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I didn't have an expectation for how my life was going to turn out, I suppose I had the dream of traveling the world as a Heavy Metal Rocker and I did get to tour internationally but not on as large a platform as I imagined. I also got to work a season on a boat as a deckhand chasing Giant Black Marlin in Cairns which was something I wanted to do from a very young age. I also figured out that despite how much I love my fishing, it wasn't the life for me.
I suppose it was more what I didn't expect; I DEFINITELY didn't think I would be married at the age I am now. I mentioned in a previous thread that from about the age of nearly 18 (after finishing high school) I was living what would be called 'the crusty-punk lifestyle' but in the heavy metal scene; it involved playing and attending as many gigs as possible to get drunk and support local music, a hidden drug culture and multiple day gig/house/bar benders where my roadworn leather jacket would be a jacket/blanket/pillow during extended stays away from home.
If you told me when I was 18 that in 10 years I'd be married, still loving the music and being involved in the scene but more straight-edge, had a career running bars, own my own boat, a gem geek and thinking about starting a family - well I would have laughed and probably cracked a joke about joining 'The 27 club' before that. So I guess you can say the glass turned out half full
I suppose it was more what I didn't expect; I DEFINITELY didn't think I would be married at the age I am now. I mentioned in a previous thread that from about the age of nearly 18 (after finishing high school) I was living what would be called 'the crusty-punk lifestyle' but in the heavy metal scene; it involved playing and attending as many gigs as possible to get drunk and support local music, a hidden drug culture and multiple day gig/house/bar benders where my roadworn leather jacket would be a jacket/blanket/pillow during extended stays away from home.
If you told me when I was 18 that in 10 years I'd be married, still loving the music and being involved in the scene but more straight-edge, had a career running bars, own my own boat, a gem geek and thinking about starting a family - well I would have laughed and probably cracked a joke about joining 'The 27 club' before that. So I guess you can say the glass turned out half full