Five years

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classic33

Leg End Member
I would continue doing my job because my job still needs done, and spending as much time with family as I can (just like now.) My relatives tend to not be long-lived and both of my best friends passed away unexpectedly at relatively young ages so I do not take tomorrow for granted. Any day we wake up this side of the daisies is a good day! I would, however, make it a point to catch up on last season of Doctor Who as that has been on my to-do list.
Wake up on the wrong side of the daisies, there's a mistake been made.
 

ADarkDraconis

Cardinal Member
Wake up on the wrong side of the daisies, there's a mistake been made.
:laugh: True. That's why they used to put bells in coffins! I could become a friendly, yet irritating ghost...
 

Vantage

Carbon fibre... LMAO!!!
I'd do what I'm trying to do now. Enjoy life.
I fully expect to be dead or wheelchair bound by the time I reach 60 through diabetes complications. Retirement isn't something I can look forward to like some people so I'm slowing down and giving the tories a great big "F**K YOU" regarding their 'must work harder' ethics while I still can.
 

Randomnerd

Bimbleur
Award: Most Depressing Thread of the Year So Far.
Suggestion: Just Effing Get On With It.
Opinion: OP needs to get busier; too much time spent thinking, not enough time just effing getting on with it.
Ironic Point-Out: yes, I’m reading this too, so I should get a life too. I’m going, right now. FFS
 
Ooh! Wouldn't it be horrible if it was an asteroid that was set on a collision course with Earth, you've spent every penny and mortgaged everything when at the last minute it veers off course and out into space. :banghead:
 
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