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so last night i left my key in my bike and on by accident at work. went out to drive home at 2300.. DEAD... after pushing it up the hill, a good run down and a hop on, poped the clutch in 2nd gear she fired right up! overall a crazy end to a crazy day !
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Should put battery on a 2 amp charger over night to be sure it is topped up. Otherwise you may shorten battery life.
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of corse! first thing i did when i got home. was just real pissed when i went to leave work, reached in my pockets for key, and no key.WTF, where is it? not in helmet, not in gloves,... oh its in the bike, and its on. been on for 9 hrs, ... nice!
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Another battery drawdown test with a charger in participation to verify results during hours of darkness while the world labors on to it's end goal.
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im lost
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maybe too bored and been staring at a computer screen to long, jsut dont know how to read it i guess. lol oh well. commas maybe
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It is easier to read and understand if you smile while reading. Try it, it works. We sometimes get the wrong message by not smiling while reading. I always try to approach the forum while in a good mood and not overly tired. It is so easy to get the wrong message because we can't hear the tone of voice or which words are of particular interest to the poster.
Of course if some one warns us that a rant is coming then we know the tone of voice to read into the post. At present I am just sitting and rambling while some laundry dries. Retirement is a good thing. I need a nap very soon. |
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no worries at all.
sounds like a good thing.....14 more years.... |
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Be patient, retirement will come. Mine was supposed to start 3 years earlier but life got in the way. Funny now but not then. Things actually worked out very well in the end and I won't complain too much. I could still be working or pushing up daisies somewhere. |
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Then I RAN! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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I was awake promptly at 9:30 this morning. Looked at the clock a second time and went back to sleep.
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Good for you!!!! :2tup: :2tup: |
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lol.
nice to know! |
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When my time came, I told my partner "I have some good news and some bad news for you".
He said, "give me the bad news first", and I said "I'm giving you 2 months notice - I'm quitting, retiring, and moving to Florida". Then he said OK," give me the good news", and I said "I'm giving you 2 months notice - I'm quitting, retiring, and moving to Florida". Needless to say. he wasn't too happy, but I was. :) :) |
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It was bad news for him, good news for me. He saw it that way too.
I also have seen people that work right up until the day they dropped dead. Maybe they were happy doing that, maybe they never got to enjoy "their time". You go through different stages in your life. sometimes working all for other's benefit or enjoyment. I did enough 60-80 hrs. a week working for everybody else. Retirement is MY TIME, for me, and whatever I want to do with it. For as long as I have left, and that'll be for quite a while and that's OK with me. |
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mrlmd, I'm jealous! Sounds great, glad you were able to do that. My dad never wanted to retire. He was the senior partner in his firm, and even when they told him that his cancer was terminal and he probably had less than six months, he just wanted to go back to work. I tried to get him to go to the Islands or do something he'd always wanted to do, but he just loved his work. He was 71 years old, and even when the cancer had spread to his brain and he was taking radiation treatments , he'd leave the treatments and go to the office. He finally got to where he couldn't drive and he'd have my mom drop him off at the office and then she'd come back at the end of the day and take him home. Finally, one day he called her before lunch and told her to come and get him. When she finally got him out to the car she said he sat there and started crying. She asked him why he was crying and he said, "Because, I'll never be back here again." and he wasn't. My dream is to one day live at the beach, preferably retired there, dad's dream was the office, it was what he loved to do most. To each his own.
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interesting, personal, emotional, lonely, sad and happy at times, LIFE is like that............... " To each his own"
it started with a "left key on" and reached the climax. i read each word. wish you all a happy life and a peaceful transition. |
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