oldmangrouch
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Today, my lovely wife and I celebrate our 42nd wedding anniversary.
See...I don't annoy everybody!
See...I don't annoy everybody!

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you say '42nd wedding anniversary', but we hear 'she's chained naked in the basement and pooping in a bucket for 42 years'.
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Today, my lovely wife and I celebrate our 42nd wedding anniversary.
See...I don't annoy everybody!![]()
Today, my lovely wife and I celebrate our 42nd wedding anniversary.
See...I don't annoy everybody!![]()
Her tolerance? You should see the tolerance my wife displays, it bewilders me.Congrats, OMG!
Tell the missus that I marvel at her tolerance.![]()
I went to work one day in a very excited mood. Everyone asked why I was so excited and I told them that I only had sex once a year. Once a year? they exclaimed. Why are you excited about that? Tonight's the night. Tonight's the night I retorted in a loud voice.Been sleeping with the same woman for 30 years! The sex was fantastic both times! BAM!

second childhood is kicking in...it's a blastCongratz!
Wife and I just hit our 7 year anniversary. You guys are old.![]()
Retirement sounds awesome. My dad loves to work, but he keeps talking about retiring and just spending as much of his time as possible with my kids, and traveling, and traveling with my kids lol.second childhood is kicking in...it's a blast
It is awesome! Being retired doesn't mean stop working ..it just means you work when you want at whatever you want... like Marz built his boat..I have many interests and hobbies. ...If you're done chasin' the dollar, it's a blast...you want to go fishing, you just go fishing....want to see the grandkids...just go see them. I'm busier now than when I had a job. Kids are all raised, home paid for, just going with the flow...finally really get to enjoy Oregon and take the time doing it. Wife and I just got a pair of kayaks to start paddling around the rivers with.Retirement sounds awesome. My dad loves to work, but he keeps talking about retiring and just spending as much of his time as possible with my kids, and traveling, and traveling with my kids lol.
He owns a few businesses and is the CFO of a couple others and also spends a lot of time investing. From his conversations with me if he retires he would sell off all the businesses I dont want, and make room for others, he has a lot of people who his companies employ and in his word view it would be irresponsible for him to only work part time and make decisions that could cost people their jobs. He’s kind of slowly making the transition by hiring guys and grooming them to take his place. I just think in his mind he’s worried that he’ll end up being bored, he’s one of those guys that has worked really hard his whole life.Being retired doesn't mean stop working ..it just means you work when you want at whatever you want... like Marz built his boat..I have many interests and hobbies. ...If you're done chasin' the dollar, it's a blast...you want to go fishing, you just go fishing....want to see the grandkids...just go see them. I'm busier now than when I had a job. Kids are all raised, home paid for, just going with the flow...finally really get to enjoy Oregon and take the time doing it.

The key to this is not being overly defined about yourself....learn a language...do things outside the box of decades of routine...a lot of numbers crunchers volunteer to help seniors with taxes and things...volunteer at a library running a book sale...etc...learn to play the piano.learn salsa dancing..learn to golf...endless. Catch up on reading great literature. My daughter in laws father retired just after I did...we're the same age. He was worried about getting bored but six months into his retirement he's found a girlfriend, traveled to Mexico, done a ton of stuff....he told me, I was right...it wasn't something to worry about anymoreI just think in his mind he’s worried that he’ll end up being bored,
Im sure he’ll figure it out. I would find it absolutely hilarious if he found a new girlfriend though, my mom would beat the crap out of him.The key to this is not being overly defined about yourself....learn a language...do things outside the box of decades of routine...a lot of numbers crunchers volunteer to help seniors with taxes and things...volunteer at a library running a book sale...etc...learn to play the piano.learn salsa dancing..learn to golf...endless. Catch up on reading great literature. My daughter in laws father retired just after I did...we're the same age. He was worried about getting bored but six months into his retirement he's found a girlfriend, traveled to Mexico, done a ton of stuff....he told me, I was right...it wasn't something to worry about anymore

Thanks a lot. I was thinking about taking me wife out dancing but now you make me feel like staying home and taking a nap in my rocking chair while I drool all over my beer stained t-shirt.Congratz!
Wife and I just hit our 7 year anniversary. You guys are old.![]()
Did you notice what I noticed? Spending your father's time and going on vacations with him does not include you. Uh oh. This means your kids are more appealing than you are. Double uh oh.Retirement sounds awesome. My dad loves to work, but he keeps talking about retiring and just spending as much of his time as possible with my kids, and traveling, and traveling with my kids lol.
Sounds like your mother has been talking to my wife.Im sure he’ll figure it out. I would find it absolutely hilarious if he found a new girlfriend though, my mom would beat the crap out of him.![]()
Whew, I got tired just reading all the things you suggest. But your description lacks a time and a place for drinking beer and taking a long nap. Better sharpen your pencil and revise that list.The key to this is not being overly defined about yourself....learn a language...do things outside the box of decades of routine...a lot of numbers crunchers volunteer to help seniors with taxes and things...volunteer at a library running a book sale...etc...learn to play the piano.learn salsa dancing..learn to golf...endless. Catch up on reading great literature. My daughter in laws father retired just after I did...we're the same age. He was worried about getting bored but six months into his retirement he's found a girlfriend, traveled to Mexico, done a ton of stuff....he told me, I was right...it wasn't something to worry about anymore
I dont blame him, Id rather hang out with my kids then with me too.Did you notice what I noticed? Spending your father's time and going on vacations with him does not include you. Uh oh. This means your kids are more appealing than you are. Double uh oh.

This can only mean one thing.I dont blame him, Id rather hang out with my kids then with me too.![]()
Next time read the post after your long nap Lanny! Being as it's my second childhood, like my first, I don't drink any booze at all......didn't need it then, sure don't now! Naps are another hobby I forgot to list....good catch!Whew, I got tired just reading all the things you suggest. But your description lacks a time and a place for drinking beer and taking a long nap. Better sharpen your pencil and revise that list.
No beer drinking?! Pure blasphemy.Next time read the post after your long nap Lanny! Being as it's my second childhood, like my first, I don't drink any booze at all......didn't need it then, sure don't now! Naps are another hobby I forgot to list....good catch!
nope......not a drop! but I never was a beer guy...red wine, irish whiskey, single malt scotch, Canadian rye or brandy were my preferred choices but if I did have a beer it would be a guiness and lager half and half....a black and tan they call them...I passed the alcohol lifetime quota already....enjoyed every bit of itNo beer drinking?! Pure blasphemy.
I'm gonna have a quality red wine, probably a cabernet sauvignon with a one inch thick Wagyu NY steak tomorrow night. My wife's gonna fry some fresh mushrooms in butter on the side and then because I'm tired of baked potato, gonna go with some pickled whole beets that will be in the refrigerator over night. Had a choice of grilled asparagus but chose the beets because I haven't had them in a long time. Some nice turnip greens would be great but our favorite turnip green cannery no longer cans them and the other company just isn't up to snuff. It's got the perfect marbling and a great amount of fat around the outside which I love to burn over our natural hardwood charcoalnope......not a drop! but I never was a beer guy...red wine, irish whiskey, single malt scotch, Canadian rye or brandy were my preferred choices but if I did have a beer it would be a guiness and lager half and half....a black and tan they call them...I passed the alcohol lifetime quota already....enjoyed every bit of it
