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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2421341" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I joined in 2009 also. Took the boat out to the middle of the lake and dropped the 6:20AM alarm clock into the water. I have not gotten up that early for anything since then. That alarm was a bad start for every work day for me. I have always been a night person, get tired 1 or 2AM, then like to wake up on my own. Been staying busy doing what I want to do and catching up on a lot of projects I should have been doing long ago. I am adapting well to this lifestyle. Kinda miss the weekly pay check, but working around that pretty well.</p><p></p><p>It is interesting how you can lose track of what day it is. Wife and I get confused every once in a while and miss a day. Makes it hard when you have something scheduled and you have to pull out your phone to find out what day of the week it is. Most time we do not know and really do not care. Everyday feels like Saturday. I highly recommend retirement, and take off that damned wrist watch, you do not need it anymore either, it is easy to tell if it is daytime or nighttime. Eat when you get hungry, sit down when you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2421341, member: 24583"] I joined in 2009 also. Took the boat out to the middle of the lake and dropped the 6:20AM alarm clock into the water. I have not gotten up that early for anything since then. That alarm was a bad start for every work day for me. I have always been a night person, get tired 1 or 2AM, then like to wake up on my own. Been staying busy doing what I want to do and catching up on a lot of projects I should have been doing long ago. I am adapting well to this lifestyle. Kinda miss the weekly pay check, but working around that pretty well. It is interesting how you can lose track of what day it is. Wife and I get confused every once in a while and miss a day. Makes it hard when you have something scheduled and you have to pull out your phone to find out what day of the week it is. Most time we do not know and really do not care. Everyday feels like Saturday. I highly recommend retirement, and take off that damned wrist watch, you do not need it anymore either, it is easy to tell if it is daytime or nighttime. Eat when you get hungry, sit down when you want to. [/QUOTE]
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