Day Clock for us retired folks

Tyme2fish

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sasto

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

Nice...but what month and year is it?.....or does it matter?
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

Whats a clock?

At the tone .... the time will be...... O who cares :D

OMG am I happy I do not have to deal with Zulu anymore........ it confused to civilians too much.
 

MTboatguy

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At the tone .... the time will be...... O who cares :D

OMG am I happy I do not have to deal with Zulu anymore........ it confused to civilians too much.

No Chit Bob!

:eek:
 

sasto

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

I still get info in Zulu......for years.....and I still get mixed up to add my 5hrs or subtract them. DST is another thing. :facepalm:
 

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

Why would it have a 6AM on the face?????
 

hostage

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

What do you retired guys do all day anyway? I know I would start to go nuts when I was a kid during summer brake. It was always better when I had a job. I remember going to my grandparents and they would sit around all day eat very consistent meals and watch Days of our Lives. Though there was the occasional brakes of my grand father taking us out on his ski boat. I wonder if I should say to hell to retiring and just work until I kick the bucket.
 

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

What do you retired guys do all day anyway? I know I would start to go nuts when I was a kid during summer brake. It was always better when I had a job. I remember going to my grandparents and they would sit around all day eat very consistent meals and watch Days of our Lives. Though there was the occasional brakes of my grand father taking us out on his ski boat. I wonder if I should say to hell to retiring and just work until I kick the bucket.

What ever the Bosslady tells me to do. Other than that, with all the little projects that I have planned, I can work on them a bit, take a break, do a little more, surf the Internet, take another break, etc.

The best thing is that I have no real "must have done by date". Normally it consists of getting certain things done by the end of a certain month.
 

windy5849

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

What do you retired guys do all day anyway?

I've often been asked, 'What do you old folks do now that you're retired?

?Well...I'm fortunate to have a chemical engineering background and one of the things I enjoy most is converting beer, wine and whiskey into urine. I do it nearly everyday and I really enjoy it.?
 

AK_Chappy

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

I've often been asked, 'What do you old folks do now that you're retired?

?Well...I'm fortunate to have a chemical engineering background and one of the things I enjoy most is converting beer, wine and whiskey into urine. I do it nearly everyday and I really enjoy it.?

Now that is funny right there! I don't care who ya are!! Good one.

AK Chappy
 

aspeck

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

I've often been asked, 'What do you old folks do now that you're retired?

?Well...I'm fortunate to have a chemical engineering background and one of the things I enjoy most is converting beer, wine and whiskey into urine. I do it nearly everyday and I really enjoy it.?

I often wondered why my nephew was so interested in Chemical Engineering ... graduated last year with his degree ... but hasn't been able to find a job. Now I understand, he has just been practising and fine-tuning his craft! :facepalm:
 

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

I was thinking about printing that clock out and framing it here in the "man cave".

Then...flash forward to the teacher coming home after dealing with the demon spawn all day and seeing my "Everyday is Saturday" clock.. I don't see anything good coming from this. :eek:

I need to find a new career.
 

DaNinja

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::removes picture from the printer before the wife leaves to teach the "Dangerous Minds".
 

bassman284

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

What do you retired guys do all day anyway? I know I would start to go nuts when I was a kid during summer brake. It was always better when I had a job. I remember going to my grandparents and they would sit around all day eat very consistent meals and watch Days of our Lives. Though there was the occasional brakes of my grand father taking us out on his ski boat. I wonder if I should say to hell to retiring and just work until I kick the bucket.

A retired friend of mine says, "I do absolutely nothing and never start that before noon." I'm not as adamant as he is, but that fairly well describes my day. Except fishing, of course. Perfectly allowable to start fishing before noon. Better yet, pay no attention to the clock and just start fishing when you're ready.

Gotta admit, I don't see 6:00 am very often since I retired although I'm usually up by seven. Used to be I had breakfast cooked and lunch fixed by 6.
 

j_martin

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Re: Day Clock for us retired folks

That clock goes good with my Task Selector

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