The Retirement Thread

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classic33

Leg End Member
He's trying to make me look crazy by deleting the other post. It will never work... :wacko:
It's not you trying to get back into a "normal sleep routine" that's the problem. Seeing things that aren't there.
 

12boy

Guru
Location
Casper WY USA
We have a train set, Scalextric, Duplo, Brio and a farm awaiting our granddaughter.
I have a recurve bow, a .177 air rifle, two slingshots, a Gerber mk ll combat knife,an 18 inch kukri, my dad's Marine Corps officers sword, an inflatable kayak, a sheep herders wagon, and bunch of bikes and bike tools. His mom will dislike me ever more than she already does. Since he is almost 3 months old, it's not too early, is it?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I have a recurve bow, a .177 air rifle, two slingshots, a Gerber mk ll combat knife,an 18 inch kukri, my dad's Marine Corps officers sword, an inflatable kayak, a sheep herders wagon, and bunch of bikes and bike tools. His mom will dislike me ever more than she already does. Since he is almost 3 months old, it's not too early, is it?
Nah, they can use the time building up their strength to use the bow.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
It's not you trying to get back into a "normal sleep routine" that's the problem. Seeing things that aren't there.
I have been feeling a bit groggy since being woken up too early today... :wacko:

Being virtually locked up in solitary confinement doesn't help. I realised earlier that I have only spent 30 seconds outdoors since Friday afternoon (3 days) and that was just to put something in the bin!

The weather is supposed to be a lot better tomorrow so maybe I will nip up and down the valley on my bike and call in at the shops on the way back.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I have been feeling a bit groggy since being woken up too early today... :wacko:

Being virtually locked up in solitary confinement doesn't help. I realised earlier that I have only spent 30 seconds outdoors since Friday afternoon (3 days) and that was just to put something in the bin!

The weather is supposed to be a lot better tomorrow so maybe I will nip up and down the valley on my bike and call in at the shops on the way back.
Ignore the alarm if it goes off, and try not to let your neighbour wake you up.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I could turn the alarm off but can't do much about the neighbours. I honestly thought that they were halfway up my stairs this morning with all the door slamming, running about, and shouting...

I suppose I should get my TV shows on now and go to bed earlier than usual!
Trip wire about halfway up the stairs should work. Just don't forget it's there when you go down the stairs.
 

numbnuts

Legendary Member
:hello:
 

PaulSB

Squire
Reported, to the council, for "breaking" covid regulations. I was outside the house between Christmas and the New Year.

The fact I was chasing medication wasn't known, just that I'm disabled and shouldn't have been out. Council g have now got until the end of this week to supply the name of the person who reported me, or I take on the council. Person who I spoke to gave me the feeling they didn't quite believe me.
If you don't mind me asking is the suggestion you should be shielding and broke that "regulation"?

I would have thought shielding is a choice and not a regulation or law?
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Well..... good morning to one and all ^_^.
I feel quite good this morning. Yesterday was naff as I kept falling asleep. I had 3 x 2 hour kips through the day but feel more awake today.
Have to go to the hospital to collect aunties clothes for washing.........they don't do that. Sadly still can't visit her.
 
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