The Retirement Thread

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
.........of course, it could just be an excuse they made up when caught in a compromising position behind their sheep! :laugh:
Beat me to it.
Can't delete mine now.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Same here.
Wednesday afternoon......closed.
Sunday........closed.
Think I prefer it this way although I don't remember suffering when they were closed.
Just what we've become used to I suppose. It's almost a 24/7 society these days if you count the supermarkets that are open 24 hours where you can get pretty much anything, including white goods in many.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Just what we've become used to I suppose. It's almost a 24/7 society these days if you count the supermarkets that are open 24 hours where you can get pretty much anything, including white goods in many.
They still used civilised hours on the continent though and may it continues.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I notice while browsing thought the fabs and awesomes on FB that the coop was open on Christmas day and today as well as New Year's Day.
I remember when we first came here that they shut for lunch for an hour every day and every Sunday all day as well as several days closure over Christmas and New Year. How did we ever survive in those days?
We used to spend hours on our favourite Internet forum, or all day watching glorious HD colour nature documentaries and films on TV. Listen to the radio or read a book! :laugh:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Would that be a virtual book and internet radio?
Hmm... :whistle:

I have a selection of Kindle books these days but still prefer reading paper books.

I haven't listened to the radio for years. I can't stand commercial radio so that is out, but I really ought to get back into listening to the BBC. My TV broke when I was a student. I repaired it once but then a different major fault led to me scrapping it. I spent every evening for the remaining 2.5 years listening to R1 (David Jensen followed by John Peel). I liked the fact that I could study, use my BBC Micro, or build my electronics projects with the radio on in the background. Every now and then something interesting would be played and I would give that more attention.

TV is too distracting. That is why I stay up so late nowadays. I am usually beavering away on my laptop until about 01:00 and only THEN switch the TV on.
 
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