Soliel
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I'm living my nightmare, working at home alongside the wife for the last 3 months. This is like a dark version of Groundhog Day, with no hope of closing the loop...
I picked up bike riding only because I found it gives me 2 hrs away from the wife and kids =D
I picked up bike riding only because I found it gives me 2 hrs away from the wife and kids =D
I have a recurring nightmare, which 100% proves I am addicted to gambling. My nightmare is I don't get my bets in on time. Something like that games start sooner than I thought they would or I simply didn't realize there were any games today and I miss out.
Think about it: My nightmare is not that I gamble and lose, it's that I don't get in any action in the first place. Yup, textbook gambling problem.
I'd think your nightmare would be punting with 6 seconds left.... <ducking>I also have a recurring nightmare. Michigan vs Ohio state.
I'd think your nightmare would be punting with 6 seconds left.... <ducking>
I have this recurring nightmare that I'm not retired and back at work and it's way worse.
The petroleum lab is now in the processing facility and I have to work 24 hours a day.
The facility operators are also rebuilding classic cars in the facility in their spare time.
It's a total goat rope.
I have PRSD.
I knew this was coming. I had nightmares about work when I was working. Now they're worse. Please, you retired people, tell me it's gets better.
I still occasionally have dreams that I'm back in college and have totally lost control of the situation, but I usually think "This is bulisht, it's just a dream." . Not so with these working nightmares...yet.
I could be worse, I could still have a job.
Sorry for anyone that has lost a job, or worse yet, a loved one.
Things have worked out for the positive for me. I was planning on retiring in October and was trying to figure out how to bail in September to avoid all the "cake and ice cream, retirement card, stories from coworkers...BS (and go moose hunting).
I got laid off mid-April and have been doubling down on unemployment, don't have to pretend to look for a job, the government is throwing $ at everybody, and I signed up for Obamacare at a low rate.
Now I get my summer off. If my wife and I don't choke each other out, we'll be OK.
Who hurt you, man?
I'm living my nightmare, working at home alongside the wife for the last 3 months. This is like a dark version of Groundhog Day, with no hope of closing the loop...