Totally.
Having been retired for several years, I can't figure out how I had
enough time to work. I guess the old saying "the work expands to fill
the available time" is true. Of course, now I "work" mostly on the
things I want to work on.
Life is good. Retired is better :-)
--
Russ Butler (NJ USA)
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Your father-in-law is correct. I don't even have enough time to be retired!
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> SwissPace wrote:
>> I have a few restoration projects queued up but no cars yet, first to
>> get running will be the Bimota DB2EF this only needs minor work then
>> next is my laverda jota which I bought in 1981 an have broken down on
>> all over the uk and europe. However yolandy needs its overdrive fixing
>> and the bmw bike new brakes and a service, one thing is for sure I will
>> not be bored if I ever make retirement, though my father in law says
>> that you think you will have more time but you don't really as you can't
>> do as much. Each day is a gift which I at least don't always appreciate.
>>> I can only advise to start any project like this while you can. My wife,
>>> who is a pedicure hears so many stories now of deceased men who had
>>>
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