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Old 09-20-2014, 05:41 PM
Terry England Terry England is offline
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Thanks Dave and Don

Damm.It's not easy deciding what to do about retirement.......

Should have listened to the parents when I was young,and saved money instead of spending it on hot rods,or I should have just kept them hot rods,I'd be worth a lot of money now if I did.

What to do, what to do????
Bigeasy, I'm thinkin' you might want to take careful inventory of your ASSETS -
1) You got an inexpensive summer place on the great lakes, with turkeys and deer prancin around the yard and a bad azz red seacraft tied up at the dock!
2) You got a daughter and son who love you and will pay to spend time with you.
3) You got some scar tussue, but you can't get to 67, on the tape measure of life without some of that. You also got a lot of experiance to share ywith any of the younger folk that's willing to listen.
4) You're still working and you love what you do. Do you know how many people get up every morning and go to a place they hate?
5) You have equity in the home at a place you hate shovelin' snow at, to swap for a place where it don't snow.

Your LIABILITIES -
1) You got a "Hot Rod Heart".
Hmmmm - I think it's terminal and you ain't gonna' find any help with that on this web-site. Maybe just a Support Group here.
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