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For those of you that are retired…
What do you do with your time?
I retired in 2015. Bought an RV and traveled the country for 3 years and ended up in Vegas ( last place I would have ever imagined) I do a lot of fishing all around the country. Traveling in the RV some and volunteer a bunch. Couple of international trips a year. Always looking for new ideas for stuff to do. |
Even though I am close to retirement age I still plan on working. Love the industry and the people so it would feel as though I am walking away from family. Can't see a day when I'll stop - if anything likely hand it down to one of my kids who shows an interest
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I look at the beautiful buttocks of the girls on the beach and, taking into account my modest retirement pension, once or twice a month I negotiate a penetration of these treasures. :winkwink:
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I am not the RV type :)
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There is no such thing as retirement in my life.
You don't become a member of the tres commas club by taking your foot off the gas. |
if brain damaged 80 year olds can be frontmen figureheads for first world nations i can at least work on some cool projects.
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I’ve worked about 20 hours a week for the last 20 years and it feels like retirement because I used to work over 80 hours a week. Most of my time is spent out in nature with my favorite place being the first national Forest Road outside of Columbia Falls, Montana, where I’ve got a spot next to a pure ice cold Mountain Creek about 2 miles up. I’m there almost every June 1 before all the t tourists get there. Lots of wildlife, including bears,proghorns, and mountain lions. I bathe nude in the creek and can hike about a half mile to pick huckleberries. Most of the month I fast, but I do break the fast and go down into Kalispell to get one of those amazing burritos. I forget the name of the restaurant. July 1 I pick up all my spent ammo shells and get the fuck out of there before the Subarus arrive with their California Washington and Oregon license plate plates. I like that spot cause I can get a cell phone signal.. I set up camp literally on the edge of the national forest next to private property.
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I am fifty-seven and cannot imagine retiring. I am a non stop ball of energy.
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things i've added to my retirement activities serious exercise. boating (replaced the RVing) works well with international travel thoroughly documenting my activities with video and pictures. |
Renounce worldly affairs altogether . . .
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