Good news, you are retired. Bad news, when you wake up, you are now at work.What a bittersweet feeling.
Never answering to the Man again.
Wow, what a whirlwind of emotions.
Good news, you are retired. Bad news, when you wake up, you are now at work.What a bittersweet feeling.
Never answering to the Man again.
Wow, what a whirlwind of emotions.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/T...=2ahUKEwjyo-Tcjtr7AhX1mmoFHXMyCO8Q_BJ6BAhzEAgwhere is Don Nachos? I don't live in the city metro but I'm a huge
Mexican food guy. Might try it next time i'm down that way.
We rarely get on that side of OKC, but maybe the next ENS if it's at Bad Boys could schedule the eat part there?
Thank you. I've considered blacksmithing. Spent many hours watching forged in fire and I like it. That would be a new challenge. Woodworking is a trade I'm very good at but I need more space. Body building is first in line and I haven't set on my couch or lounge chair in over a year other than the Occasional nap.Congrats on your retirement Clay. A lot of good advice has been given here. Never stop working and retire to the couch. Your time on this earth will be short.
Keep the mind active, and work around the house on jobs you never thought you could do with YouTube videos or take up new hobbies that require thinking and planning skills.
Get into a hobby you never thought you could do. Woodworking, metal working, fishing, or whatever. Just keep busy.
There ya go. I've watched forged in fire a lot and actually built a forge when coming home from one of our RV trips around the country. Still working on learning that skill, taking up fly tying in the last few days.Thank you. I've considered blacksmithing. Spent many hours watching forged in fire and I like it. That would be a new challenge. Woodworking is a trade I'm very good at but I need more space. Body building is first in line and I haven't set on my couch or lounge chair in over a year other than the Occasional nap.
I do alright I think, thanks for the kind advive.
I aint giving up, "Henrys dont give up" (quoted from my dad) lol. What I need is to land a good woman to take care of and do some traveling with but, those are getting fewer by the day.There ya go. I've watched forged in fire a lot and actually built a forge when coming home from one of our RV trips around the country. Still working on learning that skill, taking up fly tying in the last few days.
Never stop, never give up.
I aint giving up, "Henrys dont give up" (quoted from my dad) lol. What I need is to land a good woman to take care of and do some traveling with but, those are getting fewer by the day.
So maybe I'll forge steel in the meantime.
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