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Re: Fully retired now. [Re: Law Dog] #8047861
01/13/24 09:04 AM
01/13/24 09:04 AM
Joined: Jan 2023
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Joined: Jan 2023
Pennsylvania
Atta boy! I’m happy for you!

Re: Fully retired now. [Re: Law Dog] #8048070
01/13/24 12:22 PM
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Congradulations!! Enjoy Retirement. Take your Pension and SSI and enjoy life.


God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
Re: Fully retired now. [Re: Law Dog] #8048109
01/13/24 01:07 PM
01/13/24 01:07 PM
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Congratulations am looking forward to it myself, waiting for my call next month.

Re: Fully retired now. [Re: Law Dog] #8048336
01/13/24 06:19 PM
01/13/24 06:19 PM
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Congratulations! I can only imagine the feeling of nothing to do and all day to do it!! I’ve always said a person should be retired for the first half of their life and work the last half.

Life seems to have phases…as a kid, you have all the time in the world and no money and you’re busy wishing your life away to get grown up. Once you start working, you have money but no time to spend it…still wishing your life away wanting to old enough to retire. Hopefully retirement finds you able to retreat to your childhood with all the money you need to make your dreams happen!

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