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MarthaCannary
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02 Feb 2014, 12:26 am

Sure it is a shame! I could be touring right now...

/SARCASM

I was more ticked about loosing a kewl noise maker. It made some mad noise.


I taught myself guitar two years ago. Spanish guitar strumming intrigued me so I bought an electric guitar and amp (poor choice I know) and taught myself how to play tabs.

That lasted 6 months.

Life gets in the way all the time when you are an adult.


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02 Feb 2014, 11:22 am

MarthaCannary wrote:
I learned to play a double keyboard organ with a leslie speaker when I was a kid.. that lasted 6 months.. till the night I forgot to turn off the leslie after I was done playing.

Turns out the noisey wiring in the organ we had allowed crosstalk from the truckers booted CB radios to come through the leslie speaker (we lived right by an overpass)...


I had a stereo system that had that same issue. I was probably about 11 at the time and heard everything from dirty talk to threats against someone and even a drug deal. I liked to spy on the random happenings in the neighborhood XD

Back to the topic at hand: CATS. From the time I could crawl, all I ever thought about was cats. I am obsessed with heavy weapons, sci-fi, Industrial/Elektro/EBM and Goth music/subculture, BMX (I am well aware I am much too old for it) and anything mechanical, but cats have been the oldest and most persistent (I even have 14 well cared for (read "spoiled") cats and more than a healthy amount (at least for a guy) of cat paraphernalia). :cat:



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02 Feb 2014, 11:54 am

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02 Feb 2014, 3:00 pm

My earliest special interest that I can remember was stuff like designing "inventions".

When I was approx. 6 I remember drawing the plans for a craft that could fly by overcoming gravity.
Having a robot dog was also high on my agenda at that age.
My Dad always told me that he'd make me a robot dog, but of course he never did.

I remember when I must have been about 6 getting a bowl and filling it with slugs & worms. I then mashed the 2 together, put a T-towel over the top & concluded that by the next day the two would join together. Of course they didn't, and they were dead.
But I tried, and I was only 6.


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02 Feb 2014, 3:32 pm

Mine was always musical instruments. When I was a toddler I would just stare at musicians in awe, and thought they were magical. I started playing piano at age 3, and oboe at 10, and was performing professionally by age 14. I felt inexplicably and obsessively drawn to it, from my earliest memories.



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02 Feb 2014, 3:46 pm

It may sound like the stereotype, but trains were among my first obsessions. This also extended to ferry boats - living in Wellington, NZ they had large rail and road capable RO-RO ships that crossed the Cook Strait and I was amazed at how you could drive your car on board, get off at the other end and drive all the way to Grandma's house. Tunnels were another of my special interests at that age, and that was probably sparked by riding a train through a tunnel

As a previous poster also mentioned, I did have an early fascination with toilets - what's not to like about them? Take care of business, pull the handle, and watch the magic happen! It may be related to it being something that I could do all on my own at a very young age without help from others.


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02 Feb 2014, 4:22 pm

My mother once told me that as a toddler, I was fascinated by road signs, especially the ones that tell you the distance to certain towns. Apparently, I could read them aloud by age 2.

Later on, say around age 7, it was maps. I would study maps for hours at a time. Always had the Mercator projection on my bedroom wall, until I was about 14.

Probably why I always aced geography in school. I also have a great sense of direction, but I think that's an inherited trait from my father. My mom, who was HFA, couldn't find her way around our home town unless she had the route memorized, and it became one of her routines. Even if there was a shorter or faster way to get to her destination, she would never take it.


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02 Feb 2014, 5:46 pm

Toy story 2 and Pixar in General. My family and I know a lot of autistic younger children and a fair few have an interest in Pixar.



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02 Feb 2014, 6:04 pm

when I was in elementary school I was fascinated with motor vehicles with loud exhausts, and also interest in a kind of faux-"exhaust" in terms of making faux-flatulence noises with my hands on my mouth. :alien:



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02 Feb 2014, 9:18 pm

Atari 2600, ping pong. gaming was born and chosen.



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03 Feb 2014, 12:44 am

Earliest ones I can think of... PMD2, My Little Pony...

I was also obsessed with Lilo & Stitch through most of elementary school, and little bit onwards after that...



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03 Feb 2014, 1:16 am

FluttercordAspie93 wrote:
Earliest ones I can think of... PMD2, My Little Pony...

I was also obsessed with Lilo & Stitch through most of elementary school, and little bit onwards after that...


I love Lilo and stitch when I was little I used to wake up at 5 o'clock or 530 in the morning to watch Lilo and stitch and then Winnie the Pooh before we go to school or camp every single morning.

My other early of special interests were blues clues,Barney ,Annie, care bears.

As for intellect I was into reading (well when I was a little looking at the pictures are being read to) or anything having to do with health or doctors or orphanages.


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03 Feb 2014, 2:49 am

there were no comic or movie characteers when I was a kid to be specially interested in, but I went for WORDS. I would use a new word over and over and over. Real classy words like "einigermaßen" (I'm German and there is nothing like that in English, believe me ;-). Oh, well, maybe "approximately" ). Later, at primary school, I would write stories which consisted mostly of phrases I had heard or read and found fascinating. And I went for dogs and horses - in theory. I was mostly afraid of them in reality, but I still know breeds most people have never heard of.