Congrates on retirement. Hope you will enjoy it, some get bored, but with a metal detector I am never bored in my retirement. There is just one very very important thing to remember as a retiree " there are 6 Saturdays and 1 Sunday in every week now". Now don't forget that!!!!!!
Remember 9-1-1 and all the Fallen Firefighters and Police Officers. Never forget the price they paid for our Freedom.
God Bless the men and women past, present, and future who serve this country by serving in the military.
Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American Solider, one died for your soul the other died for your freedom.
What a shame that scientists will call a cell on another planet "life", but they won't acknowledge a fetus as life until it is born.
I retired from the Arkansas state police 6 years ago and have not regretted one tiny bit of it. You will know what an inmate feels like when they get of jail or prison. But that will last only for a couple of month's then you will get used to "no" job. Biggest thing is not worrying about having to leave on a call at Christmas, Thanksgiving and other such holiday we were seldom off for when you hear the phone ring. Congrats, you deserve it...d2
Congrats on makin it thru those years. Hung up my gun belt about 12 years ago after 25 years. Couldn't retire; had to start another career. Still, way more free time and I ain't been placed on call for nothin for 12 years now. Plus, defense attorneys are no longer a major part of my life. Hope you have a large time, SC Hunter, and good huntin!
A man too proud to pick up a penny is a man who has never been hungry...
Jan 2012
Southwest Missouri
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Congrats SC_hunter,
I retired in 2009 after 30 years service in three cities. It is awesome to wake up and say to yourself, "Where do I want to go diggin' today?" Subterranean