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Old 01-17-2012, 06:08 PM #1
Seamusmac Seamusmac is offline
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Seamusmac Seamusmac is offline
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Upper Hutt New Zealand
Posts: 24
10 yr Member
Grin Light Hearted look at the Pros and Cons of MG

Pros:
You can retire early from work
You can get a disabled sticker and park near the store entrance. avoiding get too wet
You get to sit and watch your favourite TV Programs
You get to sit in the coolest place around when the weather is too hot.

Cons:
No work no money
The only disabled park is the one furthest away, you try to rush in the rain and your legs want to slow down.
Your eyes decide they don't want to focus or show you 2 of everything.
You miss out in joining the children/granchildren enjoying life

Anyone want to add to the list?
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