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  • #16
    Retire from what?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by serrollt View Post
      "assignation"


      /asɪɡˈneɪʃ(ə)n/






      noun
      noun: assignation; plural noun: assignations



      an appointment to meet someone in secret, typically one made by lovers.
      "his assignation with an older woman"

      synonyms: rendezvous, date, appointment, meeting, tweetup; literarytryst
      "he and Jane arranged a secret assignation in town."


      Jesus...put down/corrected by a native German-speaker.
      Shame of it all...
      God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Boon Mee View Post
        You mean as opposed to the amount of character assignation posts generated by Piss Flaps directed towards moi?
        Originally posted by serrollt View Post
        "assignation"

        an appointment to meet someone in secret, typically one made by lovers.
        "his assignation with an older woman"

        Originally posted by Boon Mee View Post
        Jesus...put down/corrected by a native German-speaker.
        Shame of it all...
        Shame not bm, perhaps you've hit the nail on the head with the reason for all this oddball behaviour over the years - the frustration of remaining in the closet & from not being able to have what he craves sexually draws him to haunt those he desires the most

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Tim View Post
          I'll be retiring 14 months from now. I haven't had oe wanted a full time permanent job for nearly 20 years and it's nearly time to stop completely. For those here that are required, do you miss working? If I do I'll set up my own online business.
          Retirement is certainly 1 of lifes milestones. If you have reached your investment & financial goals then why not! The majority of us cannot retire early if raising a family/paying off a mortgage

          I see there's interest in the 'retire in your early 30's' pages on the internet but that seems way too early as one has different financial goals at various stages of life. A lot of people don't have enough to live on when they retire in their 60's, however some people spend a lot, some very little so it's hard to generalise what the correct amount is

          Old Bill at work just retired a few months back, he's 70. He said he & his wife have AU$33k every year to spend up to the age of 100 & he does have the house paid off. So that's a handsome income to have in retirement

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          • #20
            Originally posted by serrollt View Post
            "assignation"


            /asɪɡˈneɪʃ(ə)n/






            noun
            noun: assignation; plural noun: assignations



            an appointment to meet someone in secret, typically one made by lovers.
            "his assignation with an older woman"

            synonyms: rendezvous, date, appointment, meeting, tweetup; literarytryst
            "he and Jane arranged a secret assignation in town."



            I think that he must have meant 'assassination'

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            • #21
              Originally posted by palexxxx View Post
              I think that he must have meant 'assassination'
              Jing, jing?
              God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.

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              • #22
                I think it's a healthy aim for everyone to be retired by 50. Those that can't haven't put their mind to it or live hand to mouth every month. Spending your entire salary during your 20s to 40s is dumb but then so is saving shitloads for when you're 70, because many never make that age or are too ill to do much.

                20s to 40s are for working (only part time / part year if possible, working wisely), 50s and 60s are for enjoying latter middle age doing whatever you want. 70s and beyond are a possible bonus period not to be relied on.

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                • #23
                  I retired in 2004 at the age of 44 after spending some time working in the middle east and didn't really need to earn any more savings.

                  A mate in Aus sent me an email saying "I know you are not doing much, do you want a 6 month contract?"

                  So I went back to work for no reason other than just "something to do".

                  That contract extended for 2 years, then I was offered a contract in Singapore for 12 months.

                  2008 GFC hit.... which sure put a dent in my savings investments.

                  I would probably still be OK, but that contract extended for 8 years until 2105 when they decided I should halve my contract rate and work out of Manila, instead of Singapore.

                  I moved here and so far enjoy my life..

                  I'll probably retire again next year if Trump doesn't **** up my retirement investments between now and then...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Tim View Post
                    I think it's a healthy aim for everyone to be retired by 50. Those that can't haven't put their mind to it or live hand to mouth every month. Spending your entire salary during your 20s to 40s is dumb but then so is saving shitloads for when you're 70, because many never make that age or are too ill to do much.

                    20s to 40s are for working (only part time / part year if possible, working wisely), 50s and 60s are for enjoying latter middle age doing whatever you want. 70s and beyond are a possible bonus period not to be relied on.
                    Another excellent post, with sweeping, vapid generalizations displaying massive ignorance.
                    (You must be trying to be just like Mac Underpants)

                    So Timmy, how have you saved for retirement?

                    Can't be much.



                    After being a failed TEFL'er then 12 years serving Wimpy burgers in Londonistan.(the international city, where most of the English have fled)

                    Be it known dummy, that many folks like their jobs. I'm sure some of your co-workers enjoy flipping Wimpy burgers to Pakistanis.

                    Face it Timmy, you ain't gonna retire, you can't. You're too dumb.

                    You could put your fantasy life to service and write a book about something you actually know about.

                    Maybe you should go back to the 'Nasty Child' nick, that was a bit more interesting than the retarded Timmy.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by TizMe View Post
                      I'll probably retire again next year if Trump doesn't **** up my retirement investments between now and then...
                      TDS is a severely debilitating affliction.

                      Get help...
                      God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.

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                      • #26
                        I here that South America is all the rage throughout retirement circles.

                        Just don't come here - far too many Farang arseholes as it is.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Somchai Boonporn View Post
                          I here that South America is all the rage throughout retirement circles.

                          Just don't come here - far too many Farang arseholes as it is.
                          I dunno...Brazil, for example, is a big country - pretty diverse with basically no begpackers.
                          God, the panic within the Dems, MSM, and left must be horrifying...realizing that Joe is really the best they've got.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Boon Mee View Post
                            I dunno...Brazil, for example, is a big country - pretty diverse with basically no begpackers.
                            ...whom all should be shot on sight.

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                            • #29
                              Hi Chico

                              Originally posted by Somchai Boonporn View Post
                              ...whom all should be shot on sight.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Boon Mee View Post
                                TDS is a severely debilitating affliction.

                                Get help...

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