I see that sometime last night, I crossed over the 30,000 thumb plateau. So that got me thinking about retirement. Based on my age, if I retire next year the 30,000 thumbs would mean that I could withdraw 122 thumbs per month to live on. I think that is enough to get me by, but I was just looking for a little advice. Should I take the 30,000 and roll them over into toes or should I stick with thumbs? I'm not sure if you can do a tax free exchange to knees or elbows but my barber told me that a rollover to toes would be a good move. Anybody have any thoughts on the matter?
It's not my area of expertise but I heard on Tik Tok that it's bad to be "all thumbs". Barbers generally have great advice on this but you may also want to get a second opinion from at least one bartender. Or really any profession that starts with "bar". Barbarians. Barnstormers. Barytones. Bar hose cleaners.
Jeff, 'ethically' you should really deduct all those *thumbs down* from way back when they were a part of this forum. If that takes you too low to retire, just let me know. I'll give you some of mine.
I don't think I ever received a thumbs down. At least I don't remember getting any of those. Back then everybody had a really good sense of humor and always appreciated my posts............................ But then again, I am getting older and my memory may not be as good as it used to be 😜
Now I'm worried about you & your memory .... is it the lutefisk or the Minnesota cold?
*Shirley* you remember the bru-ha-ha over those downward thumbs; all of us old-timers do. 😘
Carpenters might be ok, but I don't know about the lawncare people. They drive lawnmowers around in circles all day so I don't know if they have a good sense of direction. 🤔
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I was just trying to reduce the number of thumbs up so you would not retire. I would greatly miss you.
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You aren't going to have to miss me. I don't know what the word retirement even means. I don't drink Fireball, but if that's what it takes for me to be doing this as long as Mr Fireball, I will work on developing a taste for it. 😁
What's the emoji for UGH?
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