Rugby again.<br />
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I work for the Canadian Military. <br />
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Perhaps like many my age, I really enjoy sports that involve a degree of adrenaline & the outdoors. I like almost all extreme sports, though many of them require a steady/current commitment before it's acceptable to call yourself "one" of them. For example, I have my "A-Cop" skydiving license (one level after solo certification) but would never call myself a skydiver, as I've only been jumping 10 times in the last two years, and don't even own my own rig -- the title of "skydiver" is reserved for those that live the sport.<br />
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I like working with my hands, and after finishing my degree here (in military psych), I hope to at least work with something tangible. I work on my car quite a bit in the summer; it's about 20% street, 80% track. It's a 72' Datsun 240z (L28 triple Webbers, cam from 3,000-6,500, 4.11 ratio, adjustable suspension/bushings/sway bars/etc etc). I won't go on, but I love her.<br />
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Hometown of Whistler, BC.
Rugby.
"Braking through corrners is an advanced racing technique"
-Fred Puhn, from his book on How to Make Your Car Handle.