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  1. Tree-dweller

    Electric cordless SP lawnmower

    Got the same SunJoe 2 years ago, paid under $200 on a special promotion. Charge lasts long enough to mow either front or back, so it gives me an excuse to stagger them[emoji846]. Works great for my relatively small mowable area.
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    Home Maintenance and Aging - What happens when I can't be the Handyman?

    This^ is a concern for me too. DW has said repeatedly, usually when I try to show her how it all works with automation, that she’d rely on paper when I’m taking a dirt nap. On the original subject, I’ll be happy to pay someone to do the riskier stuff involving ladders and such, as well as the...
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    Dryuary

    Interesting read. I’m enjoying almost nightly after-dinner rye manhattans (1 or 2, more likely the latter)while vegging out tube-front during this covidian nightmare. I’ve convinced myself it’s more out of habit than craving. No day drinking, and no daytime TV watching except weekends during...
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    Sharing 23 years of Frugal Retirement

    All the positives posted so far: ditto
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    Anyone ever consider if ER is worth it?

    We’re fortunate that “B” is true for us, at least at this moment in retirement, but still have a decade or so to hit 75, so...will it still be true then? Now that we have years of “Blow that Dough“ options ahead of us, I find fewer temptations now than I probably would have in my youth; you...
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    Senior Sayings

    My doctor wanted urine, blood, and stool samples, so I gave him my underwear. (insert rimshot here)
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    Question for Boomer Dads

    When I was in my mid-20s as my son is now, I called home or visited once or twice per month. I thought at the time that was plenty. Now that i’m the parent, I recognize it was not. I urge him to initiate calls more often by telling him “his mother really misses him”. ;-)
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    How much $$ to leave kids?

    You’re a nurturing parent who wants the best for your (still little) kids, but I agree with P; Instilling a work ethic is as important a legacy as the $. For our son we paid 4 years tuition, books, room & board but let him know he was on the hook for his own party money, so he had a succession...
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    Poll:How much do you spend on Wine, Beer & Liquor on Average?

    $49.99, the price of a 1.5 L handle of Bulleit Rye, which lasts me a month (February gets me a generous pour, only 28 days and all ;-})
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    For anyone doing their taxes via software, double-check the forms and worksheets

    While I have not knowingly had an issue with tax software (yet), I’ve wondered if the fact that the software is still periodically updating between January and April suggests it’s wise to wait to file closer to the deadline. (Not that I do...)
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    Pain in the Neck at Night

    Thought that was a Robert Kraft quote [emoji10]
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    Checked in with the crew at the office, so glad I'm not there !

    As I write this I am draped over a comfy chair by the front window, enjoying my second cup of coffee watching neighbors driving by on their way to work. Seven years ago I would have been at work for a few hours, probably at a travel site, already deep into an adversarial day. I either didn’t...
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    Who else has enrolled in Direct Primary Care?

    I’m approaching the end of my first year with my DPC doc. My experience so far is similar to yours: immediate accessibility, relaxed waiting room for the few minutes I might be waiting. My costs are more than yours, about $80/ month, and that will rise this year as I’ve turned 65. I’m not sure...
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    Small condo building conflicts?

    Thanks, I think we’re staying put. Shoveling and yard maintenance are the only things we don’t like about our smallish SFH in New England (well, that and the cold weather) but those are things people can be hired to do as I get brittle. Never having lived in a condo, I’m not adventurous enough...
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    Small condo building conflicts?

    Twenty years ago I was responsible for selling my deceased brother’s urban triple-decker, getting around $200k for it. Zillow reports those three units, now converted to condos, are now worth about $500k EACH! No off street parking, narrow street, no yard to speak of...I don’t get the appeal...
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    Small condo building conflicts?

    When wistfully searching possible relocation options into the city, search results often include condos which were converted from rental apartments in two- or three-family houses. My gut reaction to that option is, you better hope the current and future owners of the one or two other units in...
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    Does Frugal Living Ever Change in Retirement?

    I’ll spend the money now for quality or convenience, but do I mind it....? Maybe a teensy bit. A couple years back I replaced our Elantra with a (used) Lexus. A definite not-like-me splurge, but it turned out to be the most comfortable, reliable car I’ve ever owned. Still surprised that I spent...
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    Sad Reminder

    I suspect thoughts of creeping mortality and other life changes has played a role in at least one positive happening: a handful of my buddies who were pretty tight from college-age into early 30’s, but then drifted apart, have actually met up a few times in our mid-60’s socially, after meeting...
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    5 Things You Didn’t Know About Hot Dogs

    During college I had a night job working at a distribution facility for a regional supermarket chain. That experience taught me to scrub thoroughly any store-bought produce and not assume any plastic tub of food has never hit the floor.
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    Burt Reynolds 82

    DW and I just recently rented “The Last Movie Star”, which he made last year. It only got lukewarm reviews, but we couldn’t take our eyes off him. Per IMDb, “An aging former movie star is forced to face the reality that his glory days are behind him. On its surface, the film is a tale about...
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    So, what’s the average cost to create a revocable trust anyways?

    After decades of procrastination, we met with a lawyer for his free consultation on estate planning. His suggestions for our situation made sense, but I was taken aback by his fees. His bundled plan, which includes durable POA, healthcare proxy, living will, HIPPA auths, will, and revocable...
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    Nashville Hotels

    Four of us stayed at the Loews Vanderbilt last December and loved it. It’s not exactly downtown, maybe a 20 minute walk, but the hotel had a free shuttle that will take you there, or a cheap lyft ride. Really nice hotel, and was pretty reasonable compared to downtown. And yes, Opryland is an...
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    Heart valve: biologic vs mechanical

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I’ve had all of one consult with the cardiologist, and none with a surgeon yet. Hopefully they both liked their Dads! (Although the cardiologist is older than me ;->)
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    Heart valve: biologic vs mechanical

    Thanks to urban dictionary, I now know what “SGOTI” is, so thanks for that. I guess that’s what constitutes this, and most other, online forums, so all contributions are welcome.
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    Heart valve: biologic vs mechanical

    Seems that I will be a candidate for aortic valve replacement sooner rather than later. Research (reassuringly) suggests it is getting to be a fairly routine procedure, but one of the biggest issues is deciding on the type: mechanical vs biologic (pig/cow) valve. I’m in my mid60s, so I guess...
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