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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostAlready halfway there.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostAnyway, I'm not so much bothered at what age I retire as long as I live long enough to wear adult nappies and be a burden to my great great grandchildren
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I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my grandfather....
Not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostAnyway, I'm not so much bothered at what age I retire as long as I live long enough to wear adult nappies and be a burden to my great great grandchildren
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post:
Anyway, I am not so much bothered at what age I retire as living long enough to be a burden to my kids.
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My plan is to win an obscene ammount of money on the lottery this year and retire to a private Island somewhere warm.
Either that or work til I drop because I've now got a mortgage again (Moved to larger property)
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Originally posted by zeitghostAre you to appear on the Sarah Beeny programme?
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Originally posted by sirja View PostAgile is declared a useless waste of space of methodology. Then and only then will I consider full time house husband duties. Till then I'll continue annoying scrum masters the world over
Happy husbanding!
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Originally posted by sirja View PostAgile is declared a useless waste of space of methodology. Then and only then will I consider full time house husband duties. Till then I'll continue annoying scrum masters the world over
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