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Thursday Chat 06.09.11

Subject: Thursday Chat 06.09.11
by TommyT-Bone on 2011/6/9 11:50:01

Good Morning one and all.
I was talkin with a couple of guys the other day about people that retired and went back to work. Some people are bored, have no outside interests and soon find they can't stand to be around their retired spouse that many hours in a day. So what do they do? Go find a part time job to get out and away from the house. I, on the other hand, have the luxury of a working spouse. I enjoy being around the house and doing a little of this and a little of that. Unfortunately, just when I think I've accumualated a little screw off time, there is something my wife needs me to do with the business. (Now is the time for me to start thinking gratitide. What about all the starving people in the world? What about the closest some people will ever get to a Corvette is at a car show? Yes that is A/C I feel.) I had a nice quiet day planned. Looks like it turns out it'll be a nice quiet day at the nursery. I have to cover the office while the wife works a job up the street. Retirement is far from what I ever thought it would be. The books I was gonna read still need to be read, the movies I was gonna watch will wait to be watched. The cars still need more TLC than I've delivered, the boat sits idle in my yard. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I ain't doin somethin right. At least I have another day to try and figure it out.
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