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Rollerbob

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Today, I signed a contract to sell my business. After 21+ years, I am about to become sorrier than I have been. It has been a great ride but now it is time to travel, sniff CA, blowout pen blanks, make a bigger mess in the shop, spend more time watching Jon and Kate plus 8 ( kidding on this one), work on my new avatar, disrupt most everyone's day(when possible), spend more time in my boxers or whitey tighties, which ever is clean, become more humble, continue to gain weight and last but not least, finish a dang pen that maybe someone might buy!!
So, there you have it. My first day's assignment when I get my MONEY!! Thanks for letting me share........as if you had a choice!!:biggrin:
 
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Don't forget RB. You're committed to the 14th in Azle. Maybe George will have his new Hasselblad by then and we can play with it.
 
Oh yea, almost forgot. Somewhat hesitant to play with one's Hasselblad on the first date!!:biggrin::eek: Rudy, all joking aside, I close on the 18th so 14th may be iffy. But, I'm going to try!!
 
I should congratulate you . So , I guess I will .:biggrin: You're in for a wonderful change of life . It IS different . And I guess we can count on more posts now ? Maybe ? :rolleyes:
 
MAN-O-MAN-O-MAN!!! Congratulations. In a Looooooooong 2 1/2 years I will join you! Enjoy your new life and inspire us with some more of your 1st class work!
 
Good for you Bob, enjoy every minute of every day doing what you want to do, if you really want pens that are sellable I will send some of mine over! :biggrin::tongue:
 
Mike, I'll leave the coffee on for you!!
Mark, I'll PM you my address, but you have to let me tell folks that I made them. Never mind, most would know better. Thanks for the shout out!! BTW, got an extra bed? Scotland could be a nice place to wear my boxers!!!
 
Congratulations Bob, enjoy. I took the same plunge six months ago and have no regrets. But I've never worked so hard as I have in the last six months, I don't know when I ever had time to go to a job. Make sure you find the time to slow down.
 
Congratulations Bob. I did the same thing over two years ago.It was great for a while but I got lazy and got to the point I didn't do much of anything except loaf around. I started a part time business and then a second one. As it turned out now that I don't have to work I am busier than I ever was when I was working. The only down side is I only have time to visit one forum now instead of several,needless to say I stayed on the best one.I really hope you enjoy your retirement.
 
Mike, Jim, And Gerry thanks for the well wishes. Sure I'll be busy doing the things I want to do!!
Jeff, I owned some Quick Lube operations!!
Charlie, honey do list seem to be an on going thing, nothing new there. You must try it.......nah!!
 
Congrats Bob, I often wonder what it would be like to retire... one thing's for sure, I suspect the "honey-to-do" list would certainly increase!!! I suspect so would my excuses:tongue:
 
Congratulations Bob, as one who did the exact same thing 4 years ago, the weight of the world will be off your shoulders, enjoy the moment, it is life changing, but stay busy, you get bored real fast.
 
oooooohhhhhhh (Lurch) LOML and I are sooooooooo jealous! You go with your bad self Bob, congrats. I look forward to more of your posts.
 
Retirement is not all what it is cracked up to be i did it in 92 sold the business and then traveled for 8 years all around this great country of ours and up in to canada. Them settled here in the great state of Nevada. But who in there right mind wants to do all of that. .

Dannie
 
Wow, I can see it now:

Rollerbob buys CSUSA

donates all Emperors to "best buddy" Texatdurango!!

(who complains there are not enough of them left)
 
Congratulations Bob I hope you grabbed a little blue sky in the sale, I must be weird,
I retried about almost two years ago, Damn it seems like an eternity!! But I had all my body parts attached then, now a few have fallen off here and there.
 
Congratulations Bob I hope you grabbed a little blue sky in the sale, I must be weird,
I retried about almost two years ago, Damn it seems like an eternity!! But I had all my body parts attached then, now a few have fallen off here and there.
Ken, blue sky is what make the world go round. Plus, I financed it. One of those things that keeps on giving!:wink:
 
Congrats Bob.

Bobs first day of retirement sounds alot like some of my days since I've done the same thing a few years back. Wife comes home and says did you do anything. I look at her and say well yes yes I did. I made it to the bathroom twice and to the coffee pot and back.

James
 
Congrats Bob.

Bobs first day of retirement sounds alot like some of my days since I've done the same thing a few years back. Wife comes home and says did you do anything. I look at her and say well yes yes I did. I made it to the bathroom twice and to the coffee pot and back.

James
That was good. lol.gif
 
Oh yea, almost forgot. Somewhat hesitant to play with one's Hasselblad on the first date!!:biggrin::eek: Rudy, all joking aside, I close on the 18th so 14th may be iffy. But, I'm going to try!!

Well, let us know! I want to know whether I should clean the shop up a little or just leave it as-is!

Besides... what does closing the 18th have to do with the 14th?

BTW, congrats on breaking free from the daily grind and getting into the daily grind of going out to the shop and spending 10 hours a day... every stinking day!

Rather than go around the country hawking 360 herringbone blanks maybe we could team up, hit the road and crash all the craft shows we encounter and sell Sierras for $1.50 just for the fun of it!
 
Well, let us know! I want to know whether I should clean the shop up a little or just leave it as-is!

Besides... what does closing the 18th have to do with the 14th?

BTW, congrats on breaking free from the daily grind and getting into the daily grind of going out to the shop and spending 10 hours a day... every stinking day!

Rather than go around the country hawking 360 herringbone blanks maybe we could team up, hit the road and crash all the craft shows we encounter and sell Sierras for $1.50 just for the fun of it!


George, Ed just sold me a bunch of Sierra kits for .29 cents each plus blanks, I believe we may have a plan!! BTW, keep this under your hat about the price on these, he did not want to appear to be price gouging!!
 
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George, Ed just sold me a bunch of Sierra kits for .29 cents each plus blanks, I believe we may have a plan!! BTW, keep this under your hat about the price on these, he did not want to appear to be price gouging!!

This is starting to sound like fun! With those prices we could set up little card tables at local craft shows and make a killing. I figure if we have $1.00 in each pen and sell them for $1.50 ($1.75 at those high flying shows) we'll be rolling in cash before you know it and might even have enough to save, invest and be able to retire early and... oh wait we just spent 45+ years doing all that, never mind, we'll just give 'em away! :biggrin:
 
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