RobbiesCornField
Bring it on.
Rich, that sounds like so much fun! Granted, I haven't had to deal with that... yet. I'll let you know how I feel about it when it happens. :laugh:
Heck no! I'm hoping to finally have more time to take a ride now and again. Did you know that moss will grow on the north side of a vehicle if you don't move it now and again? :laugh:
I just submitted my order. I'm proud to support the Rich and Connie retirement fund!
Rich
Congrats & Good Luck with your Retirement Plans. I am glad that I was able to meet You & Connie at a few MARS shows.
I really wish I could get some of your ex keepers. There are some great deals there. But at this moment in time. I am just trying to keep my head above water. But who knows what the future may bring!!
Don't forget to take your camera with you. So we can see some other places as well.
Thank you! You have no idea how much I appreciate the orders right now.
And thank you to the other people who have placed orders recently. I've really never felt this way about getting orders before. Very strange feeling.... I guess it's the fact that every order brings Connie and I one step closer to starting this new chapter in our lives.
I was looking around the reptile building today thinking about how strange it will look and feel when all the animals are gone. When we thought the sale of the business was going to take place, Connie and I talked about what we would do with that building. I asked her what she wanted to do. In some of our blackest times when the work and stress would get to us, she would always lament that her entire life has been spent doing for others. Not that she was complaining, but I think she has fears of dying and not leaving any mark that is hers alone in this world. Something that she DID by herself and for herself. She said something about putting in a certified kitchen in part of the building so she could do something commercially having to do with cooking. Not sure what she was thinking about, though. She works down at a local seafood market on Wednesdays (and some Saturdays when needed) because she became friends with the owner and she said she just needs a break from here once a week. Her boss and Connie (if you ever saw them together you would swear they are sisters!) have dreamed up something to do with cooking and selling food items at events and affairs. Heck, I'm not sure of the details, but she gets excited talking about it, so what the heck. Time to let her make her mark. Not sure what all that will cost, as this was when we were expecting a really nice chunk of change selling the entire business, and we would have had some extra money outside of what would be allocated for retirement. But hell, I've sold off a bunch of my guns a little while back, so if that money has to go towards this for her, then I can't begrudge her that. Besides, I might have a part time job there myself. I mean SEAFOOD PLATTERS!?! Heck, SOMEBODY is going to have to be the taste tester for that stuff....... :laugh:
Hey, watch it there Rich, ya know those fried foods will go staight to your hips..:eatpointe
Walter,
:crazy02: BOUT' CORNS !!
When we thought the sale of the business was going to take place, Connie and I talked about what we would do with that building. I asked her what she wanted to do. In some of our blackest times when the work and stress would get to us, she would always lament that her entire life has been spent doing for others. Not that she was complaining, but I think she has fears of dying and not leaving any mark that is hers alone in this world. Something that she DID by herself and for herself. She said something about putting in a certified kitchen in part of the building so she could do something commercially having to do with cooking. Not sure what she was thinking about, though. She works down at a local seafood market on Wednesdays (and some Saturdays when needed) because she became friends with the owner and she said she just needs a break from here once a week. Her boss and Connie (if you ever saw them together you would swear they are sisters!) have dreamed up something to do with cooking and selling food items at events and affairs. Heck, I'm not sure of the details, but she gets excited talking about it, so what the heck. Time to let her make her mark. Not sure what all that will cost, as this was when we were expecting a really nice chunk of change selling the entire business, and we would have had some extra money outside of what would be allocated for retirement. But hell, I've sold off a bunch of my guns a little while back, so if that money has to go towards this for her, then I can't begrudge her that.
Heck, I still remember one year doing that show when I used to......
...Sheesh, you all are going to just HATE it when I'm retired and have time to run on like this in posts.......... oke:
Just think how enjoyable it would be just to hang out, stroll around, and promote whatever you are working on! And all tax deductible! You could even choose expos where you would like to hang out a while for vacation afterwards, since you wouldn't have animals.
Oh well - enough dreaming! Back to work!!
If you ever get up to Maine, let us know. We would love to sit down with you two and have a lobster dinner!! On a floating restaurant!!