
T1 Terry
You hire young people to do the hard yakka, all you need is the knowledge, required tickets and a workshop. I could even brush up on my spray painting skills and welding skills if needed, the money is there to do the conversions ........ you could buy a house and land on the rivers edge out of town to escape the noisy wake boats and jet skis, tie up the house boat and relax into retirementsupersparky wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 4:47 pm I would love to do something along those lines. But, you and I both know that our bodies aren't in a suitable condition to day stuff like that on a day to day basis. It's hard enough for my tired bag of bones to do switchboard stuff, with inly a bit of bending over and no laying on your back.
The steak in a glass is a different kettle of fish.Maybe one or two.
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