decompress, learn and laugh.[/QUOTE]
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