What Chores do Audiophiles Hate?


I thought about this yesterday as I was cutting the grass in a drizzel with doggy doo-doo everywhere. So, for me, it's yard work and picking up dog s..t.
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Audiophile related chores?

1. taking apart my system when it's necessary for household related projects

2. adding new gear or cables to the system and then waiting for for them to break in or used equipment waiting for it to settle in

3. buying, selling and moving heavy speakers that require pallets or big boxes; also moving heavy amplifiers

Non-Audiophile related chores:

1. raking and bagging leaves

2. cleaning the aquarium

3. cutting the grass in hot weather

There are more but that's enough
Burning the cd's and dvd-audios to the music server. Pain in the *** the first and hopefully last time.

Printing a copy of music and video collection quarterly for insurance purposes.
Yes, cleaning records and everything else associated with vinyl. I like tape, I hate vinyl.
Hate: washing clothes, washing bedding, cooking, cleaning, picking up, vacuuming, washing dishes.
Any activity that is not totally voluntary!
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I hate any chore that does not involve spending fun money, or listening to music, or driving really, really fast.
(last ticket was for 32 over the limit... Yikes! lucky for me i was just starting to accelerate.. if that sheriff was a quarter mile further down the road, i would have gotten a ticket for doing 130 in a 55 zone.)
So you can see I am super lazy and need at least TWO maids.
Wish I was wealthier!
Then I could afford more lawyers for tickets.. and own a really fast car! (I almost bought a Suzuli Hyabusa motorcycle, just to go 200mph... but figured if i fell off at even, say 170mph.. it would really hurt.)
I used to work when I had to work. Now, forget it!
My biggest problem is to be able to NOT get fat, and get enough exercise that I can actually be healthy enough to move my fat arse around without getting out of breath, or climb a couple of flights of stairs!
Everything else is pretty much a piece of cake.