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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

— It's Thursday 🤦‍♂️ Fixed

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annademo's avatar

I'm retired. Every day is Saturday.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Yes to no more clocks, calendars, and Zoom calls. A guy found out I was retired and said, “Retired people tell me they’re now busier than ever." I had to admit, "Nope. I don't have that problem.” God is good.

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Freebird's avatar

I always say I’m as busy as I want to be. 😂

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It just takes us longer to do stuff.

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Jamie's avatar

This is most definitely the truth 😂

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I think a lot of people are old enough to retire, but they can’t financially. More and more I hear them saying, ‘I have to work to have purpose in my life.’ ‘Or, retired people are busier than when they were working.’

I think they’re comforted by thinking that way. But it’s so sad, because retirement is so wonderful.

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I retired in 2021, my husband died in 2022, it's 2024 and I'm still figuring it all out day by day! But praise the Lord I am breathing and getting to read C&C every day! My heart breaks for those who still have to work at my age (70) and I give thanks to my Lord who meets my needs daily!

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Trilby's avatar

I'm retired and have so many projects going on. I love it. The only thing I miss about working is work friends. For an introvert, I was great at making work friends. I could interact as much or as little as I wanted, and then happily go back to my lair, alone.

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T Kosse's avatar

Been retired 20 years. I always say, I have nothing to do and all day to do it. 😊

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Willing Spirit's avatar

From Calvin and Hobbes (Bill Watterson); “There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you want to do.” I feel this way, when I finally turn in late at night.

From my earliest years, I was pried out of bed around 5:00 a.m. My folks were very devout Pentecostal church goers and we probably averaged 5 nights a week of being out late. Sometimes very late. (We never missed a revival or any sort of meeting within driving distance- no matter how old and prone to flat tires and engine failures our old vehicle might be.)

This sleep deprivation lasted almost my entire adult life, what with a household of four children and a child-like husband to care for, while maintaining a career

So, my great joy now is to sleep until I awake naturally. And have nothing planned.

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FreeBird07's avatar

"child-like husband"....I have one of those....lol

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TB's avatar

Kind of makes me wish there was a "dislike" / "sadface" button to express my disapproval on behalf of husbands everywhere.

Guys, don't be a burden on your wives! 😱

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

And wives, be ye not burdens on your husbands : )

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Michael Framson's avatar

You've earned your joy and great that you share it. Thank you.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Some say, “I did nothing today, and it took all day to do it.”

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I was lucky to have time to decompress after the rat race and just chill. Something between boredom and a nagging sense of purpose stirred me up to get out and about, but I found a lot of very, very good people. It's like catching a second wind and not needing to run so hard.

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annademo's avatar

I know some people who can't afford to retired even though they are in their 70's. It is sad that this Harris-Biden economy has ruined retirement for so many people.

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Peter GL's avatar

God forbid she wins!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

It has ruined so many lives. On Nextdoor, people are begging for help.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

It is a blessing. In His goodness, God taught me the difference between wants and needs, woke me up to prepare for old age before it was too late, set me among good neighbors like you and our C&C peeps, and keeps pointing me to all kinds of interesting, up-lifting stuff to read and share. It is well with my soul. “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances” (Philippians 4:11).

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I choose my "yes's" and "no's" very wisely now! Praise the Lord for that!

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Margaret Allison's avatar

Retired 11 years come November 23 and loving every moment. I have been so busy but some days I just sit, read my Bible, devote, fix husband’s breakfast and mine. Then sit again if I want. Clean a room. Thankful for what the Lord helps me to do to encourage others each morning with a Scripture verse and picture. Life is worth living!

Thank you, Mr. Childers, again for news worth reading! I’m still amazed how peaceful RNC was compared to what DNC is by your reports!

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Good for you. But I've taken a different route. I love learning and being engaged. So I created a podcast that's led to a book series that's led to speaking engagements. It's a passion project that is near and dear to my heart. Whatever spins your wheels, DO IT! Life is short; live it.

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Barnjai's avatar

Reasonable, your explanation is priceless! I'm retired and sometimes pretty busy but almost always I can still find time to take a nap or walk the dog or sit in the evening and read "Jeff." Like Freebird said, It's the freedom to be busy if I want to be.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Willing Spirit's comment reminded me that one of the best things in life is sleeping until I'm done.

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Roger Beal's avatar

God is so good to this retired guy, that He has placed before me as many hours of volunteer work as I can handle every week.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

Me too. One rule for Saturday—stay away from the grocery stores.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

And Costco or Sam's Club.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

😂😂😂 Fact! Tim Walz needs to visit a real war zone on a Saturday in Costco!

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MaryAnn's avatar

I will add when college students return to campus. Restocking Target, Costco, Sam’s takes a week.

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Austin's avatar

I walked into a Home Depot and wondered why all these people weren't working! Then I realized it was Saturday....🤣🤣🤣

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annademo's avatar

Yes, indeed. I always grocery shop on the weekdays. Fewer people and the shelves are better stocked.

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Pam Van Gerpen's avatar

And Sunday! Amen.

Too peopley 🤣

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Jamie's avatar

Peopling is exhausting!!!

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Pelicanus's avatar

But Saturday nite is great at the groceria!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Oh, dear God, yes! Everywhere, really.

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Paige Green's avatar

I’m not retired and Saturdays are usually my shopping day.

Anytime before 10 am is great, whoever picks the music they play gets two thumbs up, I can get anyone to talk with me, no one is in a bad mood and the lines are super short at the registers.

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carily myers's avatar

Same way on Sunday, after Church. (SC)

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

I get to church very early. By the time I leave at noon, I'm always starving. I decided to go to HEB after one day—no parking place. I left and had a peanut butter sandwich. I will never make that mistake again 😂

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

My HEB is about 15 miles down the highway and a once-a-week highlight whether I need anything or not = : )

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Lynn46's avatar

Lately, since covid, I'll order what I need online and let them bring it to my car. Spending less that way too. I do like to go in however when getting my produce and fresh stuff.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

I would spend way less money by not going in. Why would a household of one need a gallon of olive oil? 😂😂😂

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I could use a gallon of olive oil in about four months by myself.

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JCrutcher's avatar

Well, you still have to compare, don't you?

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I retired a bit early after a run of good luck.

Now I can dedicate myself to collecting and posting political memes with no fear of getting fired. This is a great luxury and I'm enjoying it immensely, especially because the SF Bay Area is so intolerant of any dissent from the TV narrative.

https://padailypost.com/2019/04/04/man-who-was-berated-over-his-maga-hat-speaks-out/

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Patricia Woodard's avatar

I really enjoyed this article!

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I know that Starbucks. I'm sure it's all true. It's like an asylum for the TDS-afflicted around here.

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Gaye's avatar

What a story! Then crazy woman is fired and temporarily becomes a missing person. That’ll teach her. 🤡

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annademo's avatar

Great link.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Thank you for that great post! I always get a kick out of people who think Trump is still “Orange man bad”. She got a taste of her own medicine when she lost her job!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

“I would call that just utterly irrational.” I'm with Victor and Jewish Nazis 🤣

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John Bugni's avatar

Amen! I have a hard time knowing what day it is.

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Peter GL's avatar

At least we have C&C to know what day it is

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I have a hard time caring what day it is 🙄

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It's a good feeling, for sure.

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Peter GL's avatar

Ditto! And living in Florida with this weather I cannot even remember what season we are in

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Nobody likes a braggart !!! :)

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annademo's avatar

Your (retirement) time will come, LOL....

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

God I hope so. I daydream about being retired every day.

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FreeBird07's avatar

Me too!

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Loretta's avatar

This is exactly what my Dad says!

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ASK's avatar

No, 6 Saturdays and a Sunday. Let’s keep God where he belongs.

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Not Me's avatar

Ditto

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TeacherLori's avatar

With DNC this week, it feels like Friday already, doesn’t it?😅

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

I can't wait until this clown show is over. I am weary of the First 48, Criminal Minds, and CSI.

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Austin's avatar

At least the bad guys get arrested in those programs.....🙄

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Long Enough?'s avatar

Check out ‘Julia’ on Max, ‘Shōgun’ also on Max, ‘Bad Sisters’ (HILARIOUS!) on Apple TV, for a change of pace. Also, if you are into wine, ‘Drops of God’.

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daverkb's avatar

How about Halloween and Witches Brew? A Freak of the Week contest?

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

I thought that was the DNC

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daverkb's avatar

You are right.

The funniest party last night at the DNC was when some speaker was belittling Trump for saying that the United States was no longer respected in the world. I'm mean, we are talking about mumbling bumbling Biden, Cackle Voice, Anthony Blinken, Janet Yellow, Lloyd Austin, Grandma Garland, a while cast of idiot clown performers. Now, strangely Putin and Modi ... and even Xi, these are taken by the world at large as being articulate, well-education and highly respected for competence.

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CHCC's avatar

As a retired person who no longer subscribes to any MSM for critical (?) information (sarcasm), I have come to rely on C & C to tell me what day it is! I may need to go back to my medication dispenser for this reminder!

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Fla Mom's avatar

When a patient is being assessed for possible altered mental status in the ER, the first questions are typically, "Who are you?" "Where are you?" and "What's today's date?" I'm in trouble for that last one.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

I would have to say, “Do you have an Alexa? I ask her every day.”

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AngelaK's avatar

Check out Gateway Pundit online.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I don’t think I’m paying to read the Gateway Pundit! But, my right hand definitely doesn’t always know what my brain had it do later than yesterday 😂

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Fla Mom's avatar

Why am I blocked from liking this comment?

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AngelaK's avatar

It is absolutely STILL free.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

MY mistake... I tried to register and it asked for $$$.

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Jamie's avatar

Thanks for the comment… I forgot to fill my medication dispenser. 😓

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KCwoofie's avatar

C&C reporting on BAD c&c

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Robin Greer's avatar

I have this same problem when I do church bulletins for Sunday mornings. 😂

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Stacy's avatar

You’re watching the convention for us, Jeff. You are excused.

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SadieJay's avatar

But is it though? Are you 100% sure? That is what 'they' want you to believe. >s<

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randall stoehr's avatar

I work in back....

I see no smiles....

Soup Nazi episode

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Masing63's avatar

Sorry to be picky but it also 8/21/2024 not 8/22 🫣

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Bruce Seibert's avatar

Thank goodness! I was thinking I'd been abducted and was missing 24 hours of my life!

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