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10/28/2016 10:47 AM  #1


Happy retirement day

To my bestest buddy Tubo! Thank you for your years of service to our country

Last edited by terry (10/30/2016 7:19 AM)

 

10/28/2016 10:41 PM  #2


Re: Happy retirement day

Yeah...me too! Welcome to the world of fixed income and "every day is Saturday"!
6s6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

10/28/2016 11:02 PM  #3


Re: Happy retirement day

Welcome to the club Tubo! Does this mean the Isetta will become roadworthy soon?

 

10/29/2016 7:15 AM  #4


Re: Happy retirement day

Here's to a long  and  happy  retardedment, Corky.  I know  you  have  earned it.

BB


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

10/29/2016 7:48 AM  #5


Re: Happy retirement day

Congrats Corky.............now everyday is a Saturday!!

 

10/29/2016 10:02 AM  #6


Re: Happy retirement day

Congratulations, Tubo.  When's the party?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

10/29/2016 1:31 PM  #7


Re: Happy retirement day

Hey Tubo, thanks for your service and enjoy retirement.

How long is the list of Honey do's that's been on hold?


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

10/30/2016 9:32 AM  #8


Re: Happy retirement day

Congratulations Tubo!

I am jealous. I am only 53 and medicare retirement age for me is 67!


66 coupe 289 Weiand T5 3.40 disc brakes progressive coils Bilstein 4.5 leaf mid-eyes 1" front sway bar 16" wheels
 

10/30/2016 5:23 PM  #9


Re: Happy retirement day

Remember, the best way to tell what day of the week it is the big paper comes on Sunday. Welcome to the ranks of the unpaid but over joyed. You're gonna love Monday mornings.


"anyone that stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty"Henry Ford
 

10/30/2016 5:50 PM  #10


Re: Happy retirement day

Congrats Corky.  Retirement is great!


Bash Host MSBB XVI.       BobC    1966 Mustang Coupe
 

10/30/2016 5:56 PM  #11


Re: Happy retirement day

Looking forward to joining the group next April.

 

10/30/2016 6:34 PM  #12


Re: Happy retirement day

Congrats Corky!

 

10/30/2016 6:46 PM  #13


Re: Happy retirement day

Many Thanks to my Buddies on the forum.
I'm already enjoying the first of many trips to come. Tonight I 'm in Sugarcreek Ohio. Getting a new teardrop shell installed on my new aluminum trailer.
MS speaking of party, whatever happened to the overnight trip or evening at GMBG??
Oh Ponyboy66 no worries you can do 67, I'm 68

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 

10/30/2016 6:48 PM  #14


Re: Happy retirement day

Hornman wrote:

Welcome to the club Tubo! Does this mean the Isetta will become roadworthy soon?

 
Ahhh Yeah Don, depends on definition of soon??

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 

Board footera


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