LennyB Posted Sunday at 09:54 PM Posted Sunday at 09:54 PM Lives in the balance comes from a good healthy dose of model building. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 01:32 AM Posted Monday at 01:32 AM Building physical skills and self-reliance is a good way to earn self-respect.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Monday at 02:07 AM Posted Monday at 02:07 AM Respect for elders is a trait that is seriously lacking by most of those in our younger generations today. 1
mk11 Posted Monday at 03:32 AM Posted Monday at 03:32 AM Today is when you create your future, not tomorrow. 1
LennyB Posted Monday at 12:41 PM Posted Monday at 12:41 PM Tomorrow is the today you dreamed about yesterday.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 01:28 PM Posted Monday at 01:28 PM (edited) Yesterday was almost as good day to procrastinate as today is shaping up to be. Edited Monday at 01:29 PM by Ace-Garageguy 1
LennyB Posted Monday at 04:58 PM Posted Monday at 04:58 PM Be that as it may it's time to crack the whip and get back to work, well at least make it look like you're working.
Ace-Garageguy Posted Monday at 05:04 PM Posted Monday at 05:04 PM Working for other people's glory gets old after 5 decades. 1
LennyB Posted Monday at 05:45 PM Posted Monday at 05:45 PM (edited) Decades is a full service restaurant & bar, retro arcade with over 40 games, 6-lane boutique bowling alley, and events venue in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania that seems like just the place to go to blow off steam after a hard day of work. Â Edited Monday at 05:49 PM by LennyB
Big John Posted Monday at 07:23 PM Posted Monday at 07:23 PM Work, that thing I have to do more of now that I am retired!
LennyB Posted Monday at 11:37 PM Posted Monday at 11:37 PM Retired is a misnomer for the term 'retread'.
Tim W. SoCal Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Retread my head before the mid-day sun reflects off my bald scalp and blinds someone.
89AKurt Posted yesterday at 02:38 AM Posted yesterday at 02:38 AM Someone retired work decades working be yesterday tomorrow today respect building lives. [that is the first word of every post above, not Kackela talking]
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 03:07 AM Posted yesterday at 03:07 AM (edited) Lives and lives are spelled the same but are pronounced differently and have different meanings, and context determines which you choose...or is it chews? Edited yesterday at 03:07 AM by Ace-Garageguy punctiliousness
LennyB Posted yesterday at 01:19 PM Posted yesterday at 01:19 PM Chews wisely or you might break a tooth. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted yesterday at 05:44 PM Posted yesterday at 05:44 PM Tooth damage is often very painful and your trip to the dentist for relief and repair may be very expensive.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Expensive cars aren't always more fun than cheap ones, but they're usually prettier...like a lot of things.
slusher Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Thing about prices and having the best is ok when mom and dad are paying "..
Ace-Garageguy Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Paying for what you get is a good way to go, as 'free' stuff is usually worth about what you spend on it.
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