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In article <ut830m$3qf2r$1@dont-email.me>,Yeah, but when the mega-tsunami hit, you'd be washed away!!
Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:On 3/17/2024 2:01 PM, BTR1701 wrote:I f'ed up with my retirement. I basically did it on a whim. Just decidedIn article <ut7k62$3ndra$1@dont-email.me>,>
"Ian J. Ball" <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:On 3/17/24 11:18 AM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:On 3/17/2024 8:50 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:>On 3/17/24 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:>
>What did you watch?>
I'm making a big push this weekend to finish everything I can
before I go on vacation next weekend. So the focus was on grading/
prepping stuff, not TV watching.
Going anywhere fun? Although staying home and decompressing can be
loads of fun too.
Hawai-EYE-EYE.
Nice!
>>I'd actually have preferred to stay home this year, but for various>
reasons, that wasn't going to happen. So I need to make sure that I get
everything done before I leave, 'cos I'm not going to get much done in
Hawaii!
Stop by 5.1 and maybe McCarrott will hand you a badge from his Drawer o'
Badges and let you work a case with them. Maybe even invade the
sovereign territory of a foreign consulate or something.
I used to live in Hawaii when I was very very young, maybe 4 or 5 years
old. I remember going to an amusement park called "Castle Park" which
apparently hasn't existing in decades. Other than that, I just remember
the weather was always pleasant.
one day I'd had enough and within two weeks, I was retired. Since then,
I've wished I gave it a little more thought and planning and instead of
putting in my papers immediately, put in for a transfer to the Honolulu
Field Office instead and have the government pay for my move out there,
to include shipping my SUV. I'd have had to give the gov two more years
in exchange for the free move, but after that, I could have retired in
paradise at minimal cost to myself.
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