The Retirement Thread

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Good morning all ^_^^_^.
A good kip was enjoyed and I slept till 06.30.
Enjoyed my coffee and will sbortly do an Aldi dash.
Today I plan to do precisely ......nothing. I declined the request to visit the auntie (again) so I could do err nothing :rolleyes:.
A quick wash then I am off..

Q. How often do you shower/bath ??
I used to shower every morning but now ir's every other morning...... a good wash suffices on other days.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good morning all from a grey, blustery and rainy Barnet.
This afternoon I will be attending a retirement do in Putney for 4 of my colleagues who have packed their train keys away over the last year or two. This is the first opportunity for a bit of a do for obvious reasons.
All the usual stuff to do before that though.
 

Chief Broom

Veteran
Morning folks ^_^ got the heater on and looks grey out but not too windy. Will be taking 'my precious' out on the wet/grimy roads and wondered whats best to wash the grot of with when i come home? could get in the shower with it i spose :laugh:
Tourists have thinned out and the beach was almost empty yesterday. ^_^
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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
A pinch and a punch folks.
Had a follow up Email from Octopus Energy a couple of days ago. Out of interest I went on to their website for a quote, as if I were a new customer. I don't have the exact figures as to my annual fuel consumption so I just went with one of the presets. The quote was double what I was paying to Avro ( and I am in credit with Avro to the tune of more than £350.)
I expect that things will settle down to a more realistic figure after a few months.
Coincidentally the heating came on this morning, I set the room stat quite low prior to going away a couple of weeks ago. This got me wondering what others find to be a comfortable temperature. I'm happy about 18 degrees, Mrs Tenkaykev about 20 -22 degrees.
I can jump on the Turbo if I'm feeling cold, or put a jumper on. Another option might be to see if I've still got a Kaftan up in the loft 😉
Peace and unity folks, peace and unity...
 
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A pinch and a punch folks.
Had a follow up Email from Octopus Energy a couple of days ago. Out of interest I went on to their website for a quote, as if I were a new customer. I don't have the exact figures as to my annual fuel consumption so I just went with one of the presets. The quote was double what I was paying to Avro ( and I am in credit with Avro to the tune of more than £350.)
I expect that things will settle down to a more realistic figure after a few months.
Coincidentally the heating came on this morning, I set the room stat quite low prior to going away a couple of weeks ago. This got me wondering what others find to be a comfortable temperature. I'm happy about 18 degrees, Mrs Tenkaykev about 20 -22 degrees.
I can jump on the Turbo if I'm feeling cold, or put a jumper on. Another option might be to see if I've still got a Kaftan up in the loft 😉
Peace and unity folks, peace and unity...

My contract with OVO is finished in November, they've quoted about £132 a month for another flat rate contract, I've been on the comparison sites and all are around £130-£135 a month, if I stay with OVO without a contract they automatically put me on a variable rate at £83 a month, which is about the same as I've been paying.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Morning folks ^_^ got the heater on and looks grey out but not too windy. Will be taking 'my precious' out on the wet/grimy roads and wondered whats best to wash the grot of with when i come home? could get in the shower with it i spose :laugh:
Tourists have thinned out and the beach was almost empty yesterday. ^_^
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You live alone. This is perfectly acceptable behaviour**. Go for it.

Bucket of hot soapy works for me. Do it before the bike dries.

** It's actually perfectly acceptable whether one lives alone or not. The problem for those of us cohabiting is when we get caught. White fluffy towels are a dead giveaway dark blue are better.
 

PaulSB

Squire
A pinch and a punch folks.
Had a follow up Email from Octopus Energy a couple of days ago. Out of interest I went on to their website for a quote, as if I were a new customer. I don't have the exact figures as to my annual fuel consumption so I just went with one of the presets. The quote was double what I was paying to Avro ( and I am in credit with Avro to the tune of more than £350.)
I expect that things will settle down to a more realistic figure after a few months.
Coincidentally the heating came on this morning, I set the room stat quite low prior to going away a couple of weeks ago. This got me wondering what others find to be a comfortable temperature. I'm happy about 18 degrees, Mrs Tenkaykev about 20 -22 degrees.
I can jump on the Turbo if I'm feeling cold, or put a jumper on. Another option might be to see if I've still got a Kaftan up in the loft 😉
Peace and unity folks, peace and unity...
Ofgem moved us to British Gas following the collapse of People's Energy. We were on £83/month and I'm expecting to go to +/-£130 when BG eventually send the details.

Mrs P likes to live at 21+C, I prefer 17-18C. I can often be found in shorts and T-shirt around the house in the winter months. Simply too hot.
 
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