I'm only messsing, of course. This is eminently sensible.
However, would it not hurt a little to part with them? I know how you treasure them.
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I speak only theoretically. There will be lots of decisions and crunching of numbers to do; I'm just being pragmatic about it really. The reality is, if I do actually go through with getting off the treadmill at 55ish, I won't have the same income I have now, but I don't yet know what that might mean exactly.
You could always become a cat sitter. We're off to Paris next week and have engaged one. Basically, he's a old retired chap who toddles about feeding cats, watering plants and turning lights on and off. It struck me as very sensible.
I am a bit worried about what happens if the cvnt drops dead while people are away on holiday, though. Will our cats simply go un-fed?
I definitely wouldn't do it if it meant going into business mode. I'd only do it for the pocket money and the fun. It would simply be a cosy family endeavour. I do dislike people, but I am naturally hospitable, so I suspect my delight in offering comfort and generosity will override my natural antipathy to individuals.
Any gobshíte would simply be ejected from the premises. :shrug:
That's the problem, though. You can't be sure that whoever you invite won't be a gobsh1te, can you? And your simple dislike of them for being ugly/northern/ignorant/graceless isn't reason enough to kick them out. You may have to endure the presence of people you actively dislike in YOUR house for long-ish periods of time. I think you underestimate the toll that would take on you.
Sir C "A gentleman's watch collection, like his car collection, should encompass different varieties of watch, suitable for different occasions."
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My Dad never wears his Rolex with short-sleeve weather