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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Pretorian » Mon 21 May 2007, 02:57:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('cynicalheretic', 'I') like to watch TV and wank off. Can someone point me to a career


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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby TWilliam » Mon 21 May 2007, 21:36:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'g')eegaws


The word is "doodads". Geez guys, get it right... :roll: :lol:

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Google', 'N')o definitions were found for geegaw.


$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Google', 'D')efinitions of doodad on the Web:

* something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known;
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Tue 22 May 2007, 02:04:38

Yes well Geegaw is just as respectable a slang word as doodad, and I think goes back further in history. :razz:
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby crossthread » Tue 22 May 2007, 13:42:46

Grow Green.
Now that's money that really "grows on Trees"......
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Chaparral » Tue 22 May 2007, 14:54:17

geegaws, doodads, doohickeys, whatchamacalits, thingamabobs, thingamajigs..whatever. I bet Toecutter could make 'em all.

Personally, I need a doodad for my AR-15 and a geegaw for my solar thermosiphon. Oh, and I gotta go the the bee keeping supply place and get a Langstroth thingamajig for another hive.

I myself plan to set up a shop to manufacture and sell doinky-ma-hoosits.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Lore » Tue 22 May 2007, 21:34:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chaparral', 'g')eegaws, doodads, doohickeys, whatchamacalits, thingamabobs, thingamajigs..whatever. I bet Toecutter could make 'em all.

Personally, I need a doodad for my AR-15 and a geegaw for my solar thermosiphon. Oh, and I gotta go the the bee keeping supply place and get a Langstroth thingamajig for another hive.

I myself plan to set up a shop to manufacture and sell doinky-ma-hoosits.


How about sh_ _ten bricks when the time comes; now there is something that may prove valuable!
The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Chaparral » Wed 23 May 2007, 06:12:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lore', '
')How about sh_ _ten bricks when the time comes; now there is something that may prove valuable!


Sh_ _ten bricks? How do you train a brick to sh_t? I have birds that sh_t on the car and the neighbors' cats all come into my yard to sh_t but sh_ _ten bricks? That is unique. Is there a special diet to feed bricks to make them sh_t more effficiently? What do you do with the brick sh_t once you get it? Is it easy to sell?
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby mekmek » Wed 23 May 2007, 07:01:55

This is a good topic. Why drag it down to the gutter?

Keeping a flock of well housed healthy chickens that happily scratch around and bath in the sun is a hobby in my books.

We sell as many eggs as we can produce - but we live in the suburbs where there are not too many local producers to compete with!
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Lore » Wed 23 May 2007, 08:40:00

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chaparral', 'S')h_ _ten bricks? How do you train a brick to sh_t?


You don't, it just comes naturally to the panicked individual, and no training is necessary, that's the beauty of the production process.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')I have birds that sh_t on the car and the neighbors' cats all come into my yard to sh_t but sh_ _ten bricks? That is unique.


Not at all, ask any returning veteran!

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')s there a special diet to feed bricks to make them sh_t more effficiently?


No, just consume a normal fast food diet.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat do you do with the brick sh_t once you get it? Is it easy to sell?


It will be the building material of the future, stock pile it until the market is right.

Please feel free to ask any further questions about this great money making opportunity.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Lore » Wed 23 May 2007, 08:51:27

On a more serious note related to the topic, almost any hobby can make you money. Most people start out doing things they like and find that they inevitably create more then they can use or appreciate. Then too, once you get good at something you'll always find people of similar interests that will also enjoy having it.

You only have to browse eBay a bit to realize there is a market for most anything. The question is do you want to turn your love affair into to a career with all the pressures associated with selling?
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Pops » Wed 23 May 2007, 13:13:32

When we lived in ca our 1-acre place was known as The [sup](insert our last name here)[/sup] Family Garden and we hosted weddings and parties for family and close friends. It was beautifully landscaped with ponds, waterfalls, huge plantings of shrubs, perennials, trees, ferns, various great big and tiny secluded lawns, screen porch, exterior stairway – you name it. We even built a circular, 24-foot diameter, outdoor dance floor in sections, that could be setup in just a couple 6-packs time.

(We bought the place half started and took it from there)

We didn’t charge anything to use the place but spent many, many hours keeping it up and getting ready for the parties.

Everyone said we should rent the place out: I always said that would turn what is an enjoyable favor into an obligation – and I had done that before.

OTOH, as someone said, eventually you make more of what you like to make so why not sell the excess? I pay for our entire garden and green house supplies by selling extra seedlings from the greenhouse and produce from the garden from a little ’65 Chevy pickup-bed trailer in front of the house on a tiny lane with maybe 20 cars/day traffic.


Of course my neighbors say why not spend all Saturday and haul the trailer to the farmers market in town…


At any rate, in a planning-for-PO sense, diversifying one's sources of income is one of my top 3 priorities - especially for those of us whose's income could be dramatically affected by a worsening economy.

Just make sure your avocation-to-vocation idea is compatible with a post-peak world and is something you can do long term.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Wed 23 May 2007, 18:33:35

That's just it, Lore, it has to be something with a very low hassle factor yet earns money.

If I were reallly good at a musical instrument, no problem, instead of hitting the ATM I'd just go "busk" somewhere. I'm, while I've been told talented, very much a noob and don't sound that great.

I have some drawing ability, there are certain techniques for doing quick portraits that are taught by the pros who work at the fairgrounds, and I have a book by one of them. There are a couple of other books I plan to send off for, not expensive, one's $12 and one's $15. I can go out and earn money now, doing that, just on raw talent, but sitting down and doing the exercises and work out of the book would help me a lot.

Money's short enough that I may go out and do some drawing this weekend, gotta eat! Drawing people feels like work and feels scary to me, but maybe it becomes more fun after I'm more used to it. I know it *is* fun actually observing people as if I were going to draw them, noting shapes of body, all the different constructions of face, etc.

I'm torn between working on an instrument, which would be from starting from ground zero for me, or getting my ass out there and drawing, which I have the "chops" to do now.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby Madpaddy » Wed 23 May 2007, 20:01:33

I like cooking and my wife likes making jam and does some painting as well. We hope to sell some jam, veggies and homemade greeting cards at the local shop this summer.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby MaterialExcess » Wed 23 May 2007, 21:31:13

I have been playing the guitar for 20+ years now. I have given up on becoming a famous rock star and am now working on writing music instead. One good song is all it takes to be set for life. Even if I go nowhere (most likely outcome), I will still have a lot of fun doing it. The thing about music though is it takes many years of practice and hard work to become any good. If you get into it only for money, you will not last very long.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Wed 23 May 2007, 22:18:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MaterialExcess', 'I') have been playing the guitar for 20+ years now. I have given up on becoming a famous rock star and am now working on writing music instead. One good song is all it takes to be set for life. Even if I go nowhere (most likely outcome), I will still have a lot of fun doing it. The thing about music though is it takes many years of practice and hard work to become any good. If you get into it only for money, you will not last very long.


Cool on playing 20+ years 8) 8) 8)

One song will not set yoiu up for life, don't count on that.

I agree, it can't be for money alone. This is why I'm not some "at least semi famous" artist by now, when I was a kid it became simply a way to scratch up some dough to get the family some Kraft mac and cheese for the night's dinner. :cry:

Music is different - it was the forbidden fruit, if I liked a song I might get to hear it once a month or once a week, so I'd better record it in my head so I could play it back for myself. This is why music teachers tell me I have a good ear I think, musicians call this ear training, and I was putting myself through a fairly rigorous course of it. How do I describe how I feel about music..... I feel like it's there eternally, a musician just taps into it..... the eternal wave.... something like that.

To draw folks' mugs at the farmer's mkt:

Pad of paper, easel with examples, pen, colored markers or watercolor and brush and water or Prismacolor stix. Also, seat for me and subject. If at all serious, one of those tent-roof looking things to keep me and subject out of the sizzling sun. Fixative if I decide to use the also-popular chalk and glove coloring method, also: glove. And chalk. Business cards for all those gigs people will offer but never really have. Maybe make a rubber stamp and stamp the back of each drawin'. Some kind of setup that holds all this shit. Lollies for the kids.

To play instrument at farmer's mkt:

Instrument. Hat.

Now, if said instrument is a cello, it's still a royal pain in the ass. But, I have decided clarinet is about right for me, and if I get good, the sax. And alto, not tenor, and soprano if I can master it, so we're not talking about a huge object.

This is why I keep practicing scales........
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby mekmek » Thu 24 May 2007, 07:55:28

There is a busker who works different locations in Sydney on a rotating basis playing guitar and making a good living. That's now though, when there is cash around. Just wonder how he'll go when things get tight.

There is a rather famous musician in Australia called Deborah Conway. She used to record for the major labels, then a few years ago she produced a CD herself. She now goes around Australia playing with her husband at parties. She just asks that people buy something like 20 of her CD's. I was at one of those parties. It was great.

Will be interesting to see how music and musicians fit into a world in energy descent. You'd have to think it will get more decentralised and more controlled at the grassroots level rather than by corporations.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Thu 24 May 2007, 15:40:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mekmek', 'T')here is a busker who works different locations in Sydney on a rotating basis playing guitar and making a good living. That's now though, when there is cash around. Just wonder how he'll go when things get tight.

There is a rather famous musician in Australia called Deborah Conway. She used to record for the major labels, then a few years ago she produced a CD herself. She now goes around Australia playing with her husband at parties. She just asks that people buy something like 20 of her CD's. I was at one of those parties. It was great.

Will be interesting to see how music and musicians fit into a world in energy descent. You'd have to think it will get more decentralised and more controlled at the grassroots level rather than by corporations.


Yes I think it will go back to how it was 1920s and earlier, before the big commercialization ...... assuming the slow decline model will be in effect, we may well see an interesting regression back through the types of technology and culture we had in the 1930s, 1920s, 1910's, etc. Which means music would become decentralized, more people would play instruments, music would be distributed by sheet music, etc.

So, would your guitar player have what's considered a "good living" today? Nope no flashy car, huge TV, whores on command, at least that's considered good living in the USA - I assume it's the same and based on the same values there. But, he'd eat OK.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby mlit » Thu 24 May 2007, 18:03:35

I think they are opening a 'Whores On Command' store near me they are popping up like flies.
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Re: A hobby that makes money

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Thu 24 May 2007, 20:50:57

You guys are pretty inexperienced in the American Way Of Life, (everything a commodity) if you gotta open a store, heck, whores are all over the place where I live, there are some really scary bars around here and occasionally even the nice places get some of the overflow.....
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