The Retirement Thread

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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Yes, I have both a silver threepence and sixpence. When the kids were small I used to put them in the Christmas pudding.
That got banned by new Health & Safety regulations which came in after decimalisation! :whistle:
 
What I actually find incredible is, not the amount of pocket money I got, but, the fact that these trips, by bus, to the town centre (about 4 miles away), to visit the cinema, took place unaccompanied, when I was aged 5-6 years old! My 13 year old grandson has just this year started to get the bus to school (unaccompanied).

I sometimes wonder, were my parents trying to lose me? ;)
I had to walk to school 4 miles on my own when I was 7 year old, at 11 in my new school I had to catch a bus as it was 10 miles away.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
When I started secondary school I got a new bike, paid for by my Dad, and started cycling to and from school, five miles each way.
I did too - a 5-speed Raleigh. It was only 1.5 miles each way, but I had the horrendously hard Barkers' Butts Lane climb to tackle on the way home. It had slopes of about 2.5% at either end but a vicious 230 metre ramp at 4.5% in the middle... :whistle:

Yes - actually a piddling little climb which I was able to sprint up aged 50 on a singlespeed bike with a big rucksack on my back. Still, aged 11-13 in Coventry it felt like a real monster!

The bike eventually got stolen from the school bike sheds, and that was me done with cycling for 20 years.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Good morning fellow retirees,
Today’s plans are on hold as Mrs Tenkaykev continues to struggle with Covid. We had a take away curry last night which is our usual first line of defence, it was from a place called “ Cutting Chaii “ in Leith and very good indeed.
Hopefully get Mrs Tenkaykev out for a walk along Porty Prom later, stay safe folks 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿☕️
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Morning. Slightly better sleep last night. Another cool start but should be pleasant for a walk. Think I’ll go up the hill this morning. There’s a little path I haven’t been up that actually takes you slightly higher and gives a 360 degree view so think I’ll do that now that the ground has dried up a bit. I’m not sure there will be a great view though as there’s a bit of low cloud.
 

The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
Spain
Morning all, yesterday we went for lunch with our neighbour, he is a GP and his wife a counsellor, this hypochondriac refrained from discussing symptoms 😁 as they're on holiday.
Gym today, then an appointment at home with an insurance rep, selling a funeral plan, i hope there is no connection with all of the above 😂
 

Chief Broom

Veteran
Morning folks :okay: Lots of herring gulls perched on the roof tops round here, i wonder if some ones feeding them...wont be popular with folk with dumped on cars or washing on the line. I like seeing them though as i like the reminder im by the sea and their indomitable attitude is awesome...probably survive the human race.
Just as i thought my bodging had come to an end.... i need to make a stand for seedlings by the south facing window. Every things coming up like mustard and cress and they need the sun! ^_^
 
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Deleted member 1258

Guest
:hello: Good morning people, we have a friend round this morning, haven't seen her for a couple of weeks as she was having problems with her back, dentist this afternoon, I lost a filing a few weeks ago and had a temporary one put in so they're putting a permanent one in today, the tooth was rotting under the old filing so I have to have some of the tooth drilled out, I'm not looking forward to that, the saga of our leaky stopcock continues, its half buried in the wall so it'll be a b******d to change, my Brother In Law's friend who was round yesterday said he'd rebuild it and went off for parts and hasn't come back yet
 
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