Re: Any artisans in the forum? Woodwork, Metal work etc etc
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 7:24 am
I'm much the same.(only two years older)special one wrote:I'm a chippie by trade but a self employed general builder, I'm 45 this year and my joints are fucked, I can't remember the last time something wasn't aching.
I'd keep it to a hobby if I was you if you want to be fairly fit in your retirement, I need to change careers ASAP that's for sure.
Knackered disc that doesn't play up often but when it does, I'm fcuked.
Tennis Elbow and Parson's Knee one side, Golfer's Elbow and Housemaid's Knee on the other.
Worn out right hip and creaky left ankle.
Right shoulder locks up occasionally.
Every material or chemical I have ever used is now on the “If you touch it or breathe it you will die” list.
At least I know my meagre pension will be enough; I'll probably croak before I get a chance to use much of it.
Happy Tuesday everyone !!!!!!
On a serious note....... If there's anything you think you will regret not doing......DO IT NOW !
Money is the cheapest it's ever been to borrow. Do It Now
(with a bit of luck you'll have plenty of time to pay it off)