When I was in the working world I never had to work overtime and had my evenings free to do things but was too tired to do anything. Now that I am retired I have to work overtime to keep up with the things I do. But I have all the energy in the world to do them. Funny how things work out. The only thing I don't do is put things off till Saturday. LOL.
quagmire wrote:
If you don't do anything ,how do you know when you are through?
If you're retired - you don't care.
Sarge69
sarge69 wrote:
quagmire wrote:
If you don't do anything ,how do you know when you are through?
If you're retired - you don't care.
Sarge69
Its not that I don't care... its that I don't remember! So, I don't do it... And, like others have said, it takes all day.
Listen only someone who is retired would have time to worry and think about something like this. isn't it wonderful to fill your day with nothing. Oh sorry gotta go its time to do something trivial. Cheers all.
quagmire wrote:
If you don't do anything ,how do you know when you are through?
Old what's-her-name yells "dinner's ready"
cobraryk
Loc: Port Credit, Ontario, Canada
because my body says enough for today
Nickfh wrote:
It may have been Mark Twain (or my Uncle John) who said - "Sometimes I sit and think; and sometimes I just sit!"
The way I heard it was "Sometimes I sit and think,and sometimes I sit and stink,"
never heard of a O.A P. described as a retiree
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