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4play See other 4play Articles Title: My Retirement Plans I have two retirement plans. The first one involves buying gold and silver because they always keep their value. Lets put it this way: a good suit of clothes during the Roman Empire cost an ounce of gold. Today, a good suit of clothes cost an ounce of gold. I cant think of anything else thats held its value like precious metals. My second retirement plan involves a shopping cart I found in an alley. I plan on living in it if my first retirement plan doesnt work out the way I want it to. I find I can fit quite comfortably in it. This is good since I might be sleeping in it someday. There are other things I have stored along with my shopping cart. Plastic trash bags, for instance. With a little imagination you can work wonders with them. Theyll make an ideal waterproof roof for my shopping-cart home. They also make cheap but very good raincoats. Even clothes, if it comes right down to it. Lets not forget the duct tape, which I believe will last for years. Its great for repairing tears in my plastic garbage bags. Obviously this isnt very stylish, but if I do end up living in my shopping cart, plastic garbage bags and duct tape are much more important than mere pride and dignity. I also have a big stick. A staff, really. Its about two inches thick and four feet long. It has multiple uses. One is as a cane, which I might need when Im 75 years old and living in a shopping cart. Its also a weapon, which I will need to smack other retirees attempting to steal my shopping-cart home, my plastic garbage bags, and my duct tape. I also plan on using this stick to smack pigeons, which Ive heard are pretty good eating. I estimate I might be eating pigeons because I doubt the $1.98 a month Ill be getting from Social Security will buy much of anything. I also have a Swiss Army Knife, the kind with all the implements. Ill need it to clean the pigeons I smack with my stick. Then once I cook them on the grill I made out of clothes hangers Ill use the knife, fork and spoon to eat the pigeon. Let's not forget the spool of fishing line. Since I was raised near a lake, I learned how to catch crawdads, which Ive also heard are pretty good eating. If you take a length of fishing line and put a little piece of bread dough at the end, when you drop the line into the water near the edge of a lake, after a few minutes a crawdad will grab onto the bread dough. Then up he comes and down he goes, after the appropriate amount of time on my clothes-hanger grill. I was raised halfway in between the city and the country. Because of this, I know some of the edible wild plants. Wild onions, for example, which I think would go just fine with pigeons and crawdads. Wild bamboo has many uses. It makes great fishing poles, and when splintered makes great toothpicks, which Ill probably need since I doubt Ill be able to buy toothbrushes. I also have a pipe. Since I doubt Ill be able to afford tobacco, Ill just take cigarettes out of ashtrays and use the leftover tobacco in them. A pipe will last for years, and itll save me having to buy rolling papers. I figure I can sit by a lake, smoking my pipe, with my duct-taped plastic garbage bags on my head to protect me from the rain, while I fish with my bamboo fishing pole. I also have some boxes of baking soda, which is just wonderful stuff. Its great for indigestion, which I might suffer from considering the fact Ill mostly be eating pigeons and crawdads cooked with wild onions. Baking soda is great for sunburn, which Ill probably get considering most of my time will be spent fishing at a lake or else sitting on a park bench waiting for pigeons. Its also great for teeth and gums, and will make a fine addition to my stock of wild bamboo toothpicks. Its best to not put all your eggs in one basket. Backup plans are always good. I dont like having this second plan for retirement, but since the creation of the unconstitutional Federal Reserve Bank the dollar has lost 95 percent of its value in less than 100 years, I think having my shopping cart is a good idea. Now if only the government would cut all taxes by about 90 percent, get rid of about 90 percent of the job-destroying regulations, and stop destroying the value of our money by inflation, my and everyone elses income would skyrocket. Id have plenty of money to shove away for retirement. Everyone else would, too. Then I could buy an RV and travel the country after I retire. On the other hand, if someday you see a guy pushing a shopping cart down the street, dressed in duct-taped plastic garbage bags, and smoking a pipe, toss him a quarter. Hell appreciate it, I guarantee you
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#1. To: YertleTurtle (#0)
Buck ninety eight????? Ever the optimist, always looking on the bright side of life.
Always good to see someone planning ahead. Most people's retirement plan seems to be centered on lotto scratch tickets.
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