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What would you be the most happy about finishing?

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GlassDog · 46-50, M
Proust, or my working life.
pennynoodles · 56-60, F
By the time you get to retirement age, it will have gone up to 90@GlassDog
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@pennynoodles Exactly what I'm thinking. They do like a moving target!
pennynoodles · 56-60, F
Don't forget the hoops you have to jump through too. @GlassDog
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@pennynoodles If I don't win the lottery soon, I'm going to start consorting with rich widows!
pennynoodles · 56-60, F
The trick is to make them widows........ (if you get caught, I did not tell you to do this)@GlassDog
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@pennynoodles Oooh, the darkness that suddenly descended! Even more, given that your husband often works in my city. If this doesn't make people talk, nothing will!
pennynoodles · 56-60, F
Ha ha ha , you might want to take a minder with you......he is built like a brick you know what. @GlassDog
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@pennynoodles Eep! There must be an easier path. Say... got any rich sisters with feeble husbands?
pennynoodles · 56-60, F
Ha ha ha , feeble husbands yes, rich, alas no. My mum is a tad older....... do you have a cut off age?@GlassDog
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@pennynoodles Oh my, would you really want a northern dog as your wicked stepfather? This sounds like the plot of a new pantomime.
pennynoodles · 56-60, F
Ha ha ha, I'm not sure you could handle my mum, even dressed in Dick Whittington's Boots. @GlassDog
GlassDog · 46-50, M
@pennynoodles To be honest, I'd probably struggle to handle Dick Whittington's cat, let alone a pantomime woman!