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Anyone else hoarding stuff for something to do in retirement?
I figure when I'm getting to be around 70 years old, and tired of traveling, I'll need a hobby. I still plan on riding and racing bikes, but I'd like something detail-oriented to keep myself sharp. To that end, I've been hoarding motorcycle parts for the past several years. Specifically, OEM and desirable aftermarket parts for rare bikes. I have hundreds of these parts now, and plan on growing my collection while stuff is still affordable. I figure in 20 years, when these parts are unobtainium, I can start cataloging and selling off pieces one by one on Ebay or whatever. Should keep me going for years :D
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What's this retirement of which you speak?
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I thought you already were retired?
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What I have been doing is research on making the farm profitable: agri tourism, vineyard, growing hops, wedding destination, etc. So we're spending time going to a number of different places and getting smart on the costs and labor required. In the mean time I'm growing my second company. |
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books and motorcycle parts
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Condoms, but I find they have a short shelf life.
Personally if I make 70 I'm going to start smoking again and may even try a small crack or heroin habit. Figure by that time old age will get me before bad habits. |
old age bad habits
now that is fun, thanks for making my weekend, i can think of a few bad habits that i would to start again since old age is over taking me.
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I thought you were going to say you were hoarding rare parts for the biggest, most radical bike build you could imagine.
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I can always find some sort of project. That is why I drive cars from the 1980s.
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I may consider starting up an old hobby (for glaucoma purposes) when I retire.
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Condoms.
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I do have a collection of vintage "collectable" parts but mostly for old Porsches....like 356's 914's and early 911's. What I have isn't a 'garage full' but they do take up about half my second bedroom. Lot's of collector stuff with the parts like decals, tee shirts, badges, etc. - and some of that stuff is ideal for eBay because it's small and thus easy and cheap to ship and they do bring some decent coin if they are collectable enough. I also still have a box left of the NOS Porsche Design sunglasses from the 70's and 80's.
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Since I'll have the luxury of free time, I'm going to make daily crank calls to my cable/Internet provider to ***** about the service/rates.
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In! Do you race in CO? Do you know Tony Baker with MRA?
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I may be foolish but I ain't stupid.;) |
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