Good for you!!!
Now where are you going hunting?
Jeff
13 July 2004, 06:03
ACRecurveNo wonder I can't retire! You took my spot!

Congrats anyway....now you can hunt full time.

13 July 2004, 07:31
Aspen Hill AdventuresCongratulations, Bill. I have some late season DBG hunts available, how about treating yourself and celebrating properly?
13 July 2004, 08:20
Die Ou JagterYou can thank the rest of us still working for providing you with the bucks, eh.
Let's see...
The Man works his life,pays his taxes.For all we know his retirement is a private company pension,or Individual
Keough,SEP account.Even if he is taking
Social Security,IT HIS F'N MONEY.
GET A LIFE
I for one am happy for him.Enjoy your retirement.
13 July 2004, 08:53
OldsargeWe're not going to talk about how many times
I'll be dipping . . .

13 July 2004, 10:09
AtkinsonWelcome to the Honorary Society of Double Dippers unamimous, everyone of them helps...
Once you get enough retirement income to support a booking agent habit, then you can make a go of it!!
13 July 2004, 12:24
DB BillThe remainder of the year is going to be a shotgun-affair.
The Grand American Trap Shoot in Vandalia, Ohio (August), duck & goose hunting in Canada (September), the World Skeet Championship in San Antonio, TX (October) and some pheasant and hungarian partridge hunting in November...probably North Dakota. If I can convince some friends to go along might try some Texas hog hunting around the holidays as my wife has kin in San Antonio.
I'm thinking about South Africa for bird hunintg (with maybe a side trip to Namibia for 10-12 days) and Argentina for some high-volume dove and pigeon shooting with a day or two of goose hunting thrown into the pot...and then maybe sitting back to see what kind of bargains might pop up late in the season.
I do love to hunt big-game but bird shooting is my passion.
13 July 2004, 12:44
OldsargeGee Ray,
That's the first time anyone ever read my mind over the internet. How do you go about gettin' started in the biz, anyway? I'll actually be a (let me see now, one, two, three . . .) just maybe a quadruple-dipper.

14 July 2004, 01:41
retreeverDB Bill,
Bill congrats and good health in the future and all your hunts..Just think, two retirements one for living and household and one for hunting...Good job...
Bill, I love the bird shooting also waterfowling and my retreevers...
Mike
14 July 2004, 01:47
Russell E. TaylorCongratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now you can sleep until the bed rejects you!
Russ
14 July 2004, 01:50
Groove BulletsCongrats Bill.
Now I know why my deduction for SS Tax went up. Enjoy it.

Don