I suppose you could turn that round into a retirement plan and address all those things you might wish you'd done more of. ie do them while you have the money or plan to do them when you have the time.
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There's an old chestnut that says nobodies last words were ever 'I wished I'd spent more time in the office'.
I suppose you could turn that round into a retirement plan and address all those things you might wish you'd done more of. ie do them while you have the money or plan to do them when you have the time.
I suppose you could turn that round into a retirement plan and address all those things you might wish you'd done more of. ie do them while you have the money or plan to do them when you have the time.
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That's kinda where i am with the boy and DH racing... it's a great big black-hole, sucking the time, money and life from our existence... but we LOVE it and in 20 years time when i'm 70, i'll have these days to think "yeah that was ACE".... or i can have an extra £ or more and sit thinking "yeah that'll buy me another beer at the local" lol. I could stick the money in the pension and the boy could sit at home playing x-box... OR.... we could be DH racers living the dream.Count Steer wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 10:01 am There's an old chestnut that says nobodies last words were ever 'I wished I'd spent more time in the office'.
I suppose you could turn that round into a retirement plan and address all those things you might wish you'd done more of. ie do them while you have the money or plan to do them when you have the time.![]()
As you can gather, that's what i've chosen.
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I'm hoping I die before needing to go in a care home, that really isn't how I want to live.
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And I'm hoping to be gunned down by a jealous husband on being caught in bed with his delumptious 25 year old wife...but things don't always go according to plan....Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:57 am I'm hoping I die before needing to go in a care home, that really isn't how I want to live.
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yeah but you can help plans along.... how's the barmaids looking in the Hurtwood ?Count Steer wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 12:13 pmAnd I'm hoping to be gunned down by a jealous husband on being caught in bed with his delumptious 25 year old wife...but things don't always go according to plan....Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:57 am I'm hoping I die before needing to go in a care home, that really isn't how I want to live.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 12:15 pmyeah but you can help plans along.... how's the barmaids looking in the Hurtwood ?Count Steer wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 12:13 pmAnd I'm hoping to be gunned down by a jealous husband on being caught in bed with his delumptious 25 year old wife...but things don't always go according to plan....Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:57 am I'm hoping I die before needing to go in a care home, that really isn't how I want to live.
(Being gunned down by the missus wouldn't be the same!)
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Having watched my grandmother spend her last three ish years fading away, I 100% agree. And I would 100% help myself on the way - if unable to, I have a deal with a mate. Younger than me but if she isn't around, I'll make a deal with another mate!! Abso-fucking-lutely no way am I living in a 'care' home, ever!!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:57 am I'm hoping I die before needing to go in a care home, that really isn't how I want to live.
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My mate and his girlfriend are in India, 4 month's this time. She's just done a yoga retreat and loved it. He's hired an enfield and goes fishing and hooning about. Very cheap to hire.Yorick wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 9:46 amThat's why I want to buy a SM bike.weeksy wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 9:36 amWithout getting too deep here, it sounds like you're going to have lots of money 'left' .... what's the logic behind that ?Yorick wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 9:33 am Since we retired, our expenditure each year has been about £25k.
Biggest cost is the private health care about £3,000 a year.
We get about £10k income from apartment and draw the rest from savings.
Spent about £50k doing the villa up, but we're seeing the pension pots rise nicely each year.
I get state pension in 2 years so dragging about £15k out of my personal pensions tax free each year while I can. Adding that to our ISAs.
Also we just worked out that from now on, we have £10k a year for 'treats'.
Mrs Y is going to India next week for a 2 weeks yoga retreat.
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My wife has decided to go part-time at her job and wants me to cut my hours, probably to a 4 day week. Her cut in hours is because she will have to help more with her Mum who has dementia and she knows as her Mum declines, she'll be needed to help out more.
Her wish for me to cut my hours is so we can get more time together and make a point of doing something other than caring for her Mum. I'm sort of coming around to it, but I actually really like what I do and enjoy being at work. Plus, apart from the obvious less pension contributions from myself and my employer, I'm not sure what the other implications of reduced hours will be, if any?
Her wish for me to cut my hours is so we can get more time together and make a point of doing something other than caring for her Mum. I'm sort of coming around to it, but I actually really like what I do and enjoy being at work. Plus, apart from the obvious less pension contributions from myself and my employer, I'm not sure what the other implications of reduced hours will be, if any?
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Nah. She's seen your Sketchers and knows that it's downhill for you from now on in.Taipan wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 10:00 am
Her wish for me to cut my hours is so we can get more time together...
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There's no 't' in 'Skechers'.
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Thank you.
See, being under the age of 70, I try to avoid the poxy things.
They are the shoe equivalent of a NIssan Note: nothing wrong with them per se, they just only seem to be owned by the 70+ grey brigade.
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If its good enough for the SDogg, its good enough for me!gremlin wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:44 pmThank you.Count Steer wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:35 pmThere's no 't' in 'Skechers'.gremlin wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:19 pm
Nah. She's seen your Sketchers and knows that it's downhill for you from now on in.![]()
See, being under the age of 70, I try to avoid the poxy things.
They are the shoe equivalent of a NIssan Note: nothing wrong with them per se, they just only seem to be owned by the 70+ grey brigade.
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Taipan wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:57 pmIf its good enough for the SDogg, its good enough for me!gremlin wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:44 pmThank you.
See, being under the age of 70, I try to avoid the poxy things.
They are the shoe equivalent of a NIssan Note: nothing wrong with them per se, they just only seem to be owned by the 70+ grey brigade.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any more tragic....slip-on Skechers.
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I'd look even more tragic in AMQs!gremlin wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:59 pmTaipan wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:57 pmIf its good enough for the SDogg, its good enough for me!gremlin wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:44 pm
Thank you.
See, being under the age of 70, I try to avoid the poxy things.
They are the shoe equivalent of a NIssan Note: nothing wrong with them per se, they just only seem to be owned by the 70+ grey brigade.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any more tragic....slip-on Skechers.![]()
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Having said there's no 't' in Skechers, you post a picture of a 'T' in Skechers.Taipan wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:57 pmIf its good enough for the SDogg, its good enough for me!gremlin wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 1:44 pmThank you.
See, being under the age of 70, I try to avoid the poxy things.
They are the shoe equivalent of a NIssan Note: nothing wrong with them per se, they just only seem to be owned by the 70+ grey brigade.
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I bought a pair of Skechers and didn't get on with them at all. The sole/heel is too soft so they ended up in the back of the car as something to change into for driving after walks etc. I prefer proper trainers with firmer soles that are a bit more designed to cope with pronation - Saucony work for me.Taipan wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 2:03 pm I'd look even more tragic in AMQs!Haven't you got a few musculoskeletal problems? Join us. You'll come for the arch support and stay for the machine wash ability!
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