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Re: Partial retirement

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Try taking up auto jumbles that will keep you busy and meet a lot of nice people most of the time ;) finding and sorting stock helps the days go by very quick.
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thornebt wrote:
leswaller wrote:I honestly don't know how I found time to go to work. I have been retired for 8 years and still haven't got to the bottom of the list of jobs I want to do
I'm guessing that when you retire you slow down and have more tea breaks! Cheers. Bruce.
No, it's because you start by doing the jobs you didn't have time for when you were working, so still don't have time to do the things you want to do.
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You no longer have to get up early in the morning. You spend more time reading the newspaper with a couple cups of tea and breakfast. Before you know it, its coffee time. The its time to start getting lunch. Then you think, I'll have a look on the forum. That's it, todays half gone and I still haven't done what I intended to do tomorrow, yesterday.
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Rob Harknett wrote:You no longer have to get up early in the morning. You spend more time reading the newspaper with a couple cups of tea and breakfast. Before you know it, its coffee time. The its time to start getting lunch. Then you think, I'll have a look on the forum. That's it, todays half gone and I still haven't done what I intended to do tomorrow, yesterday.
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SPRIDDLER wrote:
Rob Harknett wrote:You no longer have to get up early in the morning. You spend more time reading the newspaper with a couple cups of tea and breakfast. Before you know it, its coffee time. The its time to start getting lunch. Then you think, I'll have a look on the forum. That's it, todays half gone and I still haven't done what I intended to do tomorrow, yesterday.
Ask Nurse to get you up earlier.
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