indiucky
Grandmaster
I have one suggestion and it is if you retire, don't take a job at a gun shop. You'll be like a kid in a candy store! Don't ask me how I know this!
Dude.....
I have one suggestion and it is if you retire, don't take a job at a gun shop. You'll be like a kid in a candy store! Don't ask me how I know this!
You have worked long , and hard enough putting up with all those kids. You should be proud of what you did for them, now do for yourself.
Congats doddg, I trust that you will enjoy your retirement. I retired from teaching nine years ago, after teaching 39 years in the same school. During that time, I have seen a lot of changes in our educationsl system with a few of them that were repeated using a different title. Next fall my teaching slot will be filled by the 3rd teacher since I left. That sort of bothers me thinking that neither the students nor the program has continuity, but I can’t do anything about that. So, look back on your years as a teacher with pride and confidence knowing that you influenced a lot of sudents in a positive way. Suerte.
Party at Bill's house.
I'm surprised how much I've shot already.
1/2 of the .22 is gone (the grandkids help with that),
4k .223, gone. 2k .308, gone.
It's not gonna last...樂
Yeah, and Wallie World eliminated the job of greeter, so it'll be doubly hard for us old farts to earn ammo money!I'm surprised how much I've shot already.
1/2 of the .22 is gone (the grandkids help with that),
4k .223, gone. 2k .308, gone.
It's not gonna last...樂
I have already figured out what I am going to do to keep shooting.
I dunno... i hear the gals down at the nursing home can be really grateful and generous...So, after 6 months of work, you'll get 1 .22LR?
I dunno... i hear the gals down at the nursing home can be really grateful and generous...
Although my health insurance (now supplemental to Medicare) costs me over $500.00 per month, it is good to have when we needed it most (wife's breast cancer, etc.). We have no dental insurance and that can get very expensive quickly. We recently became debt free and that is a load off and not having that mortgage payment going out every month is a blessing. I feel fortunate to have acquired all the necessary equipment to reload, including progressive presses, over many years. I can afford to shoot around 200 rounds of centerfire ammo (mostly 9mm). I figure I save about $650.00 in ammo costs over factory ammo each year. The more .45 ACP I shoot, the more I save. Because of circumstances (taking care of our elderly relatives) we really didn't get to go anywhere for a relaxing vacation for years. We did get to a reunion this year in Kansas City (8 hr. drive) for 4 days. Right now, retirement life is good and I have never once regretted my early retirement. My advice is, if possible, do what you are able to do now. Life flies by and being able or willing to do things goes along with it.