2015/10/24 22:16:43
Lucky13
r3g3
Congratulations Lucky---


So do I qualify for the R#G# club now?  Sort of the SR AARP!  Thank you for the best fishes!
 
Hope to meet you on the river one of these days.
2015/10/24 22:24:32
r3g3
You will NEVER miss work. 
Too much good stuff to do.
2015/10/25 09:48:31
troutbum21
Congrats Lucky.  Don't be surprised if you find retirement down right boring at times.  And yes the punch list seems to grow exponentially with the more time you have.  Enjoy.
2015/10/25 11:52:53
Lucky13
A local Environmental Organization had contacted me within 45 minutes of me turning in my ID, to sign me up to help with Genny issues.  And my church has about 9 days a week of work lined up for me!  I don't think I'll get bored for a while, it might be hard to keep the time for fishing.  and there is always the job jar, which is overflowing.
2015/10/25 13:58:22
pafisher
I have been retired for several years now and still enjoying it.The only draw back is that I don't know what day it is most of the time,but who cares......there are no deadlines.
By the way,I have recovered from the stroke but I still need to build up my strength and I'm stuck here in Ohio with no fishing gear so I can't do that until I get home again.
2015/10/25 14:44:33
BeenThereDoneThat.
10-4 on the retired and glad to hear your doing fine pafisher.  Take it one day at a time and soon you'll be posting pictures of your catch.
 
Lucky13 I'm thinkin, I don't need any of your luck.
2015/10/25 16:03:18
twobob
PA they must have a wally world in Ohio.
Pick up a spiderman combo so you have something in your hand and stroll the local waterways, rest as needed.
 
Get well for next year.
2015/10/25 20:38:28
Lucky13
No rest for the wicked and the just don't need any, I guess!
 
Get well, and get some gear, PA!
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