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IN VINO VERITAS
Is there such a thing as 'being normal'?I've been retired for six months. Part time until I was 21 then full time package car until last year when I turned 55. 37 years total. Only recently have I become normal.

Is there such a thing as 'being normal'?I've been retired for six months. Part time until I was 21 then full time package car until last year when I turned 55. 37 years total. Only recently have I become normal.
I've been retired for six months. Part time until I was 21 then full time package car until last year when I turned 55. 37 years total. Only recently have I become normal.
Retired @ 55 with 34 years...it's been 9 months now and I have become another person. No longer high strung, no longer do I swear at things or other people! Some of my former co workers comment on my "change". It's a tough life but we are rewarded..that is if you can make it to the end. Congratulations to all who have made the jump.
I never even worked there and I still swear daily!!Wait til you get a little older---that will all come back.![]()
I never even worked there and I still swear daily!!![]()
About a year now. I was 66 but only had 11 years in (still wet behind the ears). I slowed down almost immediately, but I've had to say "no" recently to a couple of things because I was starting to get too busy.
I'm feeling younger all the time.
Uh,oh, looks like I lost "the oldest member on Brown Cafe" title.
Delusional feelings set in as you lose brain cells ... at least I've heard that.![]()
I'm also getting better looking (if thats even possible).
I can shoot that idea down real quick.......we were walking down the aisle of faucets in Lowe's and I saw the 2 sided magnifier mirror for the bathroom and made the mistake of checking out the "big" side. All I saw was this wrinkled old prune looking back at me.
I remarked to hubby, where are the people that we married? It's a real eye-opener !