ODA238

Rio Grande Valley

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Joined: 04/13/2005

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I've often been asked, "What do you old folks do now that you're retired?"
Well....I'm fortunate to have a few friends who have chemical engineering backgrounds, and one of the things we enjoy most is turning beer, wine, Jack Daniels, bourbon, and martinis into urine.
We're pretty damn good at it too!
Dennis
Dennis & Judy
1994 40' Monaco Signature Series Crown Royale
Security System is 40 SIG
2005 Jeep Liberty Wrangler Toad
What IS around the next bend?
You have never lived until you have almost died.
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DrScud

On the Road

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Joined: 08/09/2005

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Hammock tester!
Jim & Sim - Fulltiming. - - Follow our adventures at: JimandSim.com
98 Foretravel U320 40', Cummins 450 HP/1450 lb-ft, HD4060 Allison, w/rtrder
2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo / M & G Braking / Demco Excali-Bar
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OnaQuest

Raleigh, NC

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Joined: 01/15/2006

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Since I retired I do absolutely nothing, and I don't even start that 'till about eleven o lock.
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trop-a-cal

Palm Coast Fl

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The nice thing is you can do nothing! Then something, and then nothing, whenever you want. You can vist the family, and give them money, so they have something to do besides work. You can get into politics, and straighten this country out. Or sit back and complain about everything. If you can't relax then exersize and soon you will want a nap. Write a book, or paint a painting. Plant a garden or join the social clubs. Eat and get fat or exersize and loose wieght. Die your hair or shave your head. Collect your retirement until your 90 or go back to work after 70 so the social security keeps comming in. But do something good for yourself and others don't be a couch potato.
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TexasShadow

Spring Branch, TX USA

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Joined: 10/12/2003

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I do a lot of thinking about a lot of things.
I think thinkers are very underrated.
I think that without thinkers, humanity would become a bunch of robots or drones.
So I think I'm doing a very important thing for my fellowman.
I think I'll go think some more.
TexasShadow
Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE/ 3126B Cat
BMW K75 on Rear Carrier
Jeep Grand Cherokee Toad
M&G aux brake system
Datastorm 3990
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
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dhamblet

Olympia, WA

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Joined: 01/13/2005

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I seem to spend a lot of my time fixing or replacing cheapo stuff on my fiver and upgrading my truck.
2005 Dutchmen 35SRV, Pergo floor, 5th Airborne, JT Strong Arm, Kodiak Disk Brakes, Backup camera
2006 Dodge CTD RAM QC 3500 LWB 4WD, Reese 16k, Airlift, Pacbrake, Britebox, 60g aux fuel tank
04 HD Ultra, CanAM 400MAX Quad
Spending my kids inheritance
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RRUGG

Newaygo, MI,USA

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We do whatever We want whenever we want wherever we want. Sometimes we do nothing but the trouble with that is it's hard to tell when we're finished.
RRUGG
2008 Dodge 2500 QC 4x4 SB Cummins 6 speed auto 3.73
1997 Holiday Rambler 29FK travel trailer
2006 Summit 22RB travel trailer
2003 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport
Bob & Grace professional retirees
Good Sam life members
Camped in 49 states. Missing Hawaii.
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JAXFL

Jacksonville, Florida, USA

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This link to another thread here on RV.net should help answer your question. Link
Happy Trails
JAXFL
2008 3100LTD Sun Seeker
2008 Chevy Colorado Z71 4x4 Auto Toad
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RicJones

So. Cal.

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Joined: 10/29/2007

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Whatever I feel like, when I feel like doing it.
I'm a terrible retiree, don't fish or golf.
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Turbo Diesel Dude

Green Mountain, NC

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Drink good whiskey, read, piddle with/ride my old Honda motorcycles (305 Scrambler twins). About ready to buy another six cylinder CBX. DW said I was too OLD to ride them anymore!! Hell, I'm getting better!
charles weidman
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