Retiring!!

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by mike5511, Nov 27, 2017.

  1. Slowmover1

    Slowmover1 Road Train Member

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    Yup. But it’s the thirty-feet out the door past the BarcaLounger that’s the hardest. That thing is a hazard to traffic flow. Always a slowdown. Often a full stop.
     
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  3. Meteorgray

    Meteorgray Heavy Load Member

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    Yep, especially with that Tall Brown One sitting on the table right by the Barca brimming in a frosted mug that's so cold to the touch.

    Oh, the difficulties life throws in the way of a retired guy thinkin' of his projects that really, really need to be done.
     
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  4. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    I've found this to be very true! I still have projects I haven't even started that I intended to so when I retired. I've decided some folks "live to work" (don't want to retire), and some "work to live" (embrace retirement) , I haven't been bored one second!! Blessed indeed!!!
     
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  5. Slowmover1

    Slowmover1 Road Train Member

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    Well, if there are radio projects in there, include some of here (if you please) as a truck driver ought to be able to look forward to something once the brakes have hissed and the engine idle faded away.
     
  6. mike5511

    mike5511 Road Train Member

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    Oh I will. I've thought about just selling everything a time or two. But, that passes after a day or two.
     
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